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the quality in question. Bacon himself, in the Novum Organum, speaks 

 of forma rei as ipsissima res (ii. 13), of forma as verce rerum differentia 

 and leges actus pnri (i. 75), and asserts that res and forma differ only as 

 apparens ct existens, ant exterius et interius, out in ordine ad hvminem et in 

 ordine ad universitm (ii. 13). [29] Plato, Repub. x. I. [33] See pp. 41, 

 119; Nov. Org. i. 96. 



P. 116. [7] Gen. ii. 7. [9] Gen. i. 20, 24. [9, 10] the forms of 

 substances, I say : Lat. species inqnam creatnrarum. [15] Comp. 

 Plato, Philebus, ii. 17. [31] Nov. Org. ii. 23; Of the Inter, of Nat. p. 

 236. 



P. 117. [2] See Nov. Org. ii. 23 : Efficient vero semper ponitur nil ahud 

 esse quam vehiculum sive deferens formes. [16] Hippocrates, Aph. i. I. 

 [22] Eccles. iii. n. [25] to them that are depraved: Lat. apud homines 

 propter scientia inflates et fheomachos. [26] the giants hills : Perhaps we 

 should read three for the. The Lat. has tres moles gigantea. [27] 

 Virg. Georg. i. 281, 282. [31] Rev. iv. 8. 



P. 118. [i] law: Some copies of ed. 1605 read loue. [2] Plato, 

 Parmen. 165, 166. This view of the Parmenides is probably derived 

 from the Argumentum of Ficinus. Parmenides of Elca travelled with 

 Zeno to Athens, circ. B.C. 460. [15] Comp. Of the Inter, of Nature, 

 p. 235 : for the poet saith well Sapientibns undique lalce sunt via. [17] 

 Cic. de Off. i. 43; Tusc. Disp. iv. 26; De Fin. ii. 12. 37. [24] sense: 

 Some copies of ed. 1605 have sort, but one at least has sens, which is 

 evidently the true reading, as appears from the Lat. sensu magis divino. 

 [25] Prov. iv. 12. [30] misplaced: The Lat. adds, solent enim inquiri 

 inter physica non inter metaphysica. 



P. 119. [2] On the injury to philosophy by the investigation of final 

 causes see Nov. Org. i. 48, 65 ; ii. 2. [5] satisfactory and specious 

 causes : Lat. speciosis et umbratilibtis causis. [7] Plato, Timseus, iii. 44 

 &c. anchoreth: ancreth in ed. 1605. [8] Aristotle, Phys. ii. 8. 2; 

 Galen, De Usu Partium ; Xenophon, Memor. i. 4. See on this subject 

 Prof. Sedgwick s Disc, on the Studies of the Univ. of Cambridge, 5th ed. 

 App. p. 150. [14] frames: frame in ed. 1605. The Lat. has/a&r/ca, 

 and perhaps the true correction of the sentence would be to read is for 

 are in the next line. [24] Democritus : Cic. Tusc. i. n; Diog. Laert. 



ix. 44. 45- 



P. 120. [n] Virg. Eel. vii. 45. [32] De Augm. iii. 6. 



P. 121. [6] as hath been said: See p. 106. [10] Democritus and 

 Pythagoras : See Arist. De Anima, i. 2 ; Met. i. 4, 5 ; lamblichus, Vit. 

 Pythag. xii. 59. [21] champain: champion in ed. 1605. [30] merely 

 severed : Lat. penittts abstractam. 



P. 122. [7] intervening: interueyning in ed. 1605. [8] enginery: 

 Inginarie in ed. 1605. Lat. Machinaria. [12] See p. 183, and comp. 

 Ess. 1. p. 205. [24] De Augm. iii. 5. 



