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INDEX TO THE LATIN WOliKS. 



Cassiopeia, x. 408. 

 Cassius, viii. 20, 142, 413. 

 Catiline, viii. 100, 425 ; ix. 64. 

 Catalogus corporum, xi. 222224. 

 Cato the Censor, viii. 10, 17, 417 ; 



ix.3,37. 

 Cato the Younger, viii. 14, 22, 414; 



ix. 59. 



Cato, M. Porcius, x. 155. 

 Cato Uticensis, xi. 278. 

 Causarum cognitio, xi. 158. 

 Cautio, ix. 52. 

 Cauliones de naturali historia confici- 



enda, xi. 413, 414. 

 Celsus, viii. 224, 257 ; ix. 224 ; xi. 



466. 



Cerebrum, x. 231. 

 Ceres, viii. 126, 136, 337. 

 Ceivisia, x. 221. 

 Cervi, x. 136. 

 Chaldaeans, the, viii. 170. 

 Chalybs, x. 319. 

 Chaos, viii. 136 ; xi. 98. 

 Characteres animi, viii. 416 419. 

 Charitatis exaltatio, xi. 363. 

 Charles VIII. King of France, viii. 



140. 



Charles, Prince, viii. xi. 

 Charles V., ix. 66. 

 Charta humana sive optativa cum 



proximis, circa ventos, x. 95 97. 

 Cherubim angeli illuminationis, viii. 



46. 



Chimistse, xi. 461, 463. 

 China, xi. 81. 

 Chinenses, x. 168. 



Christiana? fidei praestantia, viii. 395. 

 Chronica, viii. 105, 106. 

 Chronologic, viii. 104. 

 Chrysippus, xi. 272. 

 Cicero, viii. 11, 14, 17, 22, 29, 30, 

 63, 78, 111, 204, 206, 263, 279, 

 309, 329, 330, 332, 339, 349, 353, 

 379, 384, 414, 425 ; ix. 2, 4, 8, 41, 

 63, 64 ; x. 4, 436, 478. 

 Cicomze, x. 193. 

 Cinyras, x. 162. 

 Ciphrze, viii. 312318 

 Circe, viii. 216, 363. 

 Circa corpus hominis doctrina, viii. 

 213, 239 ; corporis humani bona, 

 viii. 213. 



Civilis historia) tres species, viii. 99 ; 

 de dignitate et dirricullate historian 

 civilis, viii. 101 103; civilis scien- 

 tia,ix.2-114. 

 Claudius, viii. 184, 417. 

 Clement, Pope, VII., viii. 14, 417. 

 Cleon, viii. 331. 

 Clodia, x. 164. 



Clodius, viii. 337. 

 Coacervatio materiae, xi. 188. 

 Coacervationis material scala, x. 290. 

 Cobali, viii. 146. 



Ccelestium et sublunarium dissimili 

 tude quoad aeternitatem et mutabili- 

 tatem, x. 407410. 

 Ccelestium subs tan tia an sit heteroge- 

 nea ad substantium inferiorum, xi. 

 31 ; mutabilitas, xi. 34 ; motus, xi. 

 63 ; cosmici et ad invicem, xi. 64 

 74. 



Ccelestium historia, xi. 10 ; circa cce- 

 lestia quaa et qualia -quaeri oporteat, 

 xi. 15. 



Cceli aeternitas, xi. 38 40. 

 Ccelo fabula de, xi. 305308. 

 Ccerimoniae, viii. 371. 

 Cognitio tumultuaria, viii. 66. 

 Collegiorum instituta, ix. 246, 247. 

 Colorum boni et mali apparentis exem- 



pla, viii. 335352. 

 Columbus, viii. 140; x. 30. 

 Cometsc, xi. 35, 53. 

 Comines, Philip, viii. 417. 

 Commentarii, viii. 104. 

 Commodus, viii. 56, 402. 

 Communionis bonum, viii. 395, 396, 



398. 



Condensatio, spirituum, x. 187, 196. 

 Condensatio pluvia, nivis et grandinis, 



x. 349. 



Confacientia ad ventos, x. 16, 50 57, 

 Confidentia, ix. 53. 

 Consilia violenta, viii. 377. 

 Consilium, xi. 354, 355. 

 Constantia, viii. 366. 

 Consubstantialia, viii. 235. 

 Consuetudo et habitus, viii. 422. 

 Consuetudines, x. 203. 

 Consumptio, viii. 232, 233 ; x.261. 

 Contarenus, Thomas, x. 165. 

 Contemplationis et actionis conjunctio, 

 viii. 44; contemplative et activa- 

 vitae imago Cain et Abel, viii. 48. 

 Contemplatio, viii. 367 ; coutempla- 

 tiva vita, viii. 396, 397 ; in contra- 

 rium illius ad quod natura maxime 

 impellimur totis viribus intendum 

 est, viii. 423. 

 Contemplationum vitiosa materia, ix. 



214. 



Contiguum, xi. 25. 

 Continens nova, ix. 264, 265, 273. 

 Contractiones per emissionem aut dc- 

 positionem corporisintrocepti,x.342, 

 345 ; per augustationem partium 

 erassionum post spiritum emissum, 

 x. 345, 348 ; per fngus actuale exter- 

 num, x. 348, 356 ; per fiigus poten- 



