Nun audiendi sunt homines imperiti, qui humano ingenio majorem, tel inutiletn , et rebus gerendis adverfam 
criminantur. Efl scilicet qua dam Scientiarum cognatio et concilialio ; unde et TLyxvy.hoiru.iciiiu.v vacant Graci; ut in una 
perfedtus dici nequeut, qui caleras non attigerit. — Morhofi Polyhistor, ]. i. c. i. s. i. 
Those inexperienced perfons, who make it a charge of accufation againfl variety and extenfive learning, that it exceeds 
the compafs^of human ability, or is ufelefs, or that it is an impediment to tranfa&ing bufinefs, deferve no attention. 
For there is between the Sciences a degree of natural and clofe connexion; from which the Greeks life the term 
« Encyclopaediaso that no one can be perfect in any one Science, who has not attained to fome knowledge of the 
