of this WorJ^ 07 



GAP. ir. 



f. The partition of the Art of Invention, into the Inventive of Art s^ and 

 of Arguments. § The former of the fe which is the more eminent Js Defi- 

 cient. II. The partition oft he Inventive Art of Arts ^ into Literate Ex- 

 perience. § And a New Organ. III. A delineation of Literate Experience'. 



CAP. III. 

 j^ The partition of the Inventipe Art of Arguments ., into Trompttta^ 

 ry^or Tlaces of rreparatibn:And Topic^or Places of Suggejiion. II. The 

 . . partition /fTipickj^into General^^ AndparticylarTopickj. IW.AnEx' 

 ample of particular Topickjn the Inquiry^ De Gravi & Levi. 



,r.'"/.. CAP. IV. 



I. Thepartitio>iofthe Art of Judging^into Judgement by Indu&ioh^f^ And 

 by SyUognm.ofthefirfi a ColkSion is made in r^e' Novum Organum. 

 § The firji partition of Judgement by Syllogifm into Redu&ion^ Dire^^ 

 and Inverji. § The jecond partition thereof into Analytick^Arf.^ andtht 



- • knowledge cfElenches. II. The divifion of the hjzfirvledgeof.Elenches, 



• into Elenches of Sophrfffts^ ^ Into Elenches of Interpretation oflTerms. 

 § And into Elenche^ of Images orldolaes. III. The dwifion of idolacs^ 

 § Into Imprejfion from the general; nature of Man^ or Idola Tribus. 

 § Info ImpKejfionsfrom the Individual temper of Particulars^ or Idola 

 fpecug/^ Into Imprejfions by words and Commuuicativc nature^ rr I- 

 dola Fori, IV. An Appendix to the Art of Judging \ namely oft he A- 

 nalogy .of Demonjiration according to the nature of the fubj e& . • 



CAP. V. 



I, The Partition of Art Retentive^ or of Memory^ into the Knowledge of 

 the Helps ofMeittory. § And the Knowledge of Memory itfelf II. The 

 Divifion of the DoUrine of Memory^ info Prenotion^ and Emblem. 



'- liie^fixthBQOK; ' 



V -. "-^ '-' ' ' ■' ■ CAP. I. ■ "■' '■■■•■' 



I. T/feJ Partition of the Art of Tradition^ info the Do&rine of the Organ 

 of Speech. The DoCfrine of the Method of Speech, and the Do- 

 Brine of the lUuflfation of Speech. § The partition of the DoUrine of 

 the Organ ofSpeech^nto the knowledge of the N.ot,es ofthings^ofspeal{- 

 .ittg^afid of Writing: OfwIiichthetwoUjicon^itute Crammer, and 

 -. the Partions thereof, ^ The Partition of the knowledge of the Notes 

 of Things^into Hieroglyphickj 5 and into Ckara&ers Real. II. AfeCond 

 Partition of Crammer into Literacy ; and Philofophycal. III. The ag- 

 gregation ofPoefie referring to Meafure^to the knoveledge of Speech.^ An 

 aggregation of the knowledge of Ciphers to the knowledge of Scripture. 



CAP. ri. ■ \ ^^*" 



I. The DoCtrfne of the Method of Speech is afJJgne^ftfbflaiitiM'hyd prin- 

 cipal Pari of! raditive^k.n/>wledge: it isjitled ^^tH^ifdom of Delivery. 

 \l. The -divers kl"ds of Methjod{ ar,e enumerated '-i their Profits and 

 Dijprofits annext.'^ The Parts of -Method. 



CAP. ..III. 

 I. TheCrounds and Off. ce of Rhetor ick- H- Three Appendices which 

 appertain only to the preparatory Part, The Colours of Good and E- 

 vil 5 as well fimple as compared. III. The Anti-theta of Things 

 IV. Lejjerfiilcs or ufual Forms of Speech. 



CAP. 



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