The Anatomy of Melancholy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 2,057 pages of information about The Anatomy of Melancholy.

The Anatomy of Melancholy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 2,057 pages of information about The Anatomy of Melancholy.

959.  Cujus est pars simularis a vi cutifica ut interiora muniat.  Capivac. 
     Anat. pag. 252.

960.  Anat. lib. 1. c. 19.  Celebris est pervulgata partium divisio principes
     et ignobiles partes.

961.  D. Crooke out of Galen and others.

962.  Vos vero veluti in templum ac sacrarium quoddam vos duci putetis, &c. 
     Suavis et utilis cognitio.

963.  Lib. 1. cap. 12. sect. 5.

964.  Haec res est praecipue digna admiratione, quod tanta affectuum
     varietate cietur cor, quod omnes retristes et laetae statim corda
     feriunt et movent.

965.  Physio. l. 1. c. 8.

966.  Ut orator regi:  sic pulmo vocis instrumentum annectitur cordi, &c. 
     Melancth.

967.  De anim. c. 1.

968.  Scalig. exerc. 307.  Tolet. in lib. de anima. cap. 1. &c.

969. l.  De anima. cap. 1.

970.  Tuscul. quaest.

971.  Lib. 6.  Doct.  Va.  Gentil. c. 13. pag. 1216.

972.  Aristot.

973.  Anima quaeque intelligimus, et tamen quae sit ipsa intelligere non
     valemus.

974.  Spiritualem animam a reliquis distinctam tuetur, etiam in cadavere
     inhaerentem post mortem per aliquot menses.

975.  Lib. 3. cap. 31.

976.  Coelius, lib. 2. c. 31.  Plutarch, in Grillo Lips.  Cen. 1. ep. 50. 
     Jossius de Risu et Fletu, Averroes, Campanella, &c.

977.  Phillip. de Anima. ca. 1.  Coelius, 20. antiq. cap. 3.  Plutarch. de
     placit. philos.

978.  De vit. et mort. part. 2. c. 3, prop. l. de vit. et mort. 2. c. 22.

979.  Nutritio est alimenti transmutatio, viro naturalis.  Scal. exerc. 101,
     sec. 17.

980.  See more of Attraction in Scal. exer. 343.

981.  Vita consistit in calido et humido.

982.  “Too bright an object destroys the organ.”

983.  Lumen est actus perspicui.  Lumen a luce provenit, lux est in corpore
     lucido.

984.  In Phaedon. (Notes 984-997 appear in the order 986, 984, 987, 985 in
     the original—­KTH.)

985.  De pract.  Philos. 4.

986.  Satur. 7. c. 14.

987.  Lac. cap. 8. de opif.  Dei, I.

988.  Lib. 19. cap. 2.

989.  Phis. l. 5. c. 8.

990.  Exercit. 280.

991.  T. W. Jesuite, in his Passions of the Minde.

992.  Velcurio.

993.  Nervi a spiritu moventur, spritus ab anima.  Melanct.

994.  Velcurio.  Jucundum et anceps subjectum.

995.  Goclenius in [Greek:  Psycol.] pag. 302.  Bright in Phys.  Scrib. l. 1. 
     David Crusius, Melancthon, Hippius Hernius, Levinus Lemnius, &c.

996.  Lib. an mores sequantur, &c.

997.  Caesar. 6. com.

998.  Read Aeneas Gazeus dial. of the immortality of the Soul.

999.  Ovid.  Met. 15.  “We, who may take up our abode in wild beasts, or be
     lodged in the breasts of cattle.”

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