I N D E X 



D. 



Dlaphanttm corpw qmdjn ? 141 



Diftantia ^ftrorHm ingenere, 16 



*Diftafttia Lufta, 29 



Dtfiantta Stellarum unde tam diverfa, 164, 



166. vide etiam Stellarum Dtftantia. 

 Dire^ivavirtus , vide f^irtw dire^iva» 



E. 



ECcentricitoi Solis ^ Luna , anjint ? 1 6f 

 Echoquidjiti 159 



EcUpfis, 182 



Effluvia rerum corporaliafunt earum odor, 82, 



84 

 EJfentiaViventes, i Jf, 194 



Expanftim, 47 » 5^, 23^, 244 



Extremum Judicium, 68 



F. 



Flrmamentum, 47, 48 



Flammaquidfit? 140 



Hammaoblongitas orituragravitateaeris, 72, 



89 

 FrigiditM in montibtn unde exiftat, 1 63 



i7ifg4 Facuiexiflit ab aeris gravitate, 96, 97 



G. 



GElu quidfit .? 1 26, 1 54, 1 65 , 1 82 



Glacits cjuare bulluliffit mixta, 87 



Dc Globoaliquofiflphureo, ' 147 



Globulum in yiqua liberefitfpendere , 131 

 Globus major , longius projici potefi quam 

 minor, 127 



Gravitas nulla inefl Corportbus, 1 32 



I. 



I>e "|'G'»tf in VkcuOf 89 



r)eA^«« Elementari, 140, 159 



j^«M Flamma cur oblonga, 72,89 



j^»« quidfit , 140 



Jgnisfubterraneus , i ^-^ 



Ignispartim ab aqua nutritur, i ^6 



^tlmmenfoy 6^^ 68 



^clncreato, 62 



^c/nfinito, 6f 



InferntiS quid ? ^g 



Dc Intelligentiis^ 201,227 



Influentue funtVirtutes Mtmaana ^ 126, 



134*150,2^26 



Dtjove, 25- 



De "^of *f afpeCtu, ja^ 



Jovis ^SdteWtes, 20 



/r/^ w/tfr« excitare. 



89 



L. 



i 



228 



De 



Oc JLjLampadibut Romanorum, 90 



Laptdes , Vtrtutent Conftrvativam haben- 

 f"» 157 



R E R U M. 



LatioFlanetaYKmundeexifiat, 175 



Lationis mottts qutdfit f ibid. 



Liquores confolidati non facile fiparantttr, 



84 



Loci definitioncsfeu defcriptioneSf ^4 



De Lucibtbo Lapids, 1 4^ 



Lucida Corpora non ita minuuntur per di- 



ftantias ut alia res, 1 45*, 227 



De Lumitie in Vacuo^ 

 Lumen quidfit ? 

 Luna eft Terra Socia, 



In Lunaanfint Animaliay 



De Luna, 



De Ltina afpeBu ^ ejus maculHf, 



Dc Luna Latione, 



DcLunaMotu, 



DeLuna Diftantia & Magnitudine , 29, 50, 



180 

 Luna comparatio cum Terra, 1 79 



— parallaxis, 29, 180 



Lux quidfit? ij,£ 



-——nonoperaturinincorporea, 91 



M. 



91 

 141 



180 



181 



^7S 

 ibid. 



M 



DCX ff Aculis SoliSf 21 



netica virttu , vide Firtui dirC' 

 ^iva. 



Magnetica actts deviatio , unde ? i2<r 



Atagnes duas habetfacies, ibid. 



Magnetis poli quomodo inveniantur, 1 36 

 Magneticumunguentum caret fundamen- 

 to, 1^5« 



De Magnitudine fiAftrorum in genere, 26 

 Magnitudtnes Stellarum unde tam divnfa^ 



16^, 166 

 De Marte, 22 



Mars cur non femper videatur in debita 

 magnitudine, ja^" 



De Mari ^ ^/£ftu Maris, jey 



In Marifitnt P^ortices, le^ 



Materia Coelefiis , vide Coeleftis Materia. 

 DcMaximo, ^ 



De Mercurio, 2» 



De Minimo^ ^ 



Mobilitatem Terra arguU Magneticavir- 

 tus, ig^ 



Montes crefcunt, jr^ 



Montium altitudo, 162 



Motm Vertiginisy vide Hrtus vertent. 

 Motus quidfit ? 171,201 



— — - Primi Mobilis eft fiSltu, 220 



Telluris, vide TerraMotus. 



De Motu Mundi, 20 1 , (eq. 



Mundanum Corpus quidfit? 203,209,229 

 Mundanorum Corporum difpofitio, 198 



" materia, 199 



Mundi definitio, l, 197 



3^0,216,240,241 



Mundi anfint Plures, 



De Mundi Latione, 200 



De Mundi Motufectindum Peripateticos, 201 



DeMundi Motu fecundum ^Autoris fenten- 



tiam, 2.0Z 



DeMun* 



