viii The Advancement of Learning 



III. Philosophy {to 



n. Poesy. (Herein is no deficiency.) 



1. Narrative, 



2. Representative. 



3. Allusive or Parabolical. 



III. Philosophy. {De A ugm. iii.) 



I. Divine (or Natural Theology, not = Divinity). Discussion 

 of the Philosophia Prima. 



3. Natural. 

 i. Science. 



(i) Physical (of material and efficient causes). 

 (2) Metaphysical (of formal and final causes), and 

 under Metaphysical come Mathematics, pure 

 and mixed. 



ii. Prudence. 



(i) Experimental. 



(2) Philosophical. 



(3) Magical. 



3. Human. {De A ugm. iv.) 



i. Segregate {i.e. of individual men) of (a) Body and (6) 

 Mind, first considered in combination with respect to 

 (a) Discovery and (/3) Impression, and then separately; 



