INDEX TO THE LATIN WORKS. 



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Huniaui (de) generis miseriis, viii, 206. 



Human! ingenii vires, viii. 206. 



Humanitatis philosophic parti tio in 

 doctrinam circa corpus hominis et 

 doctrinamcircaanimam hominis, viii. 

 205. 



Hybris, viii. 126. 



Hydromel, x. 219. 



Hyle, xi. 141. 



hypocondriaci, viii. 210. 



Hypocritae, xi. 367. 



lAMBE,.viii. 127138. 



Iambi, viii. 311. 



Icarus, xi. 345, 346. 



Idola, tribus, viii. 293; specus, viii. 



294 ; fori, viii. 295 ; theatri, viii. 



292. 

 idola, ix. 170, 193, 197, 199 ; xi. 155, 



159; tribus, ix. 200 204 ; specus, 



204206 ; fori, 206208 ; theatri, 



208219. 

 Ju-neis in tormentis de causa motus, x. 



405407. 

 Ignis, x. 124, 133, 313, 318, 319, 



350, 358, 362, 364 ; ignem passa, 



x. 119. 

 Ignis inventio, xi. 337 ; ignem princi- 



pium rerum Heraclitus posuit, xi. 



112. 

 Ignorantia mores contumaces reddit, 



refractarios, seditiosos, viii. 17. 

 Ignorantiam ignominies eximere cupi- 



unt homines, x. 462 464. 

 Illuminationis puritas, viii. 253. 

 Imaginationis vis, viii. 212, 244, 246. 

 Imitamenta ventorum, x. 20, 9092. 

 Imperandi dignitas sequitur dignitatem 



ejus cui imperatur, viii. 69. 

 Imperia, viii. 358 ; imperil ars, ix. 67, 



114 ; de proferendis finibus imperii, 



ix. 69, 83 ; imperiorum magnitude, 



ix. 70, 83. 



Impostura xi. 322, 368. 

 Impressionibus [de] doctrinae, viii. 



210213. 



linprimentia, viii. 235. 

 Impudicitia, viii. 363. 

 Indicationibus [de] doctrinae, viii. 208, 



210. 



Indicii ars, viii. 264. 

 Inductio, viii. 260 262 ; ix. 167, 258, 



385. 



Inductio vera, xi. 165. 

 Individuorum imagines, xi. 2. 

 Informationis oraculi et sensus, xi. 3. 

 Ingenii humani vires, viii. 206. 

 Ingeniorvim discrimen, ix. 204. 

 Ingratitude, viii. 362. 

 Initiativa methodus, viii. 320. 



Innocentia, xi. 362. 

 Innovatio, viii. 375. 

 Inquisitio rerum particularium, xi. 



157, 178 ; inquisitionis continuatio, 



xi. 165 ; variatio, xi. 166 ; con- 



tractio, xi. 167. 

 Inquisitionis de vita et morte articuli, 



x. 114118 ; inquisitio per inten- 



tiones, x. 180, 247. 

 Inspectio creaturarum et impositio 



nominum dua summarise scientiae 



partes, viii. 47. 

 Instantiae atque inquisiti praerogativa, 



xi. 167. 



Instrumenta mentis, ix. 191. 

 Integumentum corporis, x. 144. 

 Intellectualistae, viii. 41. 

 Intellectus notiones primae, ix. 168; 



intellectus humanus majorem quam 



in rebus invenit ordinem supponit, 



ix. 199 ; magis affirmativis quam 



negativis movetur, ix. 200, 201 ; 



praeceps, ix. 201 ; gliscit, ix. 201 ; 



luminis sicci non est, ix. 202 ; im- 



pedimentum a sensu, ix. 202 ; fertur 



ad abstracta, ix. 203. 

 Intemperantiae philosophiarum, ix.217. 

 Intemperies doctrinarum tres, viii. 28. 

 Inteneratio desiccati, x. 130. 

 Interpretationis naturae de impedi- 



mentis, x. 428 ; de moribus inter- 



pretis, x. 429 ; de officiis inter- 



pretis, x. 430 ; de provisu rerum, x. 



431, 432 ; tradendi modus legit i- 



mus, x. 433. 

 Interstellarium quale sit contentutu 



spatiorum, xi. 42. 

 Inveniendi de modis, x. 487 489. 

 Inventarium opum humanarum, viii. 



197. 

 Inventio, viii. 257, 286; argumentorun!, 



277, 286. 

 Inventorum nobilium introductio, ix. 



280,281. 

 Invidia, viii. 362. 



Irrationalis anima&amp;gt; generatio, viii. 239. 

 Isaiah, viii. 118. 

 I socrates, x. 154. 

 Issachar, ix. 72. 

 Ixion, viii. 195. 



JAMES I. K., viii. 1, 4, 75, 76, 93, 



408, 410. 

 Janus, viii. 254. 

 Japonenses, x. 168. 

 Jason, viii. 66, 413. 

 Jejunia Christiana fides retinet, viii. 



211. 



Jesse, viii. 261. 

 Jesuitarum Collegia, viii. 2J. 



