CHAPTER LXXIIBIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEXGENERAL INDEX
- Abbreviations, [937]
- Abraham the patriarch, and astrology, [91], [449], [831];
- oak-tree of, [387]
- Abscess, [561], [565]
- Accusation of magic, against Roger Bacon, [31], [628-9], [676-7], [680];
- Albertus Magnus, [549];
- Trithemius, [550];
- philosophers and scientists, [660], [676-7];
- Hubert de Burgh, [675];
- Arnald of Villanova, [843];
- Bernard Délicieux, [860-1];
- Abano, [882], [888-90], [945-6], [978]
- Achates, a gem, [143], [364], [420]
- Achilles, [908]
- Acorn, [850]
- Adam, first man, [135-6], [154], [197], [201], [241], [292], [325], [327], [475]
- Adamant, mill worked by, [243];
- magnetic force of, [387], [566], [573], [817];
- breakable only by blood of goat, [546], [657]
- Adfar, [214], [216]
- Adultery, [728]
- Aerimancy or Aeromancy, [87], [320], [701-2]
- Agate, [331], [364], [469], [854]
- Agent, and patient, [738]
- Ages of man, [154], [834], [895];
- golden age, [896]
- Agnus Dei, [352]
- Agriculture, [6], [80], [82], [177], [470]
- Agrimonia, an herb, [142]
- Air, [420], [504], [579], [768], [790], [886-7];
- seven regions of, [324], [392-3]
- Alchemy, chaps, xlv, lxv, [80], [90], [177], [251], [433], [817];
- Adelard and, [22-3];
- Pseudo-Aristotle, [249], [251], [277];
- Michael Scot, [319-20], [327], [333-7];
- Franciscans, [335];
- Grosseteste, [447], [452-3];
- Vincent, [471];
- Albertus Magnus, [545], [557], [562], [567-73], [588];
- Aquinas, [607];
- Roger Bacon, [626], [639], [651], [658], [679];
- Arnald, [851], [855];
- Lull, [867-8];
- Abano, [906-7]
- Alcohol, [219], [501], [760], [766], [782], [784ff.], [797]
- Alexander the Great, [301], [64] [653-4], [786], [896-7], [908];
- and see other index
- Alexander IV, pope, [525]
- Alexandria, [74], [83], [214], [264], [322], [761], [794]
- Algebra, [89], [237]
- Alive, animal from which part taken, to remain, [781]
- Allegorical interpretation, of Bible, [11], [134], [207-8], [631], [648];
- of nature, [131], [192], [376], [847];
- in alchemy, [27], [217];
- in zoology, [386], [434];
- images, [899];
- and see Personification, Symbolism
- Alleluia year, [831]
- Alliataiu, a fish, [781]
- Almohades, [206]
- Aloes, [698], [817]
- Alphabetical order, [294ff.], [302], [406], [420], [536], [877]
- Alps, [46], [133], [156]
- Alsace, [425]
- Altar, experiments and physicians of, [481], [752], [756]
- Alum, [335]
- Alvarotto, Jacopo, [946]
- America, discovery of, [645], [865]
- Ammonia, [573], [752]
- Amorites, [322]
- Amulet, [147], [209], [264], [276], [433], [769];
- and see Ligatures and Suspensions
- Amusements, [808]
- Anaesthetics, [860], [887]
- Anatomy, [130], [376], [537]
- Androsimon, [276]
- Anena(?), [790]
- Anglo-Saxon, [67]
- Animals, [31], [56-7], [231], [727];
- intelligence, jealousy, remedies discovered by, [11], [35], [146], [200], [266], [423], [433], [473], [508-9], [563], [653], [908];
- use of parts of, [496], [498], [761], [764], [781], [817];
- and see names of individual animals
- Anselm, “friend,” [784]
- Ant, [243]
- Ant-hill, [147]
- Anthony, St. [380];
- church of, in Padua, [945-6]
- Antichrist, [138], [248], [460], [672], [674], [743], [842], [844], [954], [960]
- Antidote, [384], [858];
- and see Poison, and, in other index, Antidotarium under various medical authors
- Antioch, [46], [245], [270]
- Antipathy, [144], [349], [732]
- Antipodes, [199], [332], [538], [885-6]
- Ape, [384], [780];
- eaten by sick lion, [563]
- Aplanon, [41]
- Apollo, [646], [908]
- Apoplexy, [887]
- Apothecary, [835], [872]
- Apparition, [345], [358], [381], [470], [528], [559], [603], [912];
- and see Spirit
- Apple, [244], [506], [789]
- Applied science, [81], [190], [275], [601];
- Roger Bacon and, [651], [663]
- Apulia, [156], [426]
- Aqua ardens, see Alcohol
- Arabic language and learning, [24-8], [206], [211], [310-2], [349], [449], [499], [582], [589], [640], [643-4], [647], [762], [778], [863], [888], [972]
- Archaeology, [279]
- Architecture, [82]
- Argenteus, [226]
- Ariolus, [553]
- Aristologia, an herb, [794], [908]
- Arithmetic, [70], [449], [790], [904]
- Armenia and Armenian, [239], [262], [863]
- Arms and armor, [82]
- Aromatics, [350];
- and see Spice, Unguent
- Arrow, [344], [561]
- Arsenic, [471], [573], [797]
- Art, stars and, [587], [610], [673], [857]
- Art, Universal, of Lull, [863], [865-7], [871-2]
- Artemisia, [565]
- Artery, [298], [887]
- Artisan, [326], [536], [544], [651];
- and see Gild
- Asbestos, [242]
- Asclepius, [290], [902]
- Ascoli, [956], [958], [967]
- Ash, reduced to, [386], [413], [433], [562], [767], [793]
- Ass, [57], [145], [345], [384], [482], [767], [781], [817]
- Assidios, [240-1]
- Astrolabe, [21-2], [45], [68], [112], [116], [865]
- Astrologia, medieval meaning of, [11], [81], [829], [890]
- Astrological medicine, [6], [72], [92], [323-4], [498-9], [513], [670-1], [767], [851], [855-6], [871-2], [890], [893ff.], [957]
- Astrology, chaps, [xxxviii], [xxxix], [xlii], [li], [lxii], [lxvii], [lxx], [lxxi];
- also discussed by, Abelard, [5-7];
- Hugh of St. Victor, [11-13];
- Adelard, [40-2];
- William of Conches, [55-8], [61];
- Hildegard, [143], [148-54];
- John of Salisbury, [164-6];
- Neckam, [202-3];
- Maimonides, [211-2];
- Kiranides, [233-4];
- Pseudo-Aristotle, [253-9], [274-8];
- Pseudo-Solomon, [283];
- Sworn-Book, [287];
- William of Auvergne, [366-71];
- Thomas of Cantimpré, [393];
- Bartholomew, [416-9], [423];
- Grosseteste, [445-7], [451-2];
- Vincent, [467-9];
- Albert, [535], [577-92];
- Aquinas, [608-15];
- Bacon, [638-9], [655], [658-9], [664], [668-77];
- Pseudo-Albert, [730], [739], [742], [744];
- Sloane MSS, [805-8];
- Arnald, [855-8];
- Lull, [868-72];
- relation to magic, [148], [343], [556], [558], [674], [816], [857], [892];
- to other divination, [148], [298ff.], [892];
- to alchemy, [588];
- writings against, [970];
- dominance of, [973]
- Astronomia, medieval meaning of, [11], [81], [319], [577], [669], [790], [829], [890]
- Astronomy, of twelfth century, [70-1], [83], [198];
- history of, [320-1];
- defense of, [696-7];
- of Dante, [826];
- of Abano, [890];
- of Sacrobosco, [964]
- Athens, [284], [332], [428], [639], [755]
- Atlantis, [895]
- Atlas, the giant, and astronomy, [322], [646]
- Atom, Atomic theory, etc., [61], [462], [648], [906]
- Augury, [149], [319], [329], [365], [576-7], [601]
- Augustinian Order, [8], [189], [882]
- Authority and Authorities, attitude to, and citation of, Abelard, [6];
- Adelard, [28-9];
- Athelardus, [42-3];
- William of Conches, [60];
- Pedro Alfonso, [71];
- John of Spain, [78];
- Robert Kilwardby, [82];
- Daniel of Morley, [172-5];
- Neckam, [193-6], [199];
- Cantimpré, [373], [377-80];
- Bartholomew, [403-5], [422-3], [432];
- Arnold of Saxony, [430-2];
- Grosseteste’s Summa, [448-51];
- Vincent, [461-6];
- Peter of Spain, [494-6], [502];
- Albert, [536], [541-2];
- Aquinas, [609];
- De fato, [613];
- Bacon, [633-6], [647], [657], [683];
- Pseudo-Albert, [727], [731-4];
- Picatrix, [815-6];
- Bonatti, [826-7];
- Abano, [885], [910];
- miscellaneous, [241], [481], [677], [710], [732]
- Ave Maria, [117], [296], [952]
- Averroism, [709], [863-4], [887-8]
- Azure, [573]
- Babylon and Babylonia, [240], [257], [357], [359]
- Balaam, [318]
- Balagius, a gem, [469]
- Baldness, [31], [561]
- Balearic Isles, [863]
- Ballot, [931]
- Balsam, [239], [698]
- Baptism, [198], [391]
- Barber, [426]
- Barbo, a fish, [144]
- Barcelona, [83], [207], [845], [862], [930]
- Barley, [234]
- Barnacle bird, [200], [464]
- Basilisk, [202], [347], [361], [433], [562], [901], [905];
- and cock, [201], [562]
- Bat, [195], [288], [498], [736], [795], [817], [850]
- Bath, [224], [227], [480], [500], [787];
- Turkish, [273], [902]
- Bean, [850]
- Bear, [145], [767]
- Beard, [834]
- Beast, number of the, [672]
- Beasts, wild, [16], [232]
- Beatitudes, [325]
- Beaver, castration of, [199], [380], [433], [513], [540], [657]
- Becket, Thomas, St., [chap. xli]
- Bed, taking a thing to, [142-3]
- Bee, [224], [744], [780]
- Beef, [147]
- Beet-juice, [563]
- Beetle, [790], [956]
- Belt, see Girdle
- Benedict XI, pope, [844], [860]
- Benvenuto of Abano, [942-3]
- Berkeley, Lord, [806]
- Betony, [555-6]
- Bezoar, animal, [210], [909];
- mineral, [909-10]
- Bibliographies, medieval, [88], [353-4], [403], [405], [408], [612], [693], [696], [867];
- Dominican, [374], [395], [571], [599], [612], [694-5], [724], [741]
- Bird, [118], [145], [224], [265], [327], [507];
- edible, [147];
- of prey, [484], [504];
- to catch, [803];
- prediction by, [160];
- nest, [365], [420], [473]
- Bisemum, [140]
- Bishop, Richard, [50], [156]
- Bitumen, [793]
- Black, color used, [484], [497], [574], [780]
- Black Art, [319];
- and see Necromancy
- Black Death, [406]
- Black, Joseph, [36]
- Blanche of Castile, [339]
- Bleeding, [275], [324], [412], [476], [480], [804], [856], [887], [894]
- Blind and Blindness, [365], [860]
- Blood, human, [137], [299], [319], [504], [834];
- use of, [144], [227], [320], [332], [817], [886], [909];
- of animals, used, [147], [226], [232], [288], [321], [332], [386], [421-2], [433], [484], [496-8], [507], [546], [561], [563], [736], [781]
- Blotches, [561]
- Boar, [202]
- Bohel, a spirit, [289]
- Bologna, and university of, [525], [638], [795], [801], [827], [863], [879], [950], [952], [955], [967]
- Bonacossi, Bordelone, [877]
- Bones, used, [143], [496], [819], [899];
- discussed, [886]
- Boniface VIII, pope, [844], [857], [937-8]
- Book and Books, Neckam’s, [203-4], [984];
- trade in, [405];
- of magic, [279], [284], [660], [662], [696], [701], [704], [731], [861]
- Botany, [532]
- Bottle, [321]
- Bow, magic, [344]
- Box, [231], [264], [835]
- Boxwood, [506]
- Boy and Boys, story of two, [275];
- medieval, [410];
- virtue of parts of, [336];
- used in divination and other magic, [365], [586-7], [818]
- Brabant, [427]
- Brahmans, [378]
- Brain, physiology of, [39], [48], [298-9], [408], [500], [857], [860], [886];
- poison in, [907];
- of animals, used, [393], [496], [555], [561], [764], [786], [817]
- Bramble bush, [851]
- Bread, wheaten loaf, [141]
- Breastplate of high priest, [389], [399]
- Bridge, [655]
- Brindisi, [426]
- Britain, British Isles, and Britons, [364], [428]
- Brittany, [428]
- Bronze, [279]
- Brooch, [769]
- Building materials, [427]
- Bull, tamed by figtree, [202]
- Bungay, Friar, [680]
- Burgundy, [424]
- Burial, for purposes of magic, [145], [370], [483], [736], [802]
- Burned, in effigy, [946];
- bones, [943-4];
- at stake, [949], [952]
- Burning glass, [442], [455-6], [651], [789]
- Business courses, [82]
- Butter, [142], [434], [505], [817], [908]
- Byzantine, [38], [238], [300], [390]
- Cabbage, [496-7]
- Caesar, Julius, [668]
- Cairo, [190], [206], [734]
- Calendar, Christian, [92];
- reform, [444], [631], [644]
- Caliph, [390], [734]
- Calixtus II, pope, [239], [241]
- Camel, [362], [383], [710], [788], [902];
- humps of, [145]
- Camelea or Cameleon, an herb, [472]
- Camphor, [142], [786]
- Can Grande, [933]
- Candelabrum, [699]
- Candle, magic, [231], [280], [345], [561], [736-7], [782], [786ff.], [793], [800]
- Candlestick, seven-branched, [370]
- Canonization, [127-8], [612]
- Cap, [145]
- Carbuncle, [236], [565]
- Carnelian, [388]
- Cask, [263]
- Casket, [224], [227], [860]
- Castle, [832], [838], [843-4];
- magic, [346]
- Castration, [506];
- and see Beaver
- Casziel (or Cassiel), a spirit, [289], [900]
- Cat, [781], [964]
- Catalan, [chap. lxviii], [862], [867], [873]
- Cataract, [563]
- Cauldron, [279]
- Cauterization, [856]
- Censorship, [805], [851], [950]
- Ceremonial, in magic and medicine, [141ff.], [344], [482-3], [496], [801], [818-9], [904]
- Ceruse, [573]
- Chaldean, [92], [162], [208], [270], [286], [298], [349], [423], [449], [863]
- Cham, see Ham
- Chance, experience, [499], [854];
- and fate, [212], [830-1]
- Channel, English, [190]
- Characters, [227], [279], [351], [552], [556], [603], [608], [622], [659], [661], [663], [669], [731-2], [802], [820], [848-50]
- Charcoal, [689], [737]
- Chariot, scythe-bearing, [654]
- Charlemagne, [241]
- Charles V, king of France, [256], [405], [695], [801]
- Charles of Anjou, king of Naples, [460], [757], [795]
- Charles of Calabria, duke of Florence, [953], [967]
- Chartres, [52], [100], [155]
- Chastity, [242], [364], [388], [470], [817];
- and see Virgin
- Cheese, [434], [507]
- Chelidonia, see Swallow-wort
- Chelidonius, [420-1]
- Chemical and Chemistry, [chap. lxv], [38], [484], [500], [566], [573], [906]
- Chess, [835]
- Chestnut, [786]
- Chick, to make dance, [736]
- Chicken meat, [502-3]
- Child-birth, [135], [144], [316], [329], [376], [470], [482], [493], [586], [767], [851];
- formation of foetus, [418], [469], [484], [700], [744], [876], [957];
- born after eight months, dies, [329], [904];
- monstrous birth, [745]
- Chimaera, [138], [537]
- Chinese dictionary, [448]
- Chiromancy, [166-7], [266], [329], [331], [575], [606], [701-2], [804], [890]
- Christ, [299], [327], [965];
- birth of, and astrology, [105], [148ff.], [371], [452], [579], [590-1], [672-3], [676], [703], [896-7], [953-4], [960-1];
- and astrological elections, [831];
- effect of birth of on magic, [236], [607];
- power of name of, [483];
- child, [611]
- Christian and Christianity, [216], [244], [649], [672], [678], [891], [896];
- and see Magic, Religion, Theology
- Chronology, [92], [648], [897-8]
- Church fathers, [174], [589], [635], [848-9]
- Churl and Bird, tale of, [73]
- Cicada, [541]
- Cinnamon, [472]
- Cipher, [335], [688], [788]
- Circe, [719]
- Circle, magic, [227], [288], [321], [343], [345], [664], [669], [912];
- in Lull’s Art, [865-6]
- Circumcision, [834]
- Cistercian, [458]
- Cithara, [44-5]
- Citron, [544]
- City, fortune of, predicted, [331], [832], [838], [954-5]
- Claretum, a drink, [434]
- Classical heritage, [51], [157], [191]
- Classification of the sciences, [10-11], [79-82], [475], [630], [681]
- Clement IV, pope, [256], [458], [597], [622-8]
- Clement V, pope, [207], [842-6], [938]
- Clergy, interest of, in divination, [121], [170], [832], [836];
- as translators, [230];
- attacked, [306], [844];
- regular, [628], [759]
- Cloak, virtue of, [35], [160]
- Clock, see Time
- Clothing, [82], [352], [391], [428], [818];
- incombustible, [242];
- and see the names of individual garments
- Coal, [420];
- soot, [793]
- Cock, [201], [383], [498], [781], [819], [850];
- cock-crow, [263]
- Cold, the disease, [761]
- Colic, [887]
- Cologne, [523], [525-6], [544-5], [595ff.], [638]
- Color and Colors, discussed, [42], [434], [793], [804];
- making of, and experiments with, [787-8], [799-800], [806];
- in magic, [288], [729]
- Combustible compounds, see Candle
- Comet, [7], [58], [320], [371], [446-8], [452-3], [459], [469], [524], [583], [701], [961]
- Commune, [932], 9[41ff.]
- Compass, mariner’s, [31], [190], [199], [324], [387-8], [430], [621], [864]
- Compass, points of, observed, [140], [287], [343], [801], [819], [837], [964]
- Complexion, meaning physical constitution, [670], [886], [894], [896]
- Compostela, [488], [499]
- Compotus or Computus, [444], [644], [804]
- Compounds, medicinal, magical, etc., [480-2], [504], [508], [755], [769], [805], [817], [854]
- Conception, to aid, [730];
- to prevent, [470], [736], [744], [763];
- and the stars, [152], [316], [328-9], [876]
- Confederate, used in magic, [661], [669]
- Confessional, [742], [835]
- Conjunction, astrological, [146], [255], [583], [672], [872], [888], [896-7], [956], [960]
- Conjuration, see Incantation, and Spirit, invocation of
- Consecration, of bells, books, gems, spirits, etc., [chap. xlix], [243], [321], [353], [470], [556], [567]
- Constantine the Great, emperor, [729]
- Constantinople, [190], [230], [313], [638], [877]
- Constantius of Abano, [876]
- Constipation, [768]
- Consumption, [887]
- Contingent event, [12], [516], [559], [605]
- Contrary, cure by, [887]
- Cooking recipes, [799], [802]
- Copper, [545]
- Copprea, [143]
- Coptic, [214]
- Copyists, use of, and mistakes and frauds by, [171], [225], [297], [301], [427-8], [458], [464], [625-7], [742], [779], [909], [938]
- Coral, [470], [853-4]
- Cordova, [22], [205], [310]
- Cormorant, [473]
- Cornu cerastis, [242]
- Corpse, [32], [39], [192], [482], [496], [556], [762], [767], [782], [851];
- and see Necromancy, Resurrection
- Cotton, [561], [819]
- Cow, [57-8], [412], [729], [778], [780], [854]
- Crab, [362], [413]
- Crane, [144]
- Crape, [737]
- Creation, [58-61], [175], [181], [288], [317], [439], [461], [869], [962]
- Credulity and Scepticism, of Pedro Alfonso, [72];
- John of Salisbury, [157];
- Neckam, [199-200];
- Maimonides, [208];
- Michael Scot, [315];
- of medical men concerning spirits, [359], [369], [889];
- Cantimpré, [380-1];
- Bartholomew, [433];
- Vincent, [464-6];
- Albert, [464], [539], [543-6], [562], [566];
- Frederick II, [465];
- William of Auvergne, [349], [358], [360-3];
- Gilbert of England, [480-1];
- Aristotle, [576];
- Bacon, [656-7];
- Pseudo-Albert, [731], [734];
- Abano, [889], [903];
- other medieval, [116], [234], [238], [276], [513], [795], [804], [806], [856-7], [969-70];
- modern, [236]
- Critical days, [893]
- Criticism dreaded, [159], [634ff.], [640], [643]
- Cross, sign of, [141], [143], [288], [321], [381], [467], [470], [483], [528], [608], [848], [850];
- wood of, [549];
- in form of, [860];
- magic, [790]
- Crow, [193], [413], [496], [729], [791];
- white, [793]
- Crusades, [239], [525], [845], [863]
- Crystal, [800], [808], [889]
- Cucumber, [834]
- Cummin seed, [148]
- Cyme, [231]
- Dacdel, a spirit, [289]
- Daily life, medieval, [406]
- Danube, [525], [541]
- Darius, [896]
- Date, of life or works of, Adelard, [chap. xxxvi], [app. i;]
- William of Conches, [50-2];
- John of Spain, [74ff.];
- Hildegard, [127-8];
- Michael Scot, [310-11];
- Sacrobosco, [332];
- Cantimpré and Bartholomew, [373-4], [402-3];
- Grosseteste, [438];
- Witelo, [456];
- Vincent, [458-61];
- Gilbert of England, [478];
- John of St. Amand, [510];
- Albert and Aquinas, [461], [522ff.], 594ff.;
- Roger Bacon, [619ff.], [628-30];
- Picatrix, [813];
- Abano, [876], [880], [933-5];
- of introduction of Aristotle, [194-5], [312-3], [708];
- of Sompniale dilucidarium Pharaonis, [296];
- of Speculum astronomiae, [707-9]
- Day and Days, observance of, [42], [116], [150], [283], [296], [301], [319], [420];
- length of, [185]
- Deafness, [145-6]
- Death, time of, [887]
- Decans, [118], [221]
- Deer (including Doeskin, Roebuck, Stag), [144], [148], [210], [496], [508]
- Degree, medical, [504]
- Delphic oracle, [167]
- Desert, spirits in, [43], [344], [357];
- writings in, [43], [399-400]
- Design, argument from, [30]
- Desire, as a factor in magic, [665]
- Devil, [6], [134], [138], [208], [284], [318];
- and see Spirit
- Dew, [144], [324]
- Diacodos, a stone, [556]
- Diadochos, a stone, [556]
- Diagram, [116], [249], [282-3], [323], [627], [648], [790-1], [865], [867]
- Dialectic, [24], [29], [70], [88], [734], [789]
- Dialogue, [23], [50]
- Diarrhoea, [513], [793]
- Dice, [158]
- Dictionary, [448], [458]
- Diet, [82], [201], [273], [300], [383], [480], [500], [546], [560], [818], [887]
- Digestion, [145], [880];
- effect on dreams, [330]
- Dinner, [411], [833], [887]
- Dioptra, [112]
- Diplomacy, [843]
- Direction, observed, [231], [698];
- and see Compass, points of
- Disc, [279]
- Disease, [126], [480];
- magic transfer of, [499], [852];
- and see Spirit, Woman
- Dispensation, [311-12]
- Divination, [chap. xxxix], [72], [286], [835], [902];
- and magic, [319], [559];
- by demons, [358], [407];
- natural, [154], [168], [212], [349], [605];
- by opening Psalter, [295-6];
- by eating parts of animals, [497-8], [658];
- by polished surfaces, [158-9], [168], [320], [354], [364-5], [964];
- by shoulder blades, [86];
- by lots, numbers, names, [277], [319];
- from clouds, [320];
- from Kalends, [326];
- forbidden varieties of, [814], [848];
- other varieties, [14], [81], [158];
- and see Dream, Liver, Moon, Sieve, Thunder; also Aerimancy, Augury Chiromancy, Geomancy, Hydromancy, Lot-casting, Pyromancy, etc.
- Divining-rod, [557]
- Dog, [348], [385], [762];
- to keep from barking, [729], [821];
- to cause to follow you, [787];
- use of parts of, [209], [332], [496-7], [500], [562-4], [574], [736], [788], [803];
- mad, [210], [413], [563], [762]
- Dog-days, [252], [484], [856]
- Dolphin, [423], [505], [768]
- Domestic science, [409], [503ff.]
- Dominicans, [305], [339], [374], [453], [525], [594ff.], [629], [832-3], [843-4], [945];
- and see Bibliographies
- Door, used in magic, [603];
- affected by magic, [287], [558], [729], [744]
- Dove, [15], [321], [507], [539]
- Dragon, [236], [262ff.], [352], [380], [737];
- use of, [242];
- combat with elephant, [562];
- flying, [242], [433], [562], [657-8], [668];
- the constellation, [418], [967]
- Dreams, and interpretation of, [chap. l], [40], [272], [276], [487], [605], [708], [710], [728], [902];
- Hildegard on, [154];
- John of Salisbury, [161-4];
- Michael Scot, [319], [326], [330];
- Bartholomew, [412];
- Vincent, [467];
- Albert, [558-9], [575-7];
- Arnald, [845], [847];
- Cecco, [955-6], [958]
- Dreaming-places, [290]
- Dromedary, [318]
- Dropsy, [470], [473], [485], [588]
- Drugs, [766], [769], [817]
- Drum, [603], [819]
- Duck, [147], [909]
- Dung, [209], [232], [496], [561], [728], [850], [909]
- Dyes, [573], [787], [806]
- Eagle, [195], [242], [301], [364], [420], [473], [487], [541], [544], [761], [854]
- Ear, [505]
- Earache, [761]
- Earth, sphericity of the, [35], [439-40], [864];
- virtue of, [140], [142], [147-8], [801-2];
- not allowing things to touch the ground, [421]
- Earthquake, [294]
- Ear-wax, [561], [736], [817]
- Earwig, [761]
- Eccentric, of planet, [176], [444], [446], [672]
- Ecclesiastical elections, [606];
- offices, [833]
- Echeneis or Echinus, [361], [379]
- Echo, [789]
- Eclipse, [68], [151], [223], [294], [325], [603], [804], [897];
- during Christ’s passion, [160], [371], [961]
- Economics, [11], [426]
- Eden, Garden of, see Paradise
- Editions, especially early printed, William of Conches, [53], [63];
- Daniel Morley, [172-3];
- Neckam, [189], [191];
- Morienus, [215];
- Prester John, [239];
- Pseudo-Aristotle, [248], [267-8];
- Artemidorus, [290-1];
- Dream-Books of Daniel and Joseph, [294];
- Morale Sompnium Pharaonis, [296];
- Michael Scot, [307-8], [333];
- William of Auvergne, [338];
- Bartholomew, [401-3];
- Vincent, [457];
- Thesaurus pauperum, [490-1];
- John of St. Amand, [510];
- Aquinas, [594], [598];
- Bacon, [617-8], [679];
- Pseudo-Albert, [571], [721], [735], [737], [739];
- Bonatti, [826];
- Arnald, [846], [853];
- Lull, [862];
- Abano, [875], [882], [917-26], [935];
- Abraham Aben Ezra, [927-8]
- Education, as experienced or discussed by, Hugh of St. Victor, [8-10];
- Adelard, [20-24];
- William of Conches, [50-55], [61];
- Gerard of Cremona, [87-9];
- John of Salisbury, [155ff.];
- Daniel Morley, [172-4];
- Neckam, [188-90];
- Cantimpré, [374];
- Bartholomew, [403];
- Grosseteste, [437-8];
- Vincent, [458];
- Gilbert, [481];
- Peter of Spain, [488-90];
- Albert, [522-6];
- Aquinas, [595-8], [601-2];
- Bacon, [619-21], [627], [630ff.], [640-2];
- Peckham, [629];
- Arnald, [843], [847];
- Lull, [863];
- Abano, [876-7], [879];
- Cecco, [950], [952], [954]
- Edward I, king of England, [309], [483], [909]
- Eel, [541]
- Egg, [886-7]
- Egypt, [42], [83], [162], [174], [190], [216], [293], [300], [349], [449], [755], [831]
- Egyptian Days, [420], [469], [484], [856]
- Elder tree, [563]
- Elections, astrological, [148], [183-4], [186], [255], [325], [390], [587], [673-4], [700], [831], [833-4];
- and see Ecclesiastical
- Electricity, [906]
- Elements, [41-2], [56-7], [131], [136], [175-6], [242], [253], [275], [332], [334], [341], [360], [394], [420], [447], [462], [480], [564], [580], [594], [830], [836], [871], [886], [906];
- not found pure, [34], [53], [175], [231];
- harmony of, [671]
- Elephant, [403], [562], [646]
- Elijah, [801]
- Elysium, [12]
- Ematites, a gem, [908]
- Embassies, [238], [293], [843]
- Emerald, [143], [210], [236], [239], [363], [546-7], [553], [853], [908], [937]
- Empiricism, [209-10], [362], [482], [538], [657]
- Encyclopedias, medieval, chaps. [liii], [liv], [lvi], [193], [315];
- modern, [382-5]
- Endor, witch of, [167]
- England and English, chaps. [xxxvi], [xli], [xlii], [xliii], [liv], [156], [375], [428], [619-20], [788], [799-800], [802-3], [811]
- Ephialtes, [360]
- Epicurean, [61], [165], [582]
- Epidaurus, [290]
- Epilepsy, [143], [145-7], [151], [209], [349], [413], [470], [496-7], [515], [847-8], [904]
- Epitaph, [522], [913], [934]
- Error, causes of, [630-1], [636], [681]
- Errors, lists of condemned, [355], [571], [694], [707-12], [869-71], [882-3]
- Esau, see Jacob and
- Eschinus, see Echineis
- Esculapides, [269]
- Ethics, [630-1]
- Ethiopia and Ethiopic, [433], [562], [592], [656-7]
- Etruscan, [11]
- Etymology, [192], [315], [481], [572]
- Eucharist, [549], [649], [903]
- Eugenics, [151], [587]
- Eugenius III, pope, [126]
- Eunuch, [737]
- Euphrates, [265]
- Evangelists, four, [160]
- Eve, first woman, [60], [474-5]
- Excrement, human, [484]
- Exercise, physical, [409], [887]
- Exorcism, [168], [227], [320], [352], [359], [365], [439], [699], [892], [912]
- Experience, Experimental method, etc., chaps. [lxiii], [lxiv], [lxv];
- and magic, [8], [227-8], [292], [343], [345], [347], [353], [546-9], [561], [658-9], [701], [707], [738], [820], [899], [977], [982];
- and divination, [115], [118], [161], [168], [301], [320];
- in 12th century astronomy and astrology, [67-71], [77-8], [87], [183-5];
- medical, [15], [412];
- in alchemy, [336];
- of India, [237];
- with worms, [386];
- at Paris, [657];
- of Adelard, [38-40];
- Neckam, [192], [196-7], [200], [202];
- Maimonides, [209-10];
- Kiranides, [229];
- Pseudo-Aristotle, [247], [249], [251], [257], [277];
- Michael Scot, [316], [321], [329];
- William of Auvergne, [341], [343], [345], [355], [360-4];
- Bartholomew, [433];
- Grosseteste, [439ff.], [451];
- Witelo, [454-5];
- Peter of Spain, [494-5], [498-500], [507-10];
- John of St. Amand, [510-13];
- Albertus Magnus, [532], [534], [536], [538-48], [564], [566-72], [576];
- Roger Bacon, [306], [335], [647-59], [662], [664], [666], [681], [683];
- Arnald, [853-6], [859-60];
- Bernard Gordon, [856-7];
- Lull, [864];
- Abano, [884], [893], [899], [906], [912]
- Eye, structure of, [498];
- complaints and cures, [144], [363], [421], [469-70], [472], [484], [498], [506-7], [762], [766], [855], [860]
- Eyebrow, [144], [153], [498]
- Eye-glasses, [859]
- Eyelash, [144]
- Ezzelino, [827]
- Faith, requisite in magic, [160], [665], [817];
- in medicine, [887];
- and Reason, see Religion and science
- Falcon and Falconry, [464], [562]
- Fame, love of, [273]
- Fascination, [169], [202], [248], [385], [553], [558], [574], [607-8], [614], [662], [664-5], [710], [900-2]
- Fasting, [143], [211], [227], [242], [413], [561], [604], [818], [909]
- Fat, [384], [504], [560], [909]
- Fate, [165], [462], [589-92], [613-5], [712], [866]
- Faun, [358]
- Feather, [144]
- Fee, physician’s, [881]
- Fennel, [508], [563]
- Ferdinand the Catholic, [864]
- Ferrara, [955], [965]
- Feudal, [30], [241], [424], [427], [634]
- Fever, [143-4], [151], [470], [504], [588], [886-7]
- Fig tree, [816]
- Filcrum coarton, a gem, [262]
- Finger and Fingers, middle, [140];
- two, [231];
- crossed, [790]
- Finland, magic of, [429]
- Fir tree, [139], [142-3], [200]
- Fire, the element, [41], [394], [420], [506], [817];
- marvelous, [252];
- use of, [144];
- at Rome in 192 A. D., [752];
- universal, [57];
- ordeal of, [818]
- Fireworks, [736-7], [791], [804], [807]
- Fish, [135], [143-4], [263], [327], [360], [423], [466], [504-8], [851]
- Flea, [147], [737]
- Flood, [57], [136], [222], [452], [582], [745], [897]
- Florence, [825], [952-4], [967-8]
- Floron, a spirit, [965]
- Flowers of St. John, [536-7]
- Fly and Flies, [484], [736-7], [763], [959]
- Flying machine, [654-5]
- Foca, [232]
- Foliot, Gilbert, [181]
- Folk-lore, [380], [815]
- Foot, [729]
- Footprint, [332]
- Forlì, [825ff.]
- Form, [420];
- specific, [565], [567], [854], [906];
- and see Good
- Fountain, [349];
- marvelous, [180], [244];
- of youth, [219], [242], [798]
- Fox, [194], [209], [500]
- France, [70], [376], [427], [453]
- Francesco of Mantua, [879]
- Francis, St., [862]
- Franciscans, [305], [335], [403], [415], [418], [617], [620], [626-9], [642], [675], [682], [712], [796], [863], [945]
- Franciscus de Fullano, [836]
- Frankincense, [556]
- Frederick I, Barbarossa, [240], [271]
- Frederick II, emperor, see other index
- Frederick of Sicily, [845]
- Frenzy, [412], [761]
- Freudian theory, [468]
- Friars, [305], [373], [501], [830], [958]
- Frog, [347], [359], [482], [497], [545], [762], [781], [854]
- Fruit, [505-6], [887]
- Fumigation, [135], [224ff.], [288], [482], [560], [698], [766], [780-1], [817], [850-1], [854], [892], [912]
- Fungi, [506]
- Furnace, [572]
- Gabriel, angel, [900]
- Galerites, [729]
- Gall, [484], [496], [504], [561], [767], [781], [807], [850], [909]
- Ganges, [236]
- Gascony, [426]
- Gaul, [4], [20], [24], [28], [50], [87], [156], [375], [386]
- Gems, Hildegard on, [142-3];
- Neckam, [202];
- of India, [236], [242ff.];
- Pseudo-Aristotle, [252], [261ff.], [275-6];
- William of Auvergne, [363];
- Thomas of Cantimpré, [387ff.];
- Bartholomew and Arnold of Saxony, [430-2];
- Vincent, [469-70];
- Albert, [566-7], [727];
- Abano, [908];
- found in animals, [210], [386], [421], [544];
- used by animals, [473]
- Generation, of various animals, [144], [359], [382], [386],
- and corruption, [417], [446], [670], [894];
- spontaneous, [137], [347], [465], [543], [728], [736-7], [744];
- human, [328-9], [886], [894], [910-1];
- magic, [353], [780]
- Genethlialogy, [451], [585]
- Genius, a kind of spirit, [104]
- Genoa, [638], [885]
- Gentian, [413]
- Gentiles, [174], [299], [462]
- Geocentric theory, [176]
- Geoffrey Plantagenet, [51]
- Geography, of Bartholomew, [406], [424-9];
- Bacon, [645], [648];
- other medieval, [396]
- Geomancy, [chap. xxxix], [90], [237], [294], [319], [331], [445], [588], [606], [701-2], [707], [712], [835-8], [865], [869], [890], [912]
- Geometry, [83], [88], [299], [456], [485], [641], [648], [651], [790], [885]
- Geranium, [140]
- German language, [128], [540-1];
- scholarship, [518-9]
- Germany, [375], [403], [405], [525], [558], [740]
- Gesha, a gem, [261]
- Gesticulation, [209]
- Gild, [651], [879];
- and see Artisan
- Girdle, [143-8], [265-6]
- Girl, magic power, [146];
- medieval, [411];
- who ate spiders, [544];
- and see Virgin
- Glass, mirror, [190], [199];
- chapel, [244];
- cask, cave, or submarine, [263];
- vessels, [321], [372], [387];
- spheres and tigress, [543];
- perspective-, [680];
- lantern, [785]
- Glaucus of Beneventum, [761]
- Gloss and Glossator, [327], [764]
- Glow-worm, [737], [786]
- Glue, [788]
- Gnostic, [857], [867]
- Goat, [385], [546], [854]
- Goat-milker, [473]
- God and gods, celestial, [530];
- terrestrial, [350];
- factitious, [350];
- name of, [224], [352], [391], [407], [873];
- Adelard avoids discussion of, [41];
- Lull on, [865], [872];
- miscellaneous, [893];
- and stars, see Star and Astrology;
- and nature, see Religion and Science
- Gold, [202], [224], [236], [817], [855], [858], [899], [908];
- potable, [806], [854]
- “Good form,” [981]
- Goose, [147], [505], [793]
- Gothic cathedrals, [536]
- Gout, [482], [807], [847], [887]
- Grammar, [52], [72], [129], [156], [325], [439], [644], [648], [788]
- Gravitation, force of, [35-6]
- Greece, [20], [184], [546]
- Greek, [178], [241], [437], [640-1], [644-5]
- Greek fire, [31], [736], [784ff.]
- Green, [35]
- Gregory VIII, pope, [76]
- Gregory IX, pope, [231-2]
- Gregory X, pope, [490]
- Gregory XI, pope, [864]
- Griffin, [236], [420], [541], [546]
- Gualfridinus, [957]
- Guido of Montefeltro, [828]
- Guido of Valencia, bishop of Tripoli, [270]
- Gunpowder, [31], [688-91], [736], [786], [793];
- noiseless, [807]
- Gurkhan of Kara Khitai, [240]
- Guy de Foulques, [622];
- and see Clement IV
- Gymnosophists, [378]
- Gypsum, [910]
- Hadrian, emperor, [860]
- Hair, [331], [483], [496], [563], [744], [834];
- tonic, [565], [793]
- Ham, son of Noah, first magician, [321], [449], [911]
- Hand, [31];
- clapping, [819]
- Hardewin the Teuton, [156]
- Hare, [736], [817]
- Harlot, [348]
- Harpy, [541]
- Haruspex, [166], [319], [553]
- Hawk, [15], [200]
- Hazel rod, [361], [512], [659], [662], [690]
- Head, magic, speaking, etc., [680], [825]
- Headache, [144], [146], [412], [761]
- Hearsay, [381], [542]
- Heart, physiology of, [298-9], [513], [907];
- use of, [144-7], [232], [362], [384], [422], [497-8], [555], [574], [729], [767], [851];
- disease, [508], [880]
- Heat and Hot, [142], [817]
- Heaven and Heavens, one or many? [131ff.], [176-7], [275], [322], [332], [414-6], [581];
- animated? 287, [333], [367];
- empyrean, [355-6], [414-5];
- revolution of eighth sphere, [871], [895-6];
- and see Stars, Music of Spheres, Waters above firmament
- Hebrew and Hebrews, [67], [120], [174], [192], [chap. xliv], [261], [268], [272], [286], [312], [363], [437], [495], [640-1], [644-5], [778], [780], [824], [863], [877-8], [926], [930], [937]
- Hecate, [279]
- Hedge-hog, [762]
- Heliotrope, an herb, [724], [728];
- a gem, [361], [363], [429], [470], [961]
- Hellenistic, [678]
- Helun, a beast, [148]
- Hemorrhage, [469], [853]
- Hemorrhoids, [432]
- Hen, [484]
- Henry VII, emperor, [933]
- Henry I, king of England, [23], [48], [69], [72]
- Henry II, king of England, [21], [49], [51], [65], [156], [160]
- Henry III, king of England, [619], [675]
- Henry VII, king of England, [181], [827]
- Henry of Eastry, [25]
- Herbs, Hildegard on, [141-2];
- Kiranides, [231], [233-4];
- Pseudo-Aristotle, [275-6];
- William of Auvergne, [362];
- Vincent, [472-3];
- Albert, [555-6], [564-6], [727];
- in sculpture, [536-7];
- miscellaneous, [505], [656], [851];
- plucking of, [140-1], [160], [209], [234], [466], [472], [482], [556], [608], [728]
- Heredity, [910], [956]
- Heresy, [127], [239], [531], [831], [944];
- and see Errors, Inquisition
- Hermaphrodite, [109], [329], [376]
- Heron, [144-5], [513]
- Herring fisheries, [386]
- Hippocratic school, [769];
- for Hippocrates see other index
- History, Hugh of St. Victor on, [11];
- Bacon on, [646-7];
- modern critical, [685],
- uncritical, [980];
- ages of, [475];
- and astrology, [42], [647], [897],
- and see Conjunctions;
- of astronomy, [321-2];
- of science, [533-4], [681];
- of magic, [647], [659-60]
- Hole, [482]
- Holm oak, [135]
- Holy Ghost, [152], [367]
- Holy salt, [353]
- Holy wafer, [903]
- Holy water, [353], [850]
- Homeopathy, [907]
- Honey, [324], [393], [434], [506], [565], [795], [817]
- Honorius III, pope, [311]
- Honorius IV, pope, [881], [935]
- Hoopoe, [288], [362], [421-2], [497], [555], [729], [763]
- Horaeus, [52]
- Horn and Horns, used, [496], [854];
- magic, [264];
- why men don’t have, [30]
- Horoscope, [14], [107], [672], [956]
- Horse, [262], [359], [390];
- meat, [506];
- wild, [904]
- Hour, observance of, [201-3], [293], [300], [327], [344], [670-1], [819], [855];
- length of, [185]
- House, astrological, [5], [486], [871-2];
- marvelous, [782]
- Howard, Thomas, Earl of Arundel, [172]
- Howard, William, Lord, [172]
- Hubert de Burgh, [675]
- Hubert Walter, [478]
- Hugo Eterianus, [292]
- Human body, physiology of, [57], [152], [192], [311], [499-500], [886];
- virtue of, [734], [907];
- use of parts of, [142-3], [474], [480], [496], [816-7];
- is human flesh nutritious?, [503];
- how poisoned?, [907]
- Humanism of twelfth century, [51], [191]
- Humors, [150-2], [762]
- Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, [121]
- Hundred Years War, [406]
- Hunting, [157]
- Hydromancy, [86], [320], [701-2]
- Hyena, [199], [544]
- Hygiene, [886]
- Hyperborean, [440]
- Hypnotism, [346], [467], [901]
- Hyssop, [227]
- Ice, [148], [818]
- Idolatry, [343-4], [698], [702]
- Idols, of Lucretius, [667];
- of Francis Bacon, [681]
- Illuminated manuscripts, [15], [111-2], [117-8], [121], [263], [286], [322], [761], [788], [827]
- Illumination of mind and soul, [362], [865]
- Image, engraved and astrological, [158], [164-5], [177], [220], [223ff.], [231-2], [251], [257-8], [275-6], [280], [287ff.], [327], [351], [370], [388ff.], [399-400], [469-70], [549], [579], [588], [603], [615], [658], [673-4], [676], [731], [802], [815ff.];
- Albert on, [567];
- Aquinas, [610-1];
- Speculum astronomiae, [696], [698ff.];
- Bonatti, [835];
- Arnald, [857-9];
- Abano, [898-900], [908];
- Cecco, [958-9];
- wax, [814], [818], [835];
- other magic, [264], [349], [806]
- Imagination, power of, [608], [614], [911]
- Impotence, [605], [821], [850], [853]
- Incantation, [chap. lxvi], [141ff.], [160], [232], [237], [242-3], [258], [275-6], [320];
- in Vincent, [466], [470];
- in 13th century medicine, [482-3], [498], [851-2], [858];
- Albert, [563], [574];
- Aquinas on, [608];
- Bacon, [621], [652], [661-5], [669];
- Abano, [889-90], [900], [902-4];
- Cecco, [953];
- in books of experiments, [731], [780], [788], [802-3], [807];
- experiments that work as well without, [361], [513], [662];
- and see Notory Art; Words, power of
- Incense, [817], [820]
- Incubus, [299], [353], [358], [897], [960]
- India, [chap. xlviii], [92], [224], [236-7], [293], [300], [325], [336], [346-7], [433], [588], [645-6], [656], [786], [885], [894], [898-9]
- Indicum, [434]
- Infancy and Infant, [32], [332], [834], [957];
- and see Child-birth
- Ink, [288], [788], [800], [806];
- invisible, [467];
- and see Writing
- Innocent IV, pope, [309], [459], [943]
- Innocent V, pope, [525]
- Innocent VIII, pope, [743]
- Inoculation, [907]
- Inquisition, [206-7], [368];
- Bacon and, [31], [688-9];
- Arnald and, [843], [846];
- Spanish, [851];
- Délicieux and, [860-1];
- Lull, [864];
- Abano, [875], [881], [934], [938-47];
- Cecco, [chap. lxxi]
- Insanity, [142-3]
- Insect, [537]
- Insomnia, of Rasis, [754], [766]
- Instruments, scientific, [29-30], [454], [627], [652-3], [884];
- musical, see Music
- Intellect, active, [631], [633];
- unity of, [633]
- Intent, as a factor in magic, [665]
- Interpolations, [240], [461-6], [492], [722]
- Interrogations, astrological, [183-6], [255], [326], [370], [390], [579], [701], [711], [832-3], [893];
- of geomancy, [838]
- Intestines, [470], [899]
- Inventions, church and, [30-1];
- Roger Bacon and, [651], [654-5], [682-3];
- Francis Bacon and, [681];
- magic and, [975-6]
- Invisible, to become, [232], [287], [363], [387], [470], [603], [729], [800], [961];
- and see Writing
- Ionicon, [322]
- Ireland and Irish, [190], [236], [408]
- Iron, use of, [232], [793];
- taboo of, [386], [496], [819];
- oriental, [392]
- Irrigation, [249], [601]
- Israelites, [389]
- Italy and Italian, chaps, [lxvii], [lxx], [lxxi], [824], [925]
- Jacinth, [141]
- Jacob and Esau, [469], [591]
- Jacob of Brescia, [952]
- Jacob of Padua, [941]
- James II, king of Aragon, [843-6]
- Jasper, [135], [331], [364], [389], [470]
- Jaundice, [482], [561]
- Jealousy, [54], [248], [769], [910], [967]
- Jerusalem, [160], [216], [239]
- Jew and Jewish, [chap. xliv], [42], [195], [278], [288], [290], [299], [314], [389]
- Joachimite ideas, [842]
- John the Baptist, feast of, [483], [537]
- John XXII, pope, [713], [881], [935-8]
- John XXIII, pope, [644]
- John, bishop of Norwich, [174]
- John, patriarch of India, [239]
- John Orbelian, [240]
- John Venibene, [956]
- John of Vicenza, [831-2]
- John, see Prester, and other index
- Joints, of fingers and toes, [324];
- pains in, [752]
- Joseph’s divining cup, [159]
- Judges in schemes of divination, [113ff.]
- Juggler, [789]
- Julian, father of Peter of Spain, [488]
- Julius Caesar, [896]
- Juno, used for planet Venus, [109]
- Jupiter, the planet, [418], [583], [672], [834-5]
- Jusquiam, an herb, [496], [556], [725], [733]
- Kathariel, spirit of Saturn, [323]
- Katherine, St., [327]
- King and Kingship, discussed, [268], [272-3], [909];
- as patron of learning, [189];
- predictions for, [296], [302], [583-4], [672], [895-6]
- Knife, [111], [789]
- Knot, in magic and divination, [429], [819]
- Laboratory, [216], [538], [572], [653]
- Ladder of Hermes, [481]
- Lamp, experiment with, [737], [782];
- marvelous, [786]
- Land and water on earth’s surface, [645]
- Langton, Stephen, archbishop of Canterbury, [311-2]
- Language and Languages, [728];
- scientific study of, [81], [192], [630], [640], [644-7], [863];
- of animals or birds, [730], [782]
- Lantern, [785]
- Laon, [47]
- Lar, [357]
- Lateran Council, Second, [31];
- Fourth, [465]
- Latin, learning, [70-1], [174], [375], [644], [677];
- and see Education, Scholasticism, Style, Textual criticism, Translation
- Laudanum, [324-5]
- Laurel, [506], [728], [816]
- Law, canon, [158], [189], [329-30], [631], [668], [931];
- Mosaic, [162], [208], [212], [345], [371], [386];
- Roman, [172-3], [179], [189], [193], [634], [636], [647], [896], [931];
- miscellaneous, [273], [733], [834];
- and see Inquisition, Legislation, Trial
- Laxative, [275], [504], [565]
- Lead, [224], [392], [802], [817], [857];
- pencil, [173]
- Leather, [860]
- Left hand, etc., used or preferred, [231-2], [329], [482], [736], [762-3], [854], [887]
- Legislation, concerning magic, [284], [660], [814]
- Lemon pips, [210]
- Lens, magnifying, [440-1], [456], [668]
- Lent, [465]
- Leopard, [145], [817], [909]
- Leprosy, [147], [331], [413], [573], [791]
- Lettuce, [564]
- Levitation, [359], [821], [904]
- Liberal arts, seven, [8], [23], [72], [190], [449], [788ff.], [889];
- and see Quadrivium
- Libraries, medieval, [62], [462], [627], [677], [845]
- Ligatures and suspensions, [14], [140], [142-3], [160], [209], [433], [470], [482], [494], [496], [498], [561], [573], [608], [736], [762-3], [769], [779], [793], [853-4], [902]
- Light, [332], [344], [456], [591-2], [899]
- Lightning, [564]
- Like loves like, [732]
- Lily, [728]
- Lincoln cathedral, [536]
- Linen, [391], [763]
- Liniment, [780]
- Lion, [57], [145], [361], [631], [732], [762];
- Thomas of Cantimpré on, [381-5];
- use of parts of, [243], [433], [560], [732-3];
- figure of, [857-8], [899]
- Lioness, amours of, [384], [563]
- Liturgy, [292], [801]
- Liver, disease, [565];
- divination, [299], [486];
- use of, [135], [145], [148], [393], [484], [496-7], [561], [764]
- Livonia, [403]
- Lizard, [484], [786]
- Locusts, to avert, [854]
- Logic, [4], [155-7], [247], [489], [648], [865], [886];
- magic, [144-7]
- Longevity, [655], [658], [894], [899];
- predictable, [149], [701];
- and see Fountain of youth
- Loosing bonds, [729], [737]
- Lord’s Prayer, [116], [120], [296], [467], [482], [608], [801], [848], [851-2], [952]
- Lorraine, [427]
- Lot-casting, [111ff.], [320], [606-7], [662], [707];
- and see Geomancy, and in other index Sortes sanctorum
- Louis IX, St., king of France, [448], [458-9]
- Louis of Bavaria, emperor, [954]
- Love, [349], [731], [958];
- charms and potions, [291], [555], [731], [736-7], [802], [808]
- Lunacy, [145], [907]
- Lung, [143], [145], [412], [565]
- Lynx, [200]
- Lyons, Council of, [526]
- Machinery, [654-5]
- Magi, who came to Christ child, [6], [111], [239], [318], [483], [497], [553], [591], [611-2], [614], [904], [961];
- of Persia and east, [291];
- Prester John and, [239];
- Michael Scot on, [318]
- Magic, chaps, [lxiii], [lxv], [lxvi];
- discussed by Hugh of St. Victor, [13-5];
- Hildegard, [138-9];
- John of Salisbury, [157];
- Maimonides, [208-9];
- Michael Scot, [318-21];
- William of Auvergne, [341-9], [353-4];
- Albert, [548-60], [704-6];
- Aquinas, [602-5];
- Bacon, [659-63], [704-6];
- Cecco, [963-4];
- Pico della Mirandola, [970];
- as an art, [605];
- use or abuse of nature, [139];
- materials employed, [138-9], [227], [603];
- personal requirements of magician, [209], [604-5], [733], [817-8];
- relation to science and medicine, [8], [79-80], [138-9], [559-60], [604-5], [663], [666], [816], [848], [977], [982];
- reality of, [319-20], [603];
- fraud and illusion of, [14], [343], [345], [349], [358], [585], [660-1], [669], [821], [975];
- evil, [319-20], [604], [713];
- good or natural, [237], [339], [343], [346-7], [550], [554], [970];
- immunity from, [352-3], [553], [731];
- marvelous results of, [603], [821];
- history of, [647], [659-60], [911];
- final definition, [973ff.];
- of the present, [979-81];
- and see Accusation, Legislation, Maleficium, Necromancy, Sorcery, Witchcraft, etc.
- Magna Graecia, [46]
- Magnet, [48], [143], [261], [316], [359], [361], [388], [482], [524], [556], [566], [607], [734], [769], [791], [854], [907];
- magnetic poles, [907]
- Magnus annus, [203], [370], [418], [589], [710], [744], [895]
- Majorca, [862-64]
- Maleficium, [14], [158], [320], [347], [551], [604], [901];
- personified, [138-9]
- Mallow plant, [140]
- Mandragora, [135], [139], [142], [817]
- Manfred, king of Sicily, [221], [254], [757], [930], [965]
- Mani and Manicheism, [60], [611], [672]
- Mania, [408], [858]
- Manna, [243], [324-5], [393]
- Mansions of sun or moon, [113ff.], [183], [223], [699], [820]
- Mantike, [14]
- Manuel Comnenus, emperor, [230], [240], [292]
- Manuscripts, are discussed too frequently in notes and text to index;
- for individual MSS see Index of Manuscripts;
- for Illuminated MSS see Illumination
- Maps, [426]
- Marble, [386], [737]
- Marduch, [298]
- Maria or Marietta, Abano’s housekeeper, [940], [946]
- Maria, a star, [387]
- Mariner’s compass, see Compass
- Marriage, [605], [850]
- Mars, the planet, [418], [583]
- Marseilles, [91-3], [181], [206], [486-7], [638], [844]
- Marsilius de Carrara, [943]
- Martin IV, pope, [828]
- Martin de Oliviera, [937]
- Martyr and Martyrdom, [333], [682], [863], [949]
- Marvels, [chap. lxiii];
- of Toledo, [174];
- of Prester John, [241ff.];
- and experience, [655], [734];
- of art and nature, [663-8], [733-4], [737-8];
- cures, [768-9]
- Mary, the Virgin, [355], [549], [672]
- Mass, sacrament of, [800], [851]
- Matesis, see Mathesis
- Mathematica, [14]
- Mathematical method, [647-9], [682]
- Mathematics, [438], [630], [803], [813];
- teaching of, [641]
- Mathematicus, [11], [148], [309], [418], [445], [553], [580], [669]
- Mathesis, [11], [158], [319], [580], [669]
- Matilda, wife of Henry I of England, [45]
- Matter, [181], [368], [420], [581], [633], [699];
- eternity or indestructibility of, [36], [208]
- Mead, [434]
- Meal, [148], [506]
- Measurement, [653]
- Meat, cooked made to appear raw, [787]
- Mechanical devices, [654], [661], [669], [865]
- Medicine, chaps. lvii, lviii, lxiv, lxviii, lxx, [289], [533-6], [542], [802], [804], [807], [828];
- of Hildegard, [126], [130];
- Secret of Secrets, [273];
- Michael Scot, [331];
- Bartholomew, [412-3];
- Lull, [866-7], [872];
- theological attitude toward, [15], [168], [364], [369];
- and see Astrological, History of, etc.
- Melancholy, [137], [145], [408], [506], [850], [907]
- Melon, [834]
- Memory, [34], [584]
- Menstrual fluid, [329], [332], [470]
- Mephus, a tree, [781]
- Mercenaries, English companies of, [802]
- Merchant, [273], [349]
- Mercury, metal, [471], [573],
- and see Quicksilver;
- planet, [234], [325], [672], [955]
- Merlin, [190], [331], [954], [960]
- Mermaid, [544]
- Meropis, an herb, [555]
- Metals and Metallurgy, [32], [217], [392], [459], [572], [788], [806];
- and see Planets and, Alchemy
- Meteor, [562]
- Methodism, in medicine, [499]
- Michael, the angel, [288], [900]
- Michael, bishop of Tarazona, [86-7], [257]
- Microcosm, [153], [174], [325], [377], [446], [577], [586]
- Microscope, [112], [441]
- Middle ages, influence in, of early Christian literature, [53], [157];
- Adelard, [43];
- William of Conches, [61-2];
- Daniel of Morley, [180-1];
- and see Classical Heritage
- Midnight, [140], [144]
- Milk, cow’s, [434], [728-9], [793], [887];
- woman’s, [32], [505], [563], [744];
- other, [496], [505], [737]
- Mill, [351], [787]
- Millionaires, [349]
- Mind, occult virtue of, [557], [731], [849], [902]
- Mining, [545]
- Mineralogy, [261], [545], [573]
- Minium, [434], [573]
- Miracle, [552], [631];
- of apostle Thomas, [238-9];
- John of Vicenza, [831];
- distinguished from magic, [148], [160-1], [602-3];
- denied, [944]
- Mirror, [177], [190], [199], [262], [442];
- comic and magic, [243], [287], [789], [806], [817];
- and see Divination by polished surfaces, Optics
- Miserere, [296]
- Missionary, [863]
- Mob, see Populace
- Modern, [25-6], [58], [86-7], [91], [210], [413], [450-1], [464], [495], [548], [729]
- Modesty or lack of, in writers, [406], [499], [643], [761], [764]
- Mohammed and Mohammedanism, [20], [42], [672], [863], [897-8]
- Mole, [147], [288], [336], [341], [545], [737], [793]
- Monasticism, [14], [189ff.], [299], [363], [381], [437], [487], [490], [634], [758], [761], [806], [838]
- Monster, [264], [358], [433], [537];
- and see Chimaera
- Monstrous races, [241], [376]
- Monte Cassino, [595-6]
- Monteus, “friend,” [759-60]
- Montfort, Simon de, [448], [622]
- Month, specified, [856]
- Montheus, see Monteus
- Montpellier, [190], [200], [336], [525], [843], [845], [852-3], [863], [881], [935]
- Moon, controls generation and corruption, [145], [150-1], [164], [326], [329], [393];
- observance of, [113], [116], [143], [148], [152-3], [209], [234], [319], [323], [325], [467], [569], [588], [671], [795], [856];
- relation to other planets and to signs, [484-5], [804];
- man in, [192];
- addressed, [819];
- and see Bleeding, Mansions of
- Moonbeam, [72], [202]
- Moon-tree, [389]
- Morea, [231]
- Morphea, a disease, [471]
- Moth, [560]
- Mouse, [146], [393], [817], [909]
- Mountain, [236], [424]
- Mouth, holding in, [143]
- Moving picture, [384]
- Murder, [482]
- Muscle, [158], [565]
- Music, [790];
- divisions of, [37];
- and astrology, [40];
- and medicine, [445], [887];
- instruments, [45], [363], [435];
- of the spheres, [203], [325]
- Myrtle, [506]
- Mysticism, [9], [272], [764]
- Mythology, [57], [191]
- Nahe river, [126], [132]
- Nail, metal, [148], [209]
- Nail parings, [483], [834]
- Names, see Christ, God, Place, and Words, power of
- Naples, [284], [314], [596-7], [757], [843], [959]
- Napoleon, [785]
- Narce, [780]
- Narcotic, [559];
- and see Anaesthetic
- Nasturtium, [565]
- Nativities, [152], [212], [255], [300], [326], [369], [585], [700], [893], [895], [955-6]
- Nature, [733], [857];
- nothing impure in, [30];
- medieval love of, [537]
- Navigation, [80], [177], [236], [654];
- and see Compass
- Nebuchadnezzar, [299], [449], [897-8];
- era of, [898]
- Necromancy, [chap. lxvi], [166];
- Michael Scot on, [319], [322], [327];
- William of Auvergne, [343], [358];
- Albert, [549-52], [555-6], [579];
- Bacon, [661];
- at Paris, [707], [713];
- in experimental books, [782], [800], [803];
- Arnald on, [848-50];
- Lull and theistic argument from, [861], [872-3];
- relation to science, [72], [80], [177], [346], [734];
- images of, [258], [280], [356], [696], [698], [701], [705-6], [731], [899-900];
- Abano and, [912], [946];
- Cecco and, [963-6]
- Nectanebus, [246], [264], [350], [587], [700]
- Needle, [227]
- Neo-Platonism, [531]
- Nero, emperor, [134]
- Nestorians, [239]
- Nightingale, [144]
- Night time, and magic, [319], [899], [976];
- and see Midnight
- Nigromancy, see Necromancy
- Nile, [583]
- Nine, [143], [280], [496], [563]
- Nitrate, [484]
- Noah, [254];
- as one of three Hermeses, [215], [222];
- sons of, [837]
- Nogaret, [843]
- Noiseless guns and powder, [807]
- Noon, [140]
- Norman and Normandy, [45], [51]
- Nose, why above mouth, [30]
- Nosebleed, [761]
- Notebook, [264]
- Notory art, [chap. xlix], [235], [319], [604], [903-4]
- Nudity, [802]
- Number, observed and perfect, [53], [276-7], [366], [444], [485], [702], [904]
- Numerals, Hindu-Arabic, [237], [312]
- Nymph, [357]
- Oak, [387]
- Obscenity, in magic or medicine, [561], [743-4], [817]
- Observation, by Adelard, [39];
- medieval astronomers, [186], [262];
- Bartholomew, [406];
- Witelo, [456];
- Albert, [532], [534], [539-41], [547];
- sculptors, [536-7];
- Bacon, [652];
- reputed Chaldean, [838];
- Arnald, [843], [864];
- Abano, [884]
- Occult virtue, discussed in general by, John of Salisbury, [160-1];
- Neckam, [201-2];
- Maimonides, [209-10];
- Michael Scot, [324], [331];
- William of Auvergne, [361ff.];
- Thomas of Cantimpré, [387-8];
- Peter of Spain, [494], [507], [511];
- Albert, [565-6];
- Aquinas, [607];
- Bacon, [664], [667];
- Arnald, [854-5];
- Abano, [892-3];
- relation to fetishism and animism, [893];
- miscellaneous, [766], [769], [779], [972]
- Octave, [203], [325]
- Odor, [434], [905]
- Oil, [413], [484], [505-6], [561], [737], [753], [762], [766], [786], [817]
- Old men, death of, desired, [526]
- Old-wives, [351], [358], [482], [608], [662], [851], [853];
- and see Witch
- Oliviera, Martin de, [937]
- Olympias, mother of Alexander, [587]
- Olympus, Mt., [242]
- Omens and portents, [159-60], [301]
- Onager, or wild ass, [474]
- Onocentaur, [380]
- Onyx, [243]
- Ophites, a Gnostic sect, [867]
- Opthalmius, a gem, [729]
- “Opinion,” in animals, [35]
- Opium, [496], [755]
- Optics, [80], [89], [409], [592];
- Grosseteste, [438], [440-3];
- Witelo, [454-6];
- Roger Bacon, [619], [629-30], [638], [649], [667-8];
- optical illusions, [561], [736], [787], [885]
- Oracle, [269], [291], [298]
- Orbelian, John, [240]
- Ordeal, [736-7], [786], [903]
- Originality, [10], [53], [131], [618], [635], [764]
- Origanum, an herb, [508], [564]
- Ostia, [279]
- Ostrich, [386], [541]
- Ouija board, [110]
- Owl, [195], [336], [729]
- Ox, [807]
- Oxford, [190], [355], [438], [525], [621], [629], [634], [637-8], [685-6], [863]
- Oyster, [191]
- Padua, [456], [523], [875-6], [879-83], [888-9], [914-6], [930-3], [941-7]
- Paganism, [102], [141], [288]
- Pain, [886]
- Painting, [889]
- Palazzo della Ragione, [889]
- Palermo, [638]
- Palestine, [244]
- Palmistry, [282];
- and see Chiromancy
- Pamphile, a witch, [975-6]
- Pan, a kind of spirit, [104]
- Panacea, [471]
- Papacy, [238-9], [596];
- and poisons, [905], [909], [938];
- papal physicians, [244-5], [479], [490], [chap. lviii], [844-6], [881];
- other patronage of science, [311-2], [622ff.], [643], [689], [758], [881], [901], [939], [945];
- abuses at papal court, [437]
- Paradise, [198], [238], [242], [387], [462], [474]
- Paralysis, [145], [506], [560], [588], [768], [887]
- Parchment, [227], [288], [482], [627], [788], [800]
- Pard, [382]
- Parietary, [852]
- Paris, and university of, [4], [52], [155], [172-3], [189], [237], [306], [313-4], [339], [355], [362], [374], [381], [403], [405], [415], [427], [489-90], [523-8], [545], [576], [595ff.], [601], [628], [634], [637-40], [645], [657], [675], [694], [707], [712], [742], [792], [801], [803], [842-4], [863], [869-71], [877], [915], [929]
- Parliament, [621]
- Parrot, [473]
- Parsley, [508], [565]
- Partridge, [496]
- Paternoster, see Lord’s prayer
- Patriarchs, [283], [632], [646], [671], [894]
- Paul, apostle, [333];
- potion of, [481], [860]
- Paul II, pope, [832]
- Peacock, [195]
- Pearl, [513]
- Peking, [674]
- Pelican, [542]
- Penalty, [273]
- Penance, [391], [952]
- Penates, [358]
- Pentagon, [280], [288], [351]
- Peony, [209], [359]
- People, [273]
- Pepper, [472], [506], [733], [817], [851]
- Peripatetic, [37], [70], [450], [584], [896], [902], [939]
- Persecution, reputed cases of, [31], [311], [620ff.], [628], [674-7], [682], [685], [707]
- Persia and Persian, [228], [239-40], [261], [278], [293], [299-300], [449], [612], [898]
- Persian fire, [565]
- Personification, [23], [48], [102]
- Perspective, see Optics
- Peter III, king of Aragon, [843]
- Peter, Judex de Altichino, [933]
- Pharaoh’s fig, [877];
- magicians, [8], [296], [350], [408], [552]
- Pharmacy, [480], [856]
- Philip of Macedon, [262]
- Philip IV, the Fair, king of France, [843], [938]
- Philology, see Etymology, and Languages, scientific study of
- Philosopher’s stone, [215ff.], [802]
- Philosophy, Greek, [25], [30], [174], [179], [195], [480];
- history of, [448-50], [646-7];
- medieval, [53], [70], [157], [340], [522], [630], [635], [637], [765], [889-91];
- divisions of, [283];
- and magic, [72], [663]
- Phison river, [239]
- Phoenix, [532]
- Phoenicia, [361]
- Physica, [10], [160]
- Physics, [72], [89], [198], [591], [649], [765]
- Physicus, [422]
- Physiognomy, [169], [328-9], [485], [575], [887], [890], [910]
- Physiology, [408]
- Pie, [505]
- Pietro di Tarantasia, see Innocent V
- Pig, [57], [325], [412], [505], [764], [766]
- Pill, [140], [331], [482], [753], [761], [769]
- Pisa, [638]
- Pith, [563]
- Place names, [30]
- Placides, [791]
- Plagiarism, [88], [216], [626-7]
- Plagues of Egypt, [223], [352], [583]
- Planetary week, [203]
- Planets, motion, [195];
- properties, [57], [417-8], [820], [829], [834-5], [849], [868-9];
- and metals, [42], [323], [335], [445], [452], [797];
- and herbs, [908];
- and human body, [486], [833], [855-6];
- and religious change, [42], [370], [672],
- and see Conjunctions;
- spirits of, [323], [820], [888], [900]
- Plantagenet, an herb, [139], [482]
- Plaster, [324], [412], [480], [766], [852]
- Plate, metal, [854]
- Platonism, [5], [55], [178]
- Plumbing, [392], [678]
- Plurality of benefices, [312]
- Poetry, [100], [191], [862]
- Poison, Maimonides on, [210-1];
- Abano, [904-10];
- poisonous human beings, [277], [483], [544];
- other cases of, [413], [483], [504], [714], [861];
- safeguards against, [144], [242], [386],
- and see Antidote
- Poland, [454], [526], [545]
- Politics, [11], [953-4]
- Poplar, [506]
- Populace and Popular risings, control of stars over, [369], [586], [610], [671], [890];
- and see Vulgus
- Pork, [147], [505]
- Pottery, [34], [572], [801]
- Practica, [801-2]
- Practical utility, Roger Bacon’s insistence on, [630], [641], [651], [678], [681]
- Practice, medical, [480], [575], [684], [740], [761], [881]
- Praestigium, [15], [320], [551], [556]
- Prayer, [55], [126], [274], [327], [369], [549], [666];
- and see Incantation, Lord’s Prayer, Notory art
- Predestination, [866]
- Prester John, [chap. xlvii], [270]
- Priest, [39], [391], [497], [740-2], [835], [850]
- Priscillianists, [611]
- Private parts, [480], [561]
- Professions, learned, [54], [317], [769]
- Prometheus, [647]
- Prophecy, [168], [212], [354], [357], [359], [461], [558], [902]
- Providence, [166], [589]
- Psychology, [408], [461], [497]
- Pulse, [887]
- Pun, [189]
- Purgatory, [286], [325]
- Purification, [142], [288], [320], [352], [729]
- Purple, [231], [421]
- Pygmy, [357]
- Pyrenees, [322]
- Pyrites, [431]
- Pyromancy, [86], [701-2]
- Pythagorean, [487], [566], [574], [895]
- Quadrivium, [10], [22], [80], [156]
- Quadruped, [145ff.]
- Qualities, four, [34], [54], [480], [507], [733], [871], [886];
- innate, [732]
- Quicklime, [782], [785], [793]
- Quicksilver, [263], [499], [500], [573], [793], [797], [907];
- and see Mercury
- Quinquefolium, an herb, [725]
- Quinsy, [852-3], [858]
- Rabbi, [206], [209]
- Races, monstrous, [241], [376]
- Radiation of force, light, etc., [443], [455], [648], [667], [906]
- Rainbow, [440], [547], [652]
- Rain-making, [780-1], [910], [976]
- Rain-water, [133]
- Raphael, the angel, [288], [900]
- Rat, [792]
- Raymond, archbishop of Laon, [33], [627]
- Raymond, archbishop of Toledo, [73], [76]
- Readers and Reading, medieval, [10], [481]
- Reason, process of, [299], [317], [983];
- and experience, [28-9], [78], [298-301], [499], [508ff.], [727], [734], [765], [854-5];
- life of, [981]
- Red, used, [231], [413], [482]
- Red Sea, [236], [387], [729]
- Reed, [363], [497]
- Reformed churches, [845]
- Reflection and Refraction, see Optics
- Regulus, a serpent, [905]
- Reims, [340]
- Relics, [601]
- Religion, medieval attitude, [192], [493], [528], [571], [649], [678], [764-7], [779], [826], [888], [939];
- and magic and astrology, [42], [284], [370], [962];
- and science, [28], [31], [58-62], [131], [168-9], [175], [179ff.], [197-8], [207-8], [305-6], [327-8], [340ff.], [415], [439], [530-1], [600ff.], [631-2], [640], [644], [709-13], [863], [939], [971-2];
- and see Theology
- Renaissance, [273], [593], [883]
- Reputation for magic, see Accusation of
- Resurrection of the body, [355-6], [671], [944]
- Resuscitation of corpses, [287], [656], [831], [903]
- Revelation, [647], [855]
- Revolutions, astrological, [700], [832-4], [895-6], [960]
- Rhetoric, [24], [72], [100], [296-7], [341], [788-9]
- Rheum, [858]
- Rialto, [244]
- Rich, Edmund, archbishop of Canterbury, [459]
- Richard I, king of England, [188]
- Richard, bishop of Bayeux, [21], [44ff.]
- Riddles, [789]
- Right, hand, etc., used or preferred, [144-6], [231], [329], [421], [482], [508], [729-30], [762], [767], [854], [887]
- Ring, [143], [280], [321], [351], [387], [793], [853], [908], [959]
- Ringworm, [473]
- River, [132-3], [802]
- Roads, medieval, [623]
- Robbers, [232], [574]
- Robert, king of Naples, [846], [967]
- Romances, medieval vernacular, [263]
- Rome, [189], [239], [525], [596-7], [629], [861], [863]
- Rose, [561], [787];
- oil of, [384]
- Royal Society, [804]
- Ruddy complexion, [336]
- Rue, [386];
- eaten by weasel, [506]
- Ruins excavated, [526]
- Rustic experience, [509]
- Sabians, [756]
- Sacrament, last, [832]
- Sacrifice, [228], [288], [321], [347], [556], [603], [652], [666], [669], [755], [817], [820];
- human, [319-21], [964]
- Saffron, [140], [820]
- Saga, Norse, [540]
- Sage, the spice, [790]
- Saint, see Canonization, Relics
- St. Albans, [188]
- Saladin, [206]
- Sal ammoniac, [472], [793], [797]
- Salamander, [242], [473], [909]
- Salary, professor’s, [931-3]
- Salerno, [46], [190], [200], [210], [482], [757], [851]
- Saliva, [142ff.], [202], [211], [277], [360], [483], [561], [817], [860]
- Salmon, [143]
- Salt, [336], [453], [483], [573], [797];
- and see Holy
- Saltpeter, [690], [737], [793], [807]
- Salvia, [386], [744], [790]
- Sanjar the Seljuk, [240]
- Sapphire, [242], [363], [431], [553], [566], [855]
- Sardonix, a gem, [242]
- Sarpedon, [290]
- Satia, a spirit, [358]
- Satire, [872]
- Saturn, the planet, [57], [289], [418], [820], [869], [894]
- Satyr, [358]
- Saxony, [526], [545]
- Scab, [473]
- Scammony, [511]
- Scarification, [412]
- Scepticism, see Credulity and
- Schism, papal, [126]
- Scholasticism, [chap. xxxv], [19], [26], [272], [315], [502], [613], [632-3], [641], [647], [681], [730], [738], [885]
- Scholiast and Scholium, [232]
- Sciatica, [761]
- Scientific spirit, curiosity, etc., [27], [31ff.], [139], [196-7], [406], [503ff.], [535ff.], [657], [663], [792], [816], [886], [891-2], [970-1], [978-9];
- and see Experience, Observation, Religion and science
- Scorpion, [210], [383], [413], [561], [699], [768], [796], [899]
- Scot and Scotland, [428]
- Sculpture, [536-7]
- Sea, [132], [341];
- of sand, [242]
- Sea-calf, [899];
- fowl, [190];
- serpent, [544]
- Seasons, four, [300], [886-7]
- Secrecy, [197], [224], [258], [265], [267], [271], [284], [299], [320], [571], [621], [625], [636], [663], [754], [761], [763], [765], [805], [835], [905], [982]
- Seed, grows instantly, [782]
- Semen, [332], [345]
- Sense, deceived, [789];
- of nature, [348], [350], [361], [407];
- origin of all ideas, [847]
- Sepulcher, [423]
- Serf and Servant, [410]
- Sermon, [375-6], [634], [952]
- Serpentaria, a root, [908]
- Seven, [41], [72], [111], [153], [224], [276], [323], [392], [498], [563], [737], [788], [817-9], [866]
- Seven Sleepers, [725], [759]
- Sex and Sexual, observed in magic, [147], [353], [494], [563], [736], [899];
- predicted, [329], [469], [590], [744], [838];
- controlled, [730];
- medieval and modern attitude to discussion of, [742-3];
- of snake, [413];
- of palms, [361];
- of planets, [164], [417];
- intercourse, [224], [329], [331], [353], [358], [382], [546], [561], [901]
- Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, [298]
- Shaving the head, [142], [412], [563]
- Sheep, [190], [348], [733]
- Sheepskin, [147]
- Shem, [321], [449]
- Ship, [349], [835]
- Shipwreck, [232]
- Shirt, [483]
- Shoe, [143]
- Sicily, [30], [45], [309-10], [341]
- Sick room, [506]
- Siena, [489]
- Sieve, [903]
- Sigmund, Count Palatine, [740]
- Silence, observed, [482], [487]
- Silk, [231], [819]
- Silvanus, [104]
- Silver, [202], [224], [470], [818], [853-4], [907]
- Simon Magus, [320], [954]
- Simples, [510], [816-7]
- Sin, [286], [324], [328], [474-5], [858], [870];
- effect on nature, [136], [192], [201];
- as an obstacle to science, [632]
- Sinciput, [737]
- Siphon, [199], [249], [790], [804]
- Siren, [380]
- Skin, [143], [145], [484], [560];
- changing, [795]
- Skull, [859]
- Slav and Slave, [909]
- Sleep, [887]
- Sleight-of-hand, [343], [345], [661], [669], [789]
- Smallpox, [482-3]
- Smoke, [362]
- Snake, Alexander and, [262], [266];
- experiments with, [656], [785], [794-6];
- charming, [904];
- safeguards against, [420], [483], [506], [539], [561];
- medicinal and other use of, [226], [413], [484], [513], [769];
- skin of, [74], [345], [363], [498];
- poison of, [905], [908]
- Sneeze, divination from, [330], [606]
- Soap bubble, [787], [790]
- Socrates, [112], [262ff.], [278], [908];
- and see other index
- Sodom, apples of, [387]
- Solids, regular, [648]
- Solon, [647]
- Soporific, [262], [753]
- Sorcery, [7], [265], [319], [332], [423], [731], [848-50];
- counter-magic against, [139-40], [497], [850-1];
- and see Witchcraft
- Sortilegi, [14]
- Soul, human, discussions of, [376], [408], [485], [735];
- Plato on, [104], [865];
- immorality of, [255], [462], [838];
- power of, [574-5], [664-5], [674], [849];
- from stars, [40], [211];
- or from God?, [329], [584];
- relation to stars, [590], [614], [710];
- other than human, [35], [348], [362], [564-6], [584], [710];
- and see World
- Sound, [32]
- Spain and Spanish, [chap. xxxviii], [172-3], [181], [322], [813], [862];
- era of, [74]
- Sparrow, [505]
- Spatulamancy, [86]
- Species, [443], [732], [855], [893], [906];
- permanence of, [533], [867];
- for Specific form, see Form
- Spice, [472]
- Spider, [348], [413], [544], [763]
- Spirits,
- good or evil, discussed by,
- Athelardus, [42-3];
- William of Conches, [55], [61];
- Bernard Silvester, [104];
- Hildegard, [134ff.];
- Maimonides, [208];
- Pseudo-Aristotle, [259-60];
- William of Auvergne, [353ff.];
- Thomas of Cantimpré, [393];
- Bartholomew, [407];
- Vincent, [462], [468];
- Roger Bacon, [667];
- Abano, [889];
- Cecco, [963-6];
- expulsion of, and power over, [135], [143], [232], [357], [359-60], [387], [965],
- and see Exorcism;
- fall of, [55], [104], [130], [134], [136], [357];
- in the air, [55], [104], [135], [139], [323], [357], [394], [466];
- in heavens and stars, [55], [136], [287], [289], [323], [343], [355-6], [468], [581-2], [608], [670], [710], [849], [897], [899], [953], [958], [963];
- in the moon, [323], [698];
- in nature, [7], [135ff.], [355], [358-60], [387];
- invocation of, [280], [320ff.], [327], [422], [556], [674], [712], [781], [807], [chap. lxvi], [848-9], [892], [912], [953], [959], [963],
- and see Necromancy, Notory art;
- magic, astrology, arts and sciences ascribed to, [6], [138], [154], [158], [160], [298], [319ff.], [343], [551-2], [603-6], [661], [669], [733-4], [818], [899];
- mediums between God or gods and man, [55], [208], [227], [461];
- orders of, [55], [104], [285], [317], [357-8];
- possession by, [355], [497], [816];
- safeguards against, [135], [148], [241-2], [261], [470]
- Spiritual Franciscans, [842]
- Spiritus, [33], [298], [385]
- Spleen, [470], [504], [565]
- Spring, water, [133], [744];
- caused to flow, [819];
- and see Fountain, Seasons
- Stars, nature of, [5], [40-1], [48], [103], [149], [208], [366], [381], [697];
- as signs and not causes, especially of evil, [149ff.], [316], [367];
- affected by magic, [225-6];
- fixed, [368], [418], [820];
- shooting, [320];
- and see Astrology, Planets, etc.
- State, [157]
- Statue, of Abano, [947];
- animated, [351];
- and see Head, speaking
- Steel, [135], [392], [453], [788], [791]
- Stephen, St., [160], [327-8]
- Stoic, [582], [895-6]
- Stomach, [145], [470], [472], [504], [565], [853-4]
- Stone, the disease, [546], [844], [847], [857-8]
- Stork, [422]
- Storm-averting magic, [232], [287], [353], [469-70], [821]
- Strasburg, [597]
- Stupor, [761]
- Style, literary, [54], [129], [157], [191], [216], [261], [290], [410], [693], [725], [764]
- Stylus, [227], [762]
- Submarine, [263], [654]
- Substance and accident, [734]
- Succubus, [358], [897], [960]
- Sucking out poison, [908]
- Suffumigation, see Fumigation
- Sugar, [325], [817]
- Suggestion, force of, [346]
- Suicide, [107]
- Sulphur, [471], [573], [737], [786], [793], [797], [817]
- Sun, and magic, [153], [470], [728];
- rising, [140];
- before sunrise, [232], [472];
- before sunset, [140], [232];
- miraculous suns, [318];
- variations in heat of, [368];
- oracle of, [269];
- tree of, [387]
- Surgery, [480], [760], [856], [894]
- Swallow, [420-1], [767], [853];
- wort and stone, [420-1]
- Swan, [145]
- Sweat, [135]
- Sword, magic, [227];
- poisoned, [561], [910]
- Symbolism, [137], [198], [402];
- in alchemy, [217], [562]
- Sympathetic magic, [202], [497], [561], [852], [907]
- Symptoms, [766]
- Syria, Syriac, and Syrian, [66], [231], [237], [239], [244], [248], [261], [294], [756]
- Syringe, [908]
- Tables, astronomical, [68], [92], [262], [638], [644], [668], [814];
- of contents, [130-1]
- Talisman, [264], [675];
- and see Amulet, Image
- Tambourine, [819]
- Tape-worm, [887]
- Tarasia, queen, [76]
- Tarragona, [843], [846]
- Tartars, [645], [674]
- Taxo, a beast, [336]
- Teacher and Teaching, see Education
- Tears, [345], [817];
- and see Weeping
- Telescope, [112], [441]
- Temistius, horn of, [265]
- Templars, [910]
- Ten, [444], [819]
- Terra sigillata, [210], [909]
- Testicles, [561], [850];
- and see Beaver
- Tetragrammaton, [210], [800], [857]
- Text, Textual criticism and history, [213], [230], [240], [268ff.], [450], [460-3], [491-2], [519], [647], [722], [739];
- and see Interpolation
- Textbooks, [406], [456], [489], [491], [620], [641]
- Thamur, or worm of Solomon, [386-7]
- Thaumaturgy, [456]
- Theater, [32], [82], [158]
- Thebes, [284]
- Theft, discovery of, or recovery of stolen objects, [287], [348], [603], [728], [800], [804], [806-8], [903];
- prevention of, [143], [348-9]
- Theobald, archbishop of Canterbury, [156]
- Theobald, king of Navarre, [296]
- Theodoric the East Goth, [803]
- Theodosius de Flisco, [836]
- Theology, attitude, [chap. lii]. 3, [169], [317], [462], [466], [530-1], [602], [631-2], [792];
- teaching of, [11], [156], [375], [475], [595-8], [639-40], [848], [865-6];
- boy theologians, [11], [639];
- grades of theologians, [451];
- criticism of, [634], [638-41], [831];
- and magic, [660];
- and astrology and astronomy, [90-1], [621], [694], [703], [709ff.], [830-3], [869-71], [892], [899], [901], [949];
- Arnald and, [843-5];
- and see Religion
- Theriac, [210], [361], [473], [755], [909-10]
- Theurgy, [286]
- Thomas, apostle, [chap. xlvii], [475], [477]
- Thorn, [483]
- Thoth, god, [227]
- Thought, freedom of, [103];
- indestructibility of, [983-4]
- Three, [142-3], [140], [277], [496], [744], [851-2]
- Threshold, [497]
- Throat, [492]
- Thunder, divination from, [223], [320], [351], [804];
- miscellaneous, [326], [562], [583]
- Tide, [57], [366]
- Tiger, [542]
- Tigris river, [239]
- Time, ways of telling, [68], [223], [325];
- divisions of, [419];
- observed in magic, [209], [293], [300], [365], [603], [800];
- and see Day, Month, Moon, Sun, Calendar, etc.
- Timeo, [743], [791]
- Tin, [392], [802], [959]
- Toad, [201], [336], [352], [381], [386], [545-7], [768], [796], [909]
- Toledo, [87-88], [171ff.], [179-80], [262], [284], [310], [638], [668], [784], [814]
- Tongue, [231], [408], [555]
- Tooth, [209], [273], [470], [482], [560], [574], [728], [762-3], [767], [782], [851]
- Toothache, cures for, [144], [492], [496], [561], [565], [767-8]
- Toothpowder, [496]
- Topaz, [331], [363]
- Torpedo, [361]
- Tortoise, [362], [564], [854]
- Torture, [273], [903]
- Touch, [886], [905]
- Toulouse, [156], [262], [668]
- Tours, [46], [100]
- Tradition, see Authority, Textual history
- Transformation, magic, [320], [345], [603], [662], [674], [736], [821], [965]
- Translation, chaps. xxxviii, lxiv, lxv;
- from Greek into Arabic, [213], [249], [260], [759], [764];
- vernacular, [66], [74], [241], [405-6], [480], [490-1], [677], [827], [846], [877], [926];
- pretended Latin, [26-7], [66], [240];
- of Aristotle and the Psuedo-Aristotle, [194-5], [247ff.], [269ff.], [276], [310ff.], [394-5], [576], [598-600], [633], [708];
- Roger Bacon on, [633-4], [643];
- by Abano, [877-9], [883-4], [888], [927];
- miscellaneous Latin, [20ff.], [100], [111-2], [119-20], [205-7], [214ff.], [229-30], [233], [291ff.], [310ff.], [394-5], [438], [455-6], [487], [643], [708], [778-9], [847], [929-30], [972]
- Travel, [45], [156], [238], [481], [541], [843], [877]
- Treasure, hidden, [557], [603], [807], [838], [965]
- Tree, [139], [231], [296], [325], [387], [539], [817], [853];
- of life, [266];
- of sun and moon, [474];
- figure of, in Lull’s Art, [867];
- poisonous, [907]
- Tree-toad, [139]
- Treviso, [880-1], [930-1]
- Trials for heresy and magic, [674-7], [843-5], [860-1], [938], [942-7], [chap. lxxi];
- and see Accusation, Inquisition
- Trinity, [53], [58-60], [317-8], [407], [462], [493]
- Trivium, [10]
- Trophonius, [290]
- Tropics, [583], [878]
- Trumpet, [803]
- Truth, [25], [211], [489], [642], [652], [662-3], [732]
- Tunny fish, [143]
- Turk, [294];
- see Bath for Turkish bath
- Turpentine, [784], [793]
- Turquoise, [431]
- Turtle, [541], [736]
- Twins, marvelous, [557], [745];
- and astrology, [895]
- Tyriac, see Theriac
- Ugo, brother, [832]
- Ulcer, [470], [472], [566]
- Underworld, [13], [356], [671], [827]
- Unguent, [142], [144], [480], [561]
- Unicorn, [146]
- Universals and particulars, [535], [633]
- Universe, theories of, [12-3], [35-8], [129ff.], [150ff.], [175ff.], [275], [366], [413], [439], [462];
- duration of, [255], [317], [341], [648], [898]
- Universities, see names of cities, as Paris, Oxford, Treviso, Bologna
- Urban IV, pope, [94], [453], [459], [597], [599]
- Urine, use of, [251], [331], [336], [360], [392], [487], [506], [563], [736], [788], [817], [860]
- Uucathon, a spirit, [289]
- Vacuum, [37], [196], [199], [648]
- Valbona, battle of, [638], [827]
- Valence, [906]
- Valencia, [842], [844]
- Vein, [131]
- Veneficus, [904-5]
- Venibene, John, tyrant of Ascoli, [956]
- Venice, [426], [523]
- Ventriloquism, [651]
- Venus, the planet, [109], [260], [356], [552], [672], [955]
- Verbena or Vervain, [555]
- Villa, [183], [525]
- Vinegar, [412], [816]
- Viper, [413], [483], [564]
- Virgin and Virginity, [365], [382], [386], [729], [819]
- Virtue, animal, natural, and vital, [886];
- and see Occult
- Virtues, seven, [886]
- Vision, theories of, [32-3], [409], [440], [456], [901]
- Visions, [126ff.], [155], [212], [549], [559], [577]
- Viterbo, [456], [597]
- Vitriol, [336]
- Vivisection, [487]
- Voice, [359], [661], [665]
- Vomiting, [273], [510], [908]
- Vulgus, [54], [190], [369], [621], [631], [636], [731], [738], [859]
- Vultivoli, [158]
- Vulture, [144], [262], [348], [496-7], [851]
- Wager of battle, [241]
- Wall of house, [199], [497]
- Walrus, [144]
- Wand, magic, [680]
- War, [196], [273], [275], [469], [634], [671], [838];
- decried, [30], [136]
- Warts, to get rid of, [852]
- Washing, feet, [500];
- head, [860]
- Water, [199], [508];
- bodies of, [423];
- drinking, [133-4], [507], [887];
- in which washed, [147], [500];
- soaked in, [143-6];
- dissolves magic, [139-40];
- made to appear by magic, [344];
- hot thought to freeze faster, [656];
- jar, organ, and works, [38-9], [196], [790];
- waters above firmament, [57-8], [133], [355], [413], [464];
- marvelous, medical, and chemical, [251ff.], [320], [326], [500-1], [797-9];
- and see Fountain, Holy, Sea, etc.
- Wax, images in magic, [227], [264], [349], [353], [790], [818];
- used in medicine, [146], [345];
- light, [359];
- cloth, [860]
- Weasel, [146], [200], [231], [506], [767]
- Weather, prediction, [160], [164], [294], [325], [445], [473], [586], [656], [766], [893];
- and see Rain-making, Storm-averting magic
- Weeping for joy and as a salutation, [34], [154]
- Weights, [435], [649], [654], [789]
- Well, [349], [523]
- Wenzel II, king of Bohemia, [263], [266]
- Werwolf, [359]
- Whale, [423-4], [505], [540], [899]
- Wheat, [234]
- Wheel, divining, [116]
- White, [321], [801]
- Wick, [561]
- Will, free, [16], [152], [574], [866];
- and astrology, [6], [12], [106], [164], [203], [212], [311], [326], [369], [393], [446], [452], [469], [584], [609ff.], [669], [671], [699-701], [711], [833], [869-70], [901], [953], [959], [962];
- power, and magic, [665], [902];
- and experimental science, [659];
- last wills and testaments, [832];
- of Arnald, [845], [934];
- Lull, [863-4];
- Abano, [881-2], [931-5], [940-3]
- William the Bad of Sicily, [89]
- William, bishop of Syracuse, [21], [44ff.]
- Wind, [132], [150], [223], [323], [429]
- Wine, [140], [144], [191], [231], [320], [326], [413], [473], [504], [546], [768], [789], [817], [854], [886]
- Witch and Witchcraft, [38], [162], [497], [605], [608], [653], [675], [805], [903], [973]
- Wolf, [202], [348], [385], [393], [433], [497], [560], [728], [733], [736], [767], [817]
- Woman, [60], [607];
- of Norwich, [671];
- diseases of, [213], [378], [739-45];
- adornment of, [742-3]
- Wood, [344], [698]
- Wool, [426]
- Words, power of, [140-1], [148], [202], [232], [282ff.], [351-2], [361], [603-4], [610-1], [658], [661], [665-6], [674], [731], [801], [849], [873], [981]
- World soul, [53], [341], [366-7], [566], [586], [710]
- Worms, [348], [386], [473], [484], [543]
- Wormwood, [472]
- Wound, [505], [795]
- Wren, [200]
- Writing, materials, [111], [173], [227], [788];
- invisible, [736], [787-8], [792];
- legible in mirror, [788]
- Youth, perpetual or renewed, see Elixir, Fountain, and Longevity
- Zodiac, [150], [332], [582], [671], [829], [858], [871];
- and parts of human body, [177], [324], [417], [833], [856], [871], [894], [957]