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Contents of the Seventh Booh. 



CHAP. 



46. Of Men deemed most happy 



by the Gods. 



47. Who was ordered to be wor- 



shipped as a God while he 

 lived. 



48. Of those that lived longer 



than others. 



49. Of different Nativities of 



Men. 



50. Many Examples of strange 



Accidents in Sickness. 



51. Of the Signs of Death. 



52. Of those that revived when 



CHAP. 



they were carried forth (to 

 be buried). 



53. Of sudden Death. 



54. Of Sepulchres and Burials. 



55. Of the Soul : or the Manes. 



56. The first Inventors of many 



Things. 



57. Wherein all Nations first 



agreed. 



58. Of ancient Letters. 



59. The Beginning of Barbers at 



Rome. 



60. When first Dials. 



In sum, there are in this Book, of Histories and Observations, 747. 



LATIN AUTHORS ABSTRACTED : 



Verrius Flaccus, Cn. Gellius, Licinius Mutianus, Mutius, Massurius, 

 Agrippina wife of Claudim, M. Cicero, Asinius Pollio, Messala, Rufus, 

 Cornelius Nepos, Virgil, Livy, Cordus, Melissus, Sebosus, Cornelius Celsus, 

 MaximusValerius, Trogus, Nigidius Figulus, Pomponius Atticus, Pedianus 

 Asconius, Salinus, Cato Censorius, Fabius Vestalis. 



FOREIGN WRITERS: 



Herodotus, Aristeas, Beto, Isigonus, Crates, Agatharddes, Callipnanes, 

 Aristotle, Nymphodorus, Apollonides, Philarchus, Damon, Megasthenes, 

 Ctesias, Tauron, Eudoxus, Onesicritus, Clitarchus, Duris, Artemidorus, 

 Hippocrates the Physician, Asclepiander the Physician, Hesiodus, Anacreon, 

 Theopompus, Hellanicus, Damasthes, Ephorus, Epigenes, Berosus, Pessiris, 

 Necepsus, Alexander Polyhistor, Xenophon, Callimachus, Democritus, Duil- 

 lius, Polyhistor the Historian, Strata who wrote against the Propositions and 

 Theorems of Ephorus, Heraclides Ponticus, Asclepiades who wrote Trago- 

 damena, Philostephanus, Hegesias, Archimachus, Thucydides, Mnesigiton, 

 Xenagoras, Afetrodorus Scepsius, Anticlides, and Critodemus. 



