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Operative doctrinae de natura in me- 

 chanicam et magiam partitio, viii. 

 193 ; operative dua, appendices, in- 

 ventarium opum humanarum, viii. 

 197 ; et catalogus polychrestorum, 

 viii. 198. 



Opes , ix. 59. 



Opium, x. 187, 188. 



Oppius, viii. 84. 



Optativi cum proximis, x. 367 368. 



Opulentiae humanae admirationem po- 

 tius quasu ad inopiae sensum homines 

 accedunt, x. 465. 



Orange, Prince of, viii. 207. 



Orationes, viii. 119. 



Orationis vanae affectiones, viii. 29, 30 ; 

 oratio potius versa quam fusa, viii. 31 . 



Orbilius, x. 154. 



Orcades, x. 168. 



Origines locales ventorum, x. 15, 40 

 47. 



Origines rerum, xi. 305308. 



Ornamenta rationalia, xi. 492, 493. 



Orosius, viii. 29. 



Orpheus sive philosophia, xi. 302. 



Orpheus, viii. 146, 150. 



Orphei fabula, viii. 54. 



Ortelius, viii. 328. 



Orthographia vulgaris, viii. 312. 



Ossa, x. 119. 



Ostentatio, ix. 50, 52. 



Otium, nemo adeo distringitur negotiis 

 quin habeat sua otii intervalla, do 

 nee agendi vices atque aestus reflu- 

 ant, viii. 16. 



Oves, x. 136. 



Ovidius, senior, x. 165. 



Oxford, Lord Bacon s letter to the 

 University of, viii. xvii ; letter of 

 the University of to Lord Bacon, 

 viii. xxi. 



Oxoniensem ad academiam epistola, 

 xi. 485. 



P&amp;gt;EDAGOGICA, viii. 382 384. 



Pallas, viii. 140, 142, 145. 



Paludes, x. 169. 



Palumbes, x. 140. 



Pan, xi. 285294 ; viii. 125, 134, 136, 



138, 264, 265. 

 Pandora, x. 164; xi. 341. 

 Papae Romani, x. 161. 

 Papiliones, x. 316. 

 Parabola salomonis, ix. 10 35. 

 Paracelsus, viii. 74, 364 ; x. 33, 438, 



439, 445 ; xi. 462. 

 Parmenides, viii. 183, 184, 188; ix. 



211 ; x. 43, 478 ; xi. 63, 145, 453. 

 Parmenio, viii. 61. 



Particulares scientias et contempla- 

 tiones adamant homines, ix. 204. 



Partitiones scientias, viii. 386, 387. 



Passer, x. 140. 



Patientia, viii. 207. 



Patritius, xi. 29, 49. 



Patrum eruditio, viii. 51. 



Paul, St., viii. 5, 7,32, 51, 160,418. 



Pauli, D., eruditio, viii. 51. 



Paulus Eremita, x. 160. 



Paupertas virtutis fortuna est, viii. 20. 



Pavo, x. 140. 



Pecunia, ix. 59. 



Pegasus, viii. 139, 145. 



Pelles, x. 119. 



Penelope, viii. 125, 128. 



Pensa ingenio accommodanda sunt, 

 422, 423. 



Pentheus, viii. 146, 150 ; xi. 301. 



Perceptionem (inter) et sensum diffe 

 rentia, viii. 247, 248. 



Perfectionis status, viii. 427, 428. 



Periander, viii. 306. 



Pericles, ix. 148. 



Peripatetic!, x. 303. 



Perpenna, M., x. 163. 



Perplexitates in scientiis fere perve- 

 niunt ex eo quod objectum nimis in 

 remoto collocatum sit, viii. 218. 



Persecutio, viii. 70. 



Perseus, viii. 138, 140, 142, 144 ; xi. 

 294298. 



Perspectiva, viii. 249. 



Pertinax, viii. 142. 



Peruvia, x. 30, 39, 51, 52, 53, 168 ; 

 xi. 81. 



Petronius, xi. 357. 



Phaenomenorum historia, xi. 13, 14. 



Phantasia, viii. 87, 254, 255; xi. 2. 



Pharnabazus, viii. 21. 



Phasiani, x. 140. 



Philip of Macedon, viii. 140, 344. 



Philippas, xi. 378. 



Philo, viii. 184. 



Philolaus, viii. 183, 185 ; xi. 7. 



Philomela, viii. 259. 



Philosophantium genera, ix. 210 214 ; 

 dissensiones, ix. 227 ; affectatio, ix. 

 240. 



Philosophia activa est, viii. 399 ; con 

 tra infidelitatem remedium, viii. 52 ; 

 philosophies primae renunciatio, viii. 

 41 ; physicae et moralis philosophia; 

 idem finis esse debet, viii. 45 ; phi 

 losophia individua, viii. 87, 88 ; 

 philosophia vera, viii. 137 ; philo- 

 sophiae objectum triplex, viii. 152 ; 

 philosophia^ primae constitutio, viii. 

 153; exempla, viii. 152 155; al- 



