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INDEX TO THE LATIN WORKS. 



Desperation! in scientia finis imponen- 

 dus, \. 489493. 



Detentio spiritus, x. 121. 



Deus, ix. 221,249. 



Deucalion, xi. 323. 



DisBta, x. 130, 174, 175, 176, 190, 

 198. 



Dialectica, viii. 257, 330, 331, 333. 



Dialectice, ix. 186, 234. 



Diaria, viii. 113, 114. 



Dilatationes per introceptionem simpli- 

 cem sive admissionem corporis novi, 

 x. 305 307 ; per spiritum innatum 

 se expandentem, x. 308 314; et 

 aperturae corporum qua3 fiunt per 

 ignem et calorem actualem, simpli- 

 cem, externum, x. 314 322 ; per 

 calorem externum in distillationibus, 

 x. 322327 ; et relaxationes cor 

 porum per renaissionem frigoris, x. 

 327, 328 ; per calorem potentialem, 

 x. 328 330 ; per liberationem spi- 

 rituum suorum, x. 330 334; per 

 amplexum et occursum corporis 

 amici, x. 334, 335 ; per assimilatio- 

 nem, x. 336338 ; u violentia ex- 

 terna, x. 338 340 ; per deacerva- 

 tionem, x. 341. 



Diogenes, viii. 27, 58, 59, 399; x. 

 154. 



Diomedes, viii. 59. 



Diomedes sive Zelus, xi. 316, 319. 



Dionysius, viii. 27, 34, 337, 146, 150 ; 

 xi. 327. 



Dionysius the Areopagite, the hierar- 

 chia falsely attributed to him, cited, 

 viii. 46. 



Dionysius Areopagita, x. 159. 



Dissimulatio, viii. 370. 



Distiibutio operis, ix. 163 179 ; pri- 

 ma pars, ix. 163 165 ; secunda 

 pars, ix. 165 171 ; tertia pars, ix. 

 171 175 ; quarta pars, ix. 175, 

 176 ; quinta pars, ix. 176 ; sexta 

 pars, ix. 176179. 



Divitiae, viii. 356. 



Doctrina humanam mentem imbuit 

 vero sensu fragilitatis suae, dignitatio 

 animae, et muneiis sui, viii. 23 ; doc- 

 trinam uadendi imperiosus et magis- 

 tralis modus, viii. 43 , doctrina ar- 

 marium et gazophylacium ad Dei 

 gloriam et vitae humanae subsidium 

 est, viii. 44 ; doctrinae munificentia, 

 viii. 70 ; doctrina traditio, viii. 77. 



Doctrinarum revolutiones, ix. 229. 



Doctrinarum finis, x. 466, 467. 



Dodona, viii. 337. 



Dogmatum rigor, viii. 32. 



Dogmatici, ix. 251. 



Domitian, viii. 56. 

 Donatus, Fra., x. 165. 

 Donius, Augustinus, viii. 242. 

 Dubitandi impatientia, viii. 42. 

 Durabilis natura, x. 118, 124. 

 Durities succorum, x. 217, 219. 



ECCLESIA, xi. 374. 



Ecclesiae (ab) charitatis vinculum te- 



nendum, est, ix. 122. 

 Echo, viii. 127, 137. 

 Ecphantus, xi. 17. 

 Efficiens causa, ix. 288. 

 Elegi, ix. 121,311. 

 Elements, xi. 10. 

 Elephas, x. 135. 

 Elenchis(de) doctrina, viii. 289 ; Elen- 



chi sophismatum, viii. 289, 290 ; 



Elenchi hermeniae, viii. 290 ; Elenchi 



imaginum, viii. 292, 296. 

 Elizabeth, Queen, viii. 18, 75. 

 Elizabeths Reginae laus, xi. 375, 392. 

 Emblema, viii. 300. 

 Emendatio amini, ix. 59. 

 Empedocles,ix.211 ; x. 441, 478; xi. 



45, 339, 453. 



Empirica philosophia, ix. 212, 251. 

 Empirici medici, viii. 12. 

 Endymion, viii. 138 ; xi. 298, 299. 

 Enoch, viii. 397. 



Entiuin conditiones, xi. 218, 219. 

 Epaminondas, viii. 11, 350. 

 Epictetus, viii. 68, 343, 398, 399; ix. 



46. 

 Epicurus, viii. 129, 130, 136, 192, 



225, 294, 345, 397, 405, 413 ; x. 



445. 



Epicurei, viii. 397, 405. 

 Epigrammata, viii. 121. 

 Epimenides, x. 152. 

 Epimetheus, xi. 342. 

 Epistolae, viii. 119 ; xi. 480, 491. 

 Equi, x. 135. 

 Erasmus, viii. 29. 

 Ericthonius, xi. 322. 

 Error gravissimus in deviatione ab ul 

 timo doctrinarum fine consistit, viii. 



43. 

 Errores et impedimenta litterarum quae 



sub com muni et populari observa- 



tione cadunt, viii. 28, 45. 

 Errores in scopis quos litterati praefi- 



gunt sibi, viii. 43. 

 Eruditi latentes in rebuspublicis similes 



sunt imaginibus Cassii et Bruti, 



viii. 20. 

 Eruditio moralis virtutis adjutrix, viii. 



66. 



Ess&amp;lt;ei, x. 162. 

 Esther, viii. 236. 



