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tiale, x. 356, 358 ; per frigam et an- 



tiperistasin, x. 358, 359 ; per assimi- 



lationem, x. 359, 360 ; per violen- 



tiam externam, x. 360, 365. 

 Contractio partium crassiorum post 



spiritum emissum, x. 132. 

 Conversatio, ix. 4, 6. 

 Copernicus, viii. 205 ; xi. 12, 17, 20, 



21,22. 



Copiola Galeria, x. 155. 

 Corcyraei, x. 164. 

 Cornaro, x. 165. 

 Corporum historia, xi. 181 ; et seqq. 



de corporum versionibus, &c. 362, 



263. 



Corporum superiorum et inferiorum dif 

 ferentia, viii. 131, 132. 

 Corporum de sectione, continue, et 



vacuo, x. 381 385 ; de consensu 



corporum, x. 400, 401. 

 Corvus, x. 139. 

 Cosmetica, viii. 235 ; in orationis ope- 



ribus duplex virtutis divinze emana- 



tio, viii. 46. 

 Cotonea, x. 128, 224. 

 Crassus, xi. 396. 

 Craterus, viii. 61. 

 Crocodile, x. 142. 

 Crocus, x. 341. 

 Croesus, ix. 72. 

 Critica, viii. 380, 382. 

 Crudelitas, viii. 363. 

 Cultura amini, viii. 414, 431 ; culturae 



intentio bonorum temporum fixatio, 



viii. 426. 



Cupid, viii. 126, 136. 

 Cupidines duo, xi. 97 ; cupido sine 



causa, xi. 99 ; ovum noctis, xi. 100 ; 



personatus, xi. 104; nudus, xi. 107; 



cupidinis vestis, xi. 114, 

 Cupiditas, xi. 327 331. 

 Cupiditatis natura, viii. 147, 150 ; cu- 



?iditatis origo bonum apparens, viii. 

 47. 



Cupido sive Atomus, xi. 312 316. 

 Curarurn mensura, xi. 364. 

 Currentium motus, xi. 76, 77. 

 Curiis (de) praetoriis et censoriis, ix. 



91,94. 



Cyclopes, xi. 280, 281. 

 Cygnus, x. 139. 

 Cyrenaica, x. 43. 

 Cyrus the Younger, viii. 65, 106. 



D/KDALUS, xi. 319 321. 



Dahnatia, x. 43. 



Darius, viii. 58. 



David, viii. 80, 116, 261, 409, 415, 



419, 429. 

 Dcciphratio, viii. 318. 



Declaratio, ix. 54, 56. 



Decoratio adulterina, viii. 236. 



Dedecus, xi. 312. 



Delphini, x. 141. 



Democritus, viii. 38, 59, 128, 130, 

 154, 183, 192, 199,273, 325; ix. 

 186, 234 ; x. 382, 384, 385, 386, 

 387, 441, 444, 478 ; xi. 15, 17, 24, 

 98, 101, 102, 103, 104, 339, 453, 

 454. 



Democritus Abderites, x. 154. 



Demonax, x. 164. 



Demonstrationes prava, ix. 211. 



Demonstrationes, x. 485 487. 



Demosthenes, viii. 16, 22, 23, 29, 279, 

 329,342,344,379,391; ix. 43, 60. 



Denbigh, x. 42. 



Densitatis fons, x. 291 ; densi et rari 

 natura habet magnum consensum 

 cum gravi et levi, x. 292. 



Densitas et raritas corporum, xi. 183. 



Desiccatio ; dessiccationis prohibitio ; 

 et dessicati inteneratio, x. 124, 134. 



Desiccationis processus, x. 336. 



Desiderata, ix. 36, 38, 63, 68, 129, 

 131. 



Desideratorum classis nanatio de na 

 turae heteroclitis, viii. 92 ; historia 

 naturalis inductiva, viii. 97 ; duae 

 historiae naturalis partes praeter-ge- 

 nerationum et artium, viii. 97 ; lit- 

 terarum historia, viii. 99 ; an tribus 

 historiae generibus quaedam, viii. 107, 

 108 ; historia ad prophetias, viii. 

 117 ; philosophia secundum parabo 

 las antiquas, viii. 125 ; scientiaphi- 

 losophiae primae, viii. 153 ; astrono- 

 miae physica pars, viii. 169 ; astro- 

 logia, viii. 173 ; metaphysicae de for- 

 mis doctrina, viii. 187 ; naturalis 

 magia, viii. 194 ; de humani generis 

 praerogativis, doctrina, viii. 206 ; doc- 

 trinae de physiognomist pars, viii. 

 209 ; magna pars doctrinae de morbo- 

 rum curatione, viii. 221, 226, 228, 

 230 ; praesertim morborum qui ha- 

 bentur pro insanabilibus, viii. 225 ; 

 anatomia comparata, viii. 222 ; in- 

 quisitio de euthanasia exteriori, viii. 

 226; pars doctrinae de anima, sen- 

 sibili, viii. 242 ; doctrina de motu 

 voluntario, viii. 246, 247 ; de diffe 

 rentia: perceptionis et sensus et de 

 forma lucis, viii. 247, 248; inventio, 

 viii. 257 ; ars quaedam directionis et 

 indicii, viii. 264 ; doctrina de notis 

 rerum, viii. 306; lampadis traditio, 

 viii. 322 ; prudentia scrmonis pri- 

 vati, viii. 334 ; doctrina dc cultura 

 animi, viii. 394. 



