Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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Page 310
... refers especially to G. B. della Porta's Phytognomonica . ... in quibus nova facillimaque affertur methodus , qua plantarum ... ex prima extimae faciei inspectione quivis abditas pires assequatur ( SC , 1588 ) . Browne refers to this ...
... refers especially to G. B. della Porta's Phytognomonica . ... in quibus nova facillimaque affertur methodus , qua plantarum ... ex prima extimae faciei inspectione quivis abditas pires assequatur ( SC , 1588 ) . Browne refers to this ...
Page 319
... refers to , and quotes in the footnote , two of the laws under Part i , ' De jure sacro ' , of the XII Tables , viz . nos . 2 and 4 ( ' tom . ' for tomus , section ) . He refers to and quotes a third , no . II in the footnote to 18. 20 ...
... refers to , and quotes in the footnote , two of the laws under Part i , ' De jure sacro ' , of the XII Tables , viz . nos . 2 and 4 ( ' tom . ' for tomus , section ) . He refers to and quotes a third , no . II in the footnote to 18. 20 ...
Page 350
... refers to Aristotle ( De gen . anim . iii . 10 ) and adds ' Secuti eum philosophi , earum generationem ex alterius corporis corruptione provenire , rectè mea quidem sententiâ constituerunt : nempe ex tauro , bove , vacca , vitulóve ...
... refers to Aristotle ( De gen . anim . iii . 10 ) and adds ' Secuti eum philosophi , earum generationem ex alterius corporis corruptione provenire , rectè mea quidem sententiâ constituerunt : nempe ex tauro , bove , vacca , vitulóve ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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