INDEX TO THE LATIN WORKS. 



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ris, 369 ; crucis, 375 ; divortii, 390 ; 

 lampadis, 392 ; januae,393; citantes, 

 395 ; vize, 406 ; supplement!, 408 ; 

 persecantes, 410. 



Practicae, instantiae, virgae, 413, 

 curriculi, 418, quanti, 423, luctae, 

 425,motusantityphia,425,nexus,426, 

 libertatis, 426, hyles, 428, continua- 

 tionis, 429, indigentiae, 430, congre- 

 gationis majoris, 431, minoris, 432, 

 magnetius, 436, fugag, 437, assimi- 

 lationis, 439, excitationis, 440, im- 

 pressionis, 442, configurations, 443, 

 per transitions, 444, motus regnis, 

 445, rotationis, 446, trepidationis, 

 decubitus, 448, instantias innuentes, 

 452, polychrestae, 452, primus mo 

 dus, 453, secundus, 456, tertius, 458, 

 quartus, 465, quintus, 465, sextus, 

 466, septimus, 470. 



Instantias magicae, ix. 470. 



Praetextus, ix. 52. 



Principes pupillares adultis longe praes- 

 titerunt, viii. 12. 



Principia rerum duo asseruit Parmeni- 

 des, xi. 118 ; de principiis rerum 

 tria fidei dogmata, xi. 139. 



Principiis obstare, viii. 376. 



Proclus, viii. 42, 201 ; ix. 251. 



Prognostica ventorum, x. 20, 7890. 



Progressus in benignius, x. 205. 



Prolongatio vitae, viii. 230, 235. 



Prometheus, viii. 167, 169, 259 ; xi. 

 333345. 



Promptitude, viii. 368. 



Promptuarium, viii. 278, 279. 



Proserpina, viii. 126, 146, 147 ; xi. 350 

 354. 



Prosodia, viii. 311. 



Protagoras, viii. 206, 290 ; x. 153. 



Proteus, xi. 14, 308310. 



Proxenus, viii. 65. 



Prudentia, xi. 362. 



Psittacus, x. 140. 



Ptolemaeus, xi. 12. 



Ptolemy, viii. 183. 



Pulsus cordis et arteriavum, x. 309. 



Pulveres, x. 126, 295, 352. 



Pulverum rationes, xi. 193. 



Puncti, viii. 371. 



Pusillanimitas, ix. 242. 



Putredo, x. 310. 



Putrefactio, x. 134 ; in vegetabilibus, 

 x. 129. 



Pyrrho, viii. 398 ; ix. 218 ; x. 445. 



Pythagoraei, viii. 211. 



Pythagoras, viii. 123, 183, 199, 396 ; 

 ix.213; x. 385, 44 1, 445, 478,479; 

 xi. 447, 453. 



VOL. XIII. 



QUALITATES elementares, ix. 214, 215. 

 Qualitates ventorum diversa, x. 15, 32, 



40. 



Quiescentia rerum principia, ix. 215. 

 Quiete apparente, et consistentia, et 



fluore de, x. 396, 400. 



RABELAIS, viii. 304. 



Rabbinorum de caeremoniis doctrinse, 

 viii. 49. 



Radices, x. 227. 



Radii, viii. 131. 



Ramus Petrus, x. 435. 



Rarum et densum caloris et frigoris 

 veluti opificia propria, xi. 149. 



Ratio, viii. 254, 255 ; rationis hu- 

 manae in spiritualibus usus, ix. 119, 

 121 ; excessus duo, ix. 121. 



Rationales scientiae, viii. 256. 



Rationem ministratio ad, xi. 163. 



Rawley, Dr., viii. x, xxiii, xxiv. 



Recordatio, x. 204. 



Redargutiones tres, ix. 265; xi. 155. 



Refrigeratio spirituum, x. 192, 278. 



Regis eruditi, viii. 55, 65. 



Regiones longevae, x. 169. 



Regiones tres generates a terra ad fas- 

 tigia coeli, xi. 61. 



Registra, viii. 104. 



Relationes, viii. 105, 107, 111. 



Religio, xi. 341. 



Religiosa vita ad longaevitatem facit, 

 x. 176. 



Remedia affectuum animi, viii. 421, 

 429. 



Renovatio corporis, viii. 234. 



Renovatio reparabilium, x. 277. 



Renovationes rerum, xi. 323. 



Reparatio corporis, viii. 233. 



Repercussio soni, xi. 246. 



Reposita sub terra, x. 127. 



Rerum natura, viii. 129 ; omnis re- 

 rum natura instar pyramidis acuta 

 est, viii. 130 ; excelsa nature sive 

 idaeae universales ad divina quodam- 

 modo pertingunt, viii. 130. 



Responsa et consulta, ix. 108, 109. 



Resuscitatio, x. 255. 



Retardatio consumptions, viii. 233. 



Retinendi artis sive retentivae partitio 

 in doctrinam de adminiculis memo 

 riae, viii. 297, 298 ; et doctrinam de 

 memoria ipsa, viii. 298, 299. 



Revolutiones doctrinarum tres, x. 496. 



Rhetorice, viii. 83, 329, 380 ; rheto- 

 rices appendices, viii. 334 ; colores 

 boni ac mali apparentis, viii. 334, 

 353; rerum antitheta, viii. 353, 

 379; formulae minores orationis, 

 379, 380. 



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