Oh) 
The particulars^ which he undertakes to reform,arc^ 
FunSlum; 
Lima. 
Terminus. 
Lima KeBa. 
Superficies. 
Superficiei Termini. 
Superficies Plana^ 
Angulus(Whcre he is large 
upon thcAngulusContaBus.^ 
Fetitio prima Elem. i# Eu 
clidis. 
Ratio. 
Radix ist Latus. 
Prop. 1 6. El.-^. 
Dimenfio Circuit. 
Magnitudo Circuli Hugeniana^ 
Se^ioAnguli. 
Ratio^ quam hahet reSia com^ 
pofita ex Radio is^ Tangentt 
'^o.gr^d.^ad Radium ipfi^m^ 
Fropof.^jde. Elem. J. Demon- 
firatio. 
Addita eft Appendix de Mediis 
proportionalibus ingenere. 
KING S ALOMONS POVRTRAITVRE OF 
OLD AGEvhy John Smith.U.D. This Treatife being a Phi^ 
fofophical Diicomk, though upon a Theme.raay certain- 
ly claim a place among Philofophical Tranfailions. Not here to 
mention the many orher learned Notes , this Worthy Author 
gives upon that Hiercglyphical Defcription of Old Age, made 
by that Royal Pen-man oiEccleJiaftes, cap* 12. We (hall onely 
take notice of that furprizingly Ingenious one,there to be met 
with, concerning the Antiquity of the Dodtrineof the Blood's 
Circulation: King ^^^/^cw^who Jived neer 2700 years agoejufing 
fuch expreffions,as may,to a confideriiig Reader,very probably 
denote the (ame Doctrine, which the Sagacious Dr. has 
of late years fo happily brought to light , and introduced into 
all the moft Ingenuous Societies of Learned men : The Pitcher 
mention'd in the quoted place,being Interpreted for the Veinss^ 
and the Fountain jiot the 'P^j^J^t Ventricle of the Heart ^ as the Ci* 
fiern ^ior the Left ^ the kVheele , there fpoken off, manifeftly im" 
porting ti Circulation, made by the Gr^<3!^ ^r^^ry with its bran- 
ches,the principal Inftrument thereof. 
Priuted with Licence for John Alartyn^md James Allejkyy 
Printers to the Royal Society. 1666. 
