c 580) 
Bodies-, both Superior and Inferior : and is divided again into fix 
Books*, whereof the firfl confiders the Vniverfe in generall : the 
fecond is to dilcourfe of Place , Vacuum, and 7 me, things as ge- 
neral as the Worm \ the third \ Of the material Principles of all 
Bodies : the fourth , of their Efficient Qoxfe : the fifths of their 
natural Qualities : and the fixih, of Motion , Generation, and Cor- 
ruption of Bodies Inanimat and Animat. 
The fecond part, is to examine the Celeflial Bodies. The Thirds 
.Jhaf. treat of the Terfeflriafviz. the Elements, Meteors, Mine- 
rals, Plants, Brutes, Men. 
Of this Work is now printed the fir (l Book of the firfl Part, 
confifting of 5. Difiertations. 
The fir ft is about the Preliminary Queftions of Phyftology . 
The 2. inquireth whether the Vniverfe is compounded of many 
Worlds. The 3 . is of the Syftyme of the World, its Magnitude 
and Figure . The 4. examins, Whether the World be anima- 
ted ? The Whether it hath been or could be from Eternity ? 
The 6. is concerning the End of the World. 
IV. FRANC ISC I VV LAVRENS SPECIMINA MA - 
‘‘THEMATIC A, diwbus Libris comprehenfa. 
Horum Prior, SYNTHETICUS, agit de Genuinis Mathefeos 
Irincipiis in genere *, in fpecie autem de Veris Geometric Elemen- 
tis hucufque nondum traditis. 
Pofterior, ANALYTICUS, de Methodo Compofitionis atque 
Refdutionis fufe differ it, & mult a nova comfleEHtur^ qua fubtilif- 
(mam Analyfeos Artem mirnm in modnm promovent . 
ERRATA, forgot to be corre&ed fooner. 
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