5 5 The Defign 



»ick,i and Magick .* refpondent to the Parts of Speculative knowledge '■> 

 Mechanic k to rhyfick}^Magick^ to Metaphyfick, § A purging of the word 

 Magia.U.Two Appendices to Operative l{nowkdge: An Inventory of the 

 ejiate of Man. ^ A Catalogue ofPofychrefisjor things of multifarious ufe, 



CAP. VI. 

 Of the great Appendix of Natural Philofophy^ as well Speculative as Ope- 

 rative 5 Mathematick, knowledge: and that it ought to be placed ra- 

 ther amongU Arpendices , than amongiifubjiantial Sciences. § The 

 Partition of MathetHatickf into Pure, and Mixt. 



~~ ThTfomh" BOOKr~~~~ 



CAP. I. 



I^ ^T^He Partition of the Knowledge of Man, into the Philofophy of 

 X Humanity, and Civil, i^ The partition of the knowledge of Hu- 

 manity, into the knowledge touching the Body of Man 3 and into the 

 knowledge touching the Soul of Man. \l. The conjhtution of a gene- 

 ral knowledge, touching the Nature and Eflate of Man. § 1 he parti- 

 tion of the knowledge concerning the Ejiate of Man, into the know^ 

 ledge touching the Perfon of Man j and into the knowledge touching 

 the Leasue of Soul and Body. § Thepartitionof the knowledge touch- . 

 ing the Perfon of Man into the knowledge of Man's miferies. 

 § And of Man s prerogative s\\\. The partition of the knowledge jouch- 

 ing the League, into the knowledge of Indications, ^ And of Impref- 

 Jions. § The ajjignment of Phyfiogiiomy. § And of Interpretation of 

 Natural Dreams : unto the DoSrine of Indications. ^ 



C A P. II. 



I. The partition of the knowledge refpe&ing the Body ofMan,into Art Mem 

 dicinal. § Cofmetick. § Athletick.- § And Voluptuary. II. The par- 

 tition .of Medicine , into three duties, § flonfervation of Health, 

 III. Cure of Difeafes. IV. And Prolongation' of life': and that the 

 lali Part, Prolongation of life,fl}ould befeparatefrom the other two. 



CAP. III. 



I. The partition of Humane Philojophj touching the Soul, into the know- 

 ledge of the Injpired Ejfence j and into the knowledge of the fenfible, 

 or traduced Soul. § The Jecond partition of the fame Philifephy, into 

 the knowledge of the Sujiance and t acuities of the Soul And into 

 the knowledge of the Vfe, and Obje&srof the Faculties. U. Two Ap- 

 pendices of the knowledge, concerning the Faculties of the Soul, the 

 knowledge of Natural Divination. § And the knowledge of Fafcina- 

 tion. III. The Dijiributionofthe Faculties of the Jenfible Soul, into 

 Motion, and Senfe. 



The fifth BO OZ 



^CAP. I. 



J ''T^ He par tit ion of the knowledge which refpe&ethihe ufe andebjeSs of 

 the Faculties of the Mind of Man, into Logick.-, and Ethickj ll.The 

 Divifion of Logic k^, into the Arts of Invention,, of 'judgement, ofMe-- 

 mory, and of Tradition. CAP. 



