FOOTNOTES
[413] A fuller account of Hypatia may be found in Menagii Histor. Mulier. Philosoph. Lugd. 1690; Bruckeri Hist. Crit. Philos. ii. p. 351; and Wolfii Fragmenta Mulierum Græc. Gott. 1739, 4to.
[414] Varia Opera Mathematica D. Petri de Fermat, Tolosæ, 1679, folio.
[415] Cogitata Physico-Mathem. Par., 1644, and in Phænomena Hydraulica.
[416] On Georg. i. 109. These words are quoted by Emmenessius, the editor of the Variorum edition of Virgil, but in the edition of Servius, Venetiis, 1562, fol., they are not to be found. The Commentary of Servius may at present be no longer indispensable for explaining Virgil; but it deserves to be printed once more as completely and accurately as possible. It contains much useful information, as well as many fragments of works now lost; and on this account cannot well be entirely dispensed with.
[417] Quæst. Nat. iii. 25, p. 726.
[418] Hist. Nat. xxxi. 3, sect. 23, p. 552.—Athen. ii. p. 46.—Plutarchi Quæst. Nat. 7.
[419] De Simplic. Med. Facultatibus, iv. 20.
[420] De Natura eorum quæ effluunt ex Terra, lib. ii. p. 124.
[421] Philosophia Experimentalis, sive Commentaria in Aristotelis Meteorolog. lib. ii. textus 26, quæst. 2, tom. ii. p. 158, b.
[422] Mundus Subterraneus, vol. i. p. 254.
[423] Cursus Mathemat. p. 455, icon. 20.
[424] Collegii Experiment. pars ii. Norimb. 1715, 4to.
[425] Nuovi Ritrovamenti. Roma, 1696, fol.
[426] Philosoph. Transact. 1675: where an engraving is given of all the parts.
[427] Journal des Observations Physiques et Math. Par. 1714, 4to.
[428] Philosoph. Transact. No. 384, p. 140; and No. 413, p. 277.
[429] Comment. Acad. Petrop. v. p. 274.
[430] In his Versuchen. Halle, 1737, 8vo, i. p. 556.
[431] Theatrum Hydrostaticum.