Non audiendi sunt homines imperiti , qui humano ingenio majorem, tel inutilem, et rebus gerendis adverfam no\vjj.a.Bnxv 
eriminantur. Efl scilicet quadam Scientiarum cognatio et conciliatio; unde et Eyxi'xAoraioEtau vocant Graci; ut in unn. 
perfeSlus did nequecit, qui catenas non attigerit. —Morhofi Polyhistor, 1. i. c. i. s. i. 
Those inexperienced perfons, who make it a charge of accufation againft variety and extenflve learning, that it exceeds 
the compafs of human ability, or is ufelefs, or that it is an impediment to tranfa6ling bufinefs, deferve no attention. 
For there is between [the Sciences a degree of natural and clofe connexion; from which the Greeks ufe the term 
u Encyclopediaso that no one can be perfe6t in anyone Science, who has not attained to fome knowledge of the 
reft. 
