
Thirteen books of natural philosophy
by Daniel Sennert
Occult PhilosophyHermeticismModern
Chapters
137
Total Words
962,565
Reading Time
3851 min
Published
1660
Table of Contents
1.Preface
94 min2.V. Touching mixt things without life, which ex ift by themfelves, and are homo-
1 min3.VI. Finally, as concerning the Parts which are in the whol, thus we are to hold.
51 min4.Book de Mente bum. Ch. 7. who denies fubftances fevered from matter to be pro-
8 min5.V. Time: For no motion ts performed in an Inftanc, but Succeffively and in Time.
1 min6.VI. Continuity, or Unity of Motion, inrefpect of time; andthetermtowhich; =~
19 min7.L. 6. Cb.9. whoat laft chus concludes: truly, as it feems to me, if thofe osher
2 min8.Book IL. Of Heaven ; and the Stars.
137 min9.III. Alfo between things alike after the third manner, there is no attion. For feeing
64 min10.I. Ina i
2 min11.part inthe middle, which the Light cannot pierce into, expreffes a certain deep=
54 min12.Book de ‘Mundo thus defined, Cap. 4. Haloisa ihining Circle, under the Sun, Moon, Circle a-
103 min13.Book 6. Of the Soul in general.
21 min14.Book 6, |
38 min15.VI. Sundry forcs of Hyacinciis or Crows-toes, for there is an.oriental one greater and lef.
1 min16.VII. Narciffus, the Water Daffodil; of which there are many forts; one purple in the
3 min17.XVI. The Squil oz Sea- The Sqn
47 min18.Book 7. Of the Sight. Chap. 2.
6 min19.Book 7
37 min20.I. There muft needs bea directing Principle by which (being in che living Creature) che
72 min21.Book 8. gol
19 min22.Book 8. - Of the Body of Man, and its Funétions, Chap. 2.
5 min23.Book 8
9 min24.Book 8. 409.
48 min25.Book 1
40 min26.part 0h
27 min27.Book 7. Chap. 10. yet being dead ic may be handled without danger. Such Qualities
41 min28.Part I
55 min29.Book 24
13 min30.Book V.. . Of Prattical Phyfick.
63 min31.Book 20
4 min32.Part I.
9 min33.Book V. co cOf Prattical Phyfick, «Barer
18 min34.Book Ii:
34 min35.Book de Ortz & Interitu, he defines Mixture co be che Union of chings mixable, being alce-
4 min36.Book lik
54 min37.LL. 2 wvilible
41 min38.Book IM
148 min39.Book LY.
256 min40.Part I. Of Tumors,
1 min41.Part VI. Gf Luxations, in!
30 min42.part difunite what before was clofe and compact, | {uch asarealfo thofe chat are produced by che fal-
25 min43.Book ve" W par
7 min44.Section 1. Chap.’8. ) then inthis cafe, repulfion
8 min45.part very deep. Concerning which Hippocrates
27 min46.Part I.
24 min47.Part 1 >
10 min48.Part I.
18 min49.Part I.
15 min50.part inflamed, bucthat after che ufe of chem for
72 min51.Book V. ~Partst. :
8 min52.Book VY.
27 min53.Book V.
8 min54.I. 2
44 min55.Part i.
7 min56.Book V.
4 min57.Section is to be ordainedsthat fo che little Bladdet
19 min58.Part 2. Sect. 1. Chap, To.
5 min59.Part 1.
18 min60.Part I.
75 min61.Part 3. tect. 2. chap. 2,354, 5. Ofche Ophthal-
51 min62.Book V. ss Of Praétical Phyfick.
10 min63.Part IT.
17 min64.Part II.
23 min65.Part cy oa
28 min66.Part 2. Sect. 1. Chap.5.. What was there {po-
6 min67.Part IL. |
32 min68.Part 6. Chap, 8. ofthe Liver: Part 7+ Chap. rr.
1 min69.Part 8. Chap, 5. of che Tefticles : ibid. Chap. 6.
9 min70.Part 1. Chap. 15. couching Kibes, chac the cool-
19 min71.Part LI.
19 min72.Part I.
6 min73.part isco be wafhed wich fale wacer, or a Ley 5
2 min74.Part If.
2 min75.Chapter defcribech and commenderh 5 and which | ounces: boylthem till a third part be confum-
9 min76.Section in the corcupted parc alone. Fallopius
3 min77.Part 11.
5 min78.part in which the fection ought to be made che|thacbyche faid burning very much of che found
15 min79.Part If.”
4 min80.Part LIL.
35 min81.Chapter co explain and creat of this Subject, | faid humors; we muft therefore more. efpe-
25 min82.Part Lib
21 min83.Part LiL
69 min84.Part II i
17 min85.Part IIT.
55 min86.Part LV.
62 min87.Part IV.
8 min88.Part IP.
23 min89.Book VY.
18 min90.Part IP.
24 min91.Book V.
9 min92.Part 2. Sett.2. Chap.4.) and even in his very
1 min93.Part IP.
7 min94.Part LV.
8 min95.Book V:
18 min96.Part IV
17 min97.Book V.
1 min98.II. They in like manner reject the Ancient
8 min99.Part IF.
1 min100.Book Vor
27 min101.Part LV...
14 min102.Part 17,
25 min103.Part 2..Ghap 12.) to wit, when there flow
1 min104.Part IP.
57 min105.Part LZ.
17 min106.Part IV.
8 min107.Part LV.
39 min108.Part IV.
8 min109.Part LV. 2
4 min110.Book deCelo Chapt. 7. text, 42+ and in his
26 min111.Part 2. Chap. 16. Queft.5. where Llikewife /fearching Inftrument being put intozthe
30 min112.Part IVs -
30 min113.Part IV
28 min114.Part iv, |
7 min115.Book i oa BA B es
7 min116.Part IV.
9 min117.Part lV
33 min118.Part V.
26 min119.Part 7.
9 min120.Part Vs
42 min121.part coo much, is to be loofned sbut the fwolm
14 min122.Part V i
31 min123.Part VE
40 min124.Part Vi || Ch
8 min125.Part V ik
16 min126.Part VL
53 min127.part caken away; which, di y-come,co-pafs, chaeshée caufe may-be MMU cated : | | away
31 min128.part complicated, and being Joyned are a {ure fign of the veneral Difeafe, and one
38 min129.L. Septalius alfo doth admonith us here, chac chere isa cereain fore of Guajacum,
197 min130.VILLI. They that baving been long infefed with the pain im their Hips bave the Hip
2 min131.XI. If the Varices happen unto fuchas are troubled with the Gout, the Gout
1 min132.XII. Ifthe Gout that was wont to keep its certain Periods ceafe and rerurnno
3 min133.MIV. Then
127 min134.IV. Andthisalfo may comfort fuch as are affliéed withthe Gout, that as every
1 min135.V. Thofechat aré troubled with the Gout may hkewite comfort themfelvés with
2 min136.VII. AndLaftly, although by arc, anda good conrfe of Diet, nich help may
62 min137.C. \Quelbaze >)
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