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Plat. Thext.. i. i 5 *.-<- Keel., iii. 14, and 

 xlii. 2i. d Discorso sopra la Prima Deca 

 di Tito Livio, libro., 3. 



Page 78. 



t Aristotle, Meteors, Problem i, 8 " 

 * YEneid, viL 9. 



Page 79. 



* /Kneid, vi. 787. 



Page 80. 



a Ps. f viii. 3, cii. 25, et al. * See above, 

 Prelim., sec. iii. 8, and hereafter of The- 

 ology, sec. ult. 



Page 81. 



c Iliad, ix. -d St. Paul, Coloss., ii. 5, 

 18. f 2 Cor., ii. n. a Lxrtius, Life of 

 Seneca. b Paracelsus de Philos., Sagac. 



Page 83. 

 a St. John, v. 43. * Tacitus, Annals, i. 



Page 84. 



Virgil's Eclogues, viii. 80. 



Page 85. 



c That doctrine had been recently 

 demonstrated by Galileo, and defended 

 by Gilbert. 



Page 90. 

 d Agrippa, Mystical Philosophy. 



Page 94. 

 e Aristotle's Physics. 



Page 95. 



/ In the Timxus, passim, et Rep., x. 

 init. Cf. Hooker, i. 3, 4; compare also 

 Hallam's " Literature of Europe," part 

 iii. c. 3, p. 402. 



Page 96. 



e Compare Plat., Thext., i. 155. I5& 

 h Eccles.. iii. i. Virgil, Georgics, i. 



281.* 



sion 



minedes. 



Page 97. 



m Plato's Phxdo; Cicero, Tuscul. 

 Ou.TSt.. 4; Defin.. 2. Prov., iv. 12. 

 o Cf.. e.g. Arist. Phys., ii. 8. 



Page 98. 



p Virg.. Eclogues, vii. 45. fl Aristotle 

 on the Heavens, i. 



Page 99- 



a HOT., Odes., b. ii. ode x. 3.* Pind.. 

 Pyth., ii- .'i. 



Page 102. 



a Metaphysics, i. and xi. b Lxrtius, 

 Life f Democntus. < lamblicus, Life 

 .thagoras. 



Page io3. 

 d Virg., Eclogues, x. 8. 



Page 105. 



a Iliad, i. 334. b Plato's Alcibiades. 

 c Seneca's Epistles. | 89. 



Page 1 06. 

 d De Oratore. * Pindar, Olymp., i. 



Apocalypse, iv. / See conclu- 

 of the Dialogue entitled Par 



The triumphs of men. and the summits 

 of human nature. / Suetonius's Life. 



Page 107. 



I Quintilian's Institutes, iii., and Lxr- 

 tius's Lives. A Xenophon's Cyropxdia, 

 v- and (Quintilian's Institutes, xi. 

 i Annals, xv. 67 k Metercn. "History 

 of the Civil Wars in the Netherlands/' 

 / Deut., xii. 



Page no. 



m L.Trtius's Life. n Plato's Timxus, 

 and Aristotle on the Generation of Ani- 

 malsa Annals, xvi. 18. 



Page in. 



b Virg., yEneid, vi. 746. c Arist., on 

 the Heavens. 



Page ii2. 



d /Eneid, vii. 772, n. r Eccles., ii. 15. 

 / Agrippa, Scientia Vana. 



Page 113. 



g Ovid, Remedia Amoris, 525. 



Page 114. 



A Narrationes Medixvals. 

 Page 1 1 6. 



De Re Medica, i. 5. 



Page 117. 



k Suetonius's Life Aug. Cxs., loo. 

 / Lxrtius's Life Epic., x., 15. 



Page 120. 

 m De Longitudine ct Novitate Vita:. 



Page 126. 



a Rerum Natura, book 5. 



Page 127. 



b " O city set to snle, whose destruc- 

 tion is at hand, if it find a purchaser! " 

 uttered by Jugurtha, on leaving Rome. 

 Sallust's Jugurtha, 35. 



Page 130. 



c Virg., /Kneid. iii. 



Page 133. 



a Ovid, Metam., ii. 14. 



Page 134. 

 b Aristotle's Politics, i. 5, 6. 



Page 135. 



a See Whately's Intro.. | 5, b. iii.. also 

 Arist., Eth. Mag., i. 1-17!-* Re Medica, 

 3- 



Page 136. 



c The Timxus. d ^Eneid. xii. 412. 

 e vEneid. viii. 608. / Georg., i. 133. 



Page 137. 



* Oratio pro L., Cor. Halbo. xx. 

 A Virg.. Georg.. i. 145-* Perseus. l'r..l.. 

 8.* Pliny's Natural History.-/ Virgil. 

 Georg.. iv. i. 



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m Epistles of Hippocrates, or Pliny's 

 Natural History. 



