II 



3 



THE" 



Fourth ©ook 



FRAN CIS L. i B Rst) LAM 

 VicounTS' ALBAN, 



OF THE . 



Dignity and Advancement 



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LEARNING. 



To the KING 



Chap. I. 



I. The Partition of the Knowledge of Man ittto the Thilofophy cf Hu" 

 maniiy 5 and Civil, (j The Partition of the Knowledge oi Huma' 

 Titty into the Knowledge touching the Body of Man j and into the 

 Knowledge touching the Soul of Man. 11 The Conftitution of a. 

 general Knowledge of the Nature;^ or of the State of man. § The 

 Divifion of the Knowledge of the State of Man^ into the Knowledge 

 of thePerfon of Man v and of the League of the Mind:, and the body, 

 § The Divifion of the Knowledge of Mans Perfon, into the Know- 

 ledge of Mans Miferies. § Andof his Prerogatives. III. The Di- 

 vifion of the Knowledge of the League :, into the Knowledge of Indi- 

 cations. § And of ImpreJJions. § The Alignment of Phyjiogno- 

 my, (j Andof the Interpretation of Natural Dreanjs ^^ to the Know- 

 ledges of Indications. 



\F any Man (Excellent King) fhall aflault, or wound me for 

 any of thofe Prfce;?// I have delivered , or (hall hereafter 

 deliver (befidesthat I (hould be fafe, being under thePro- 

 teftion of Tour Majejiy') let him know, that he doth that 

 which is againft the Cuftom and Law of Arms : For I am a 



Trumpeter only, 1 do not begin the fight 5 perchance one of thofe of 



whom Homer^ S?.c. 



