Chapter 4
I. His Country Farents, Teachers. ibid
His School and Fhilo/ophy. 15 1
3. His manner of Living. ibid
His Civil Employments. 152
5. His Vertues apophthegms. ibid
6. His departure from Eretria, and Death. 153
Containing the Academic^ Philofophers. PLATO
1. Country.^ Farents.^ and time of
‘ X Plato. • 154
2. His firji Education., Exerei/es., and Study.
157
3. His Majiers in Fhilofophy, and Travels to
that end. 158
£^. What Authors he followed, 15^
5. His School. ' 160
6. How he Injiituted a Sell' 161
Se£l:. u Ethick, ibid
2. Fhyjick. ibid
3. DialeUick. 162
7. His Inventions. ibid
8. HisDiJiinHions, 1^3
p. His three Voyages to Sicily. 166
JO. His Huthority in Csvil Affairs. 170
j I . His Vertues ard Moral Sentences. 1 7 1
1 2. His Will and Death, 172
The Do£lrine of Flato delivered by Alcinous.
Cf Fhilofophy,, and, how a Fhilofopher muff ' ' be qualified. 17P
2. That Contemplation is to be preferred before
ASion. • .t. • 180
3. The trhe parts of Fhilofophy. ibid
4. DialeUick. . ibid
5. The Elements and Off ce of DialeUick. 181
6 Of Fropofitions and Argumentations. 182
7. OfTheoretick Fhilofophy. 183
8. Of firji Matter. ^84
p. Of Ideas. ibid
JO. Of God. ibid
11. Of polities. .185
'12. Of theCaufes, Generations, Elements, and
Order of the World. i85
13. Of the conveniences of Figures with the
fi. Elements and World. - . ^ ibid
14. Of the Soul of the World, the Spheres, and
the Stars. ; , 187
If. Of Daemons and Elements. * ibid ^16. Of younger Gods makers of Men. j88
17. Of the Body and Farts of Alen, and Pow¬ ers of the Soul. ibid
18. Of Sight, ibid
19. Of the refi of the Senfes.
20. Of Heavy and Light. ibid
2 1. Of Refpiration. ibid
22. Of the caufes of Difeafes. ibid
23. Of the three principal powers of ihe Soul. ib. 241, Of the diflintiion of the parts of the Soul, ipo
25. Of the Immortality of ' the Soul. ibid
26. Of Fate and FreerVoiU. . Jp^
27. Ethick, of the chief good and of Virtues, ib.
28. Tlje definition and kinds of Vertue. ip2
2p. Of Virtuesf^iees, and their differences. 201 30. That Virtue is Voluntary, Vice involuntary.
ibid
3r. 0/ Lffue and Friendfhip. , ibid
32. Of Faffons. 202
33. Of the Forms of Common-wealths. 203
34. Of a Sophifi. ibid
A Flatonick Difcourle written by John Ficm
Earl of Mirandula, in Explication of a Son¬ net, by Hieronymo Benivieni. 204
The Second Part. 205
The Third Part. ' 206
S P E U S I P P U S.
1. His Life,
2. His Frofieffion of Fhilofophy.
3 . His Writings.
4. Of his Death.
X E JV 0 C R A T E S.
2c8 2 op ibid ibid
1. His County, Farents, living with Plato. 21Q
2. His Frofeffion of Fhilofophy. . 211
3. His Vertues and Apophthegms. ibid
4. His Writings. 212
5. His Death. ibid
P O L E M O.
The Table.
Chap.
P O L E M O.
Crates.
Grantor,
Page
.213
214
ibid
A R C E S I L A U S.
