Chapter 5
X. Jifs Countiy^ 'Parents^ ’Teachers. ^15
On what occajion he conflituted the middle A ibid
^cademy.
, iiii Vertues and Apophthegms.^ His Death.
L A C Y D E S.
CARNEADES.
ibid
218
215?
ibid
1. Hps Country, Barents, Time, Mafters. 220
2. How he conjiituted the new Academy. 221 5. On what Occajion he was fent on an EmbaJJte
4. His Vertues and Apophthegms. 224
5. His Death and Writings ^ ibid
C L I T O M A C H U S. / .2^5
Philo. ' . .
A N T I O c H U S. 226
-Ci^e
Containing the Veripatetick Philofophyi ARISTOTLE.-
1. TTIS Country, Varents, and time, of his
n Birth. . 227
2. His firji Education and Studies, ,, 228
^ , How he heard Yl3.to. 22p
4. How he lived with Uemhs.- 230
5* How he lived with Philip and Alexander, ib.
6. His School and manner of Teaching. 231
7. His Philofophy. . 232
8. His Correfpondence with AlQTiznAQV. 233 p. On what Occafion he left Athens and went to
Chalcis. . 234
10. His Apophthegms. • ibid
11. His Will and Death. 235
12. His Terfon and Vertues'. 23(5
i:^. HisWives and Children. ibid
His Difciples and Er tends, 237
His detraBors. ' 238
His Writings. ibid
His Commentators. 241
His Epijiles. 243
I
The Dodtrine of Ariflotle.
The Firft Part.
1. Of Philofophy in General, and in Particular
of DialeQick. 244
2. Of Terms, ibid
3. Of Propojitions. 245
4. Of Syllogifms. ^ ibid
5. Of Apode 'iBick or Jemonjlrative Syllogijm.zaf
6. Of DialeUick Syllogifm. 247
7. Of Sophijlick Silbgijm. ibid
14.
15*
l6.
17-
The Second Part.
Chap., . ' Page
1. Of Phyfick. • 248
2. Of the Principles of Natural Bodies. ib.
3. Of Nature, and the canfe ofN,atural Bodies Xh.
4. Of the AffeBions of Natural Bodies, Motions,
Place, and Time. . 24^
5. Of the kinds and properties of Motion, ib.
6. Ofthefirfi mover. J ibid
7. Of Heaven. ' ' 250
g. Of Elements. ' ^ ^ 251
9. Of Generation, Corruption, Alteration, Aug.^
mentation and Diminution, to. Of ABion aPaffon,
11. Of Mixtion and Temperament,
12. Of imperfeB mixt Bodies.
IS' Of perfeB mixt Bodies.
14. Of Plants and Animals.
15. 0/ the Soul.
16. Of the Nutritive Faculty.
17. Of the Senfitive Faculty.
18. 0/ common Senfe.
1 9- Of Ph ant a fie and Cogitation. 20' Of Memory and Remin fcenct,
21. Of Sleep and Waking.
22. Of Dreams.
23. Of the IntelleBual Faculty.
24. Of the motive Faculty.
2 Si Of Life and Death.
The Third Part.
1. Of Ethick.
2. Of Oeconomiek.
3. Of Politick.
ibid
253
ibid
253
254
ibid
255 ibid
?,5.7
ibid
258
ibid
ibid
ibid
ibid
260
265
ibid
• The Fourth Part.
i: Of Metaphyfick. 266
2. Of the firfi Principle. ^ Ibid
3. Of the fubfiance and accident. ibid
4. Of Power and AB. 26 j
5. Of True and Falfe. ibid
6. Of one, the fame, and diverfe. 2d8
7. Of Immortal, Eternal, and Immoveable Sub-
fiances. ibid
8. Of Gods. ibid
9. Of Intelligencies. 269
THEOPHRASTUS.
1. His Country, Parents, MaJiers,
2. " *
3-
4‘
5-
... ibid
His profeffion of Philofophy andDifciples. ib.
His Vertues and Apophthegms. His -Will and Death.
His Writings.
S T R A T O..
1. His Life.
2. His Will and Death,
3. HisWrinings.
L Y C O.
1. His Life,
2. His Will and Death.
A R I S T O. CritoLAUS.
Dl 0 D 0 R U S.
dbid
270
271
272
ibid
^73.
274
ibid
'375
27^
ibid
The Table.
CJje part.
^ Containing the Cynick Philofophers.
A N T I S T H E N E S.’
Chap. ' - Page
Ufe. 277
2. Xx His Injiitution of aSeU, 278
3. His Apojihthegms. 27P
4. His Writings. 280
His Death. , 281
DIOGENES.
1. Hit Country^ Parents^ Time^Bani/hment.i^i
2.
3*
4’
5-
d.
7*
JDw lived at Athens. iDw he lived at Corinth. His Fhilofophy.
His Apophthegms.
His Writings.
His Death.
M o N I M u S.
On esecritus.
C R A T U k M E T R L E S.
Hipparchia.
M E N i p p u S.
Menedemus.
283
284 ibid
285 2pi
ibid
2P2
ibid
ibi.
2P3
2P4
ibid
ibid
part
Containing lYttStoick Philofophers. Z E N O-
1. TT IS Country Parent s^jirfi Studies.
2. XX Of his Jyiajfers.
3. His School and Infiitution of a Sell.
4. What Honours were conferred on him,
5. His Apophthegms.
6. His Death.
7. His P erf on and Vertues.
8. His Writings. p. His Dijciples.
The Do£ttine of the Stoicks.
Of Philofophy in General
1. Of DidleSick.
2. Cff Injiruments and Rules of Judgment, ■3. Of Senfe.
4. Of Phantafe.
5. Of True and Truth.
6. Of Comprehenfon.
7. Of Affent. ''
8. Of Notions.
p. Of Science and Opinion.
10. Of Voice ^ Speec\ and Words.
'll. Of Difinition and Divijion.
12. Of Genus^ Species^ &c.
13. Of Things.
Of Subjells.
®5* ^ ^alitatives.
16. Of ^odammodotatives.
17. Of ^odammodptatives as to others, ik Of Decibles.
ip. Of Categorems,
Chap. Page
20. Of Simple Axioms, ^ n
21. Of not Simple Axioms. ibid.
22. Of contrary Axioms. 312
23. 0/ RoJJible., Impcfjible-., Neeejfary, and un- necejfary^ Probable.^ Paradoxaf and Reafona-
able Axioms..
24; Of reciprocal Axioms.
25. Of Signs.
2(5. Of Rcafon or Arguments.
27. Of conclufive Reafons.
2%. Of Sylllogifm.
2p. Of Nioods.^
30. Of not Syllogiftick conclufive Reafons.^
31. Of not conclufive Reafons.
^2. Of Fallacious Reafons orSophifms.
S3- Of Method.
Etllick;
1. Ethickj and the parts thereof.
2. Of Appetite.
3. Of firji natural Appetite.
4. Of Appetites confequent to the firfl.
■3. Of good and ilh
6. Of Eupathies.
7. Of Paffions.
8. Of Sicknefs and Infirmities. p. Of Vert ue and Vice.
10. Of the End.
1 1.
12.
13- 14,
ibid
313
ibid
314 ibid
ib.
3 16 ibid iMd“
317 ibid ibid
3 18 ibid
31P
ibid
320
321 ibid
322 ibid
324
325
2P5
2p6
ibid
2p7
ibid
2PP
300
301 ib.
302 ibid
303
304 ibid
305 ib.
ibid
305
ibid
ib.
307
308 ibid ibid ibid 3 op ibid 310 ibid
Of Indifferent s. ‘
Of Efimation.
Of AHions and Offices.
Of Prater-offices.
5. Of Wife and Vertuous Perfons ParadoxescA.
Phyuck.
1. Phyfick.^ and the parts thereof. - 325
2. of Bodies. ib.
3. Principles. ibid
4. Of Matter., 32 7
5. Of theWorld. ibid
6. Of Elements. 328
7. Of Fire. 3^9
8. Of Stars. ibid
p. Of the Sun. 330
10. Of the Moon. ibid
11. Of Air. ibid
12. Of Water and Earth. 331
1 3. Of Add fi ion and Temperament i For.
14. of Generation and Corruption. ibid
i’).0f Motion. 332
16. Of living Creatures, ib.
ij. Of God. 333
18. Of Nature. 334
Ip. Of Fate. ^ 335
20. Of Jncorporeils., and firfl cf Decibles. 336
21. Of Vacuum and Place. ibid
22. Of Time, ' ibid
C L E A N T H E S.
1. His Life. 337
2. His Apophthegms. ibid
3. His Writings. 33^
4. His Death. • , 33^
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