[x.] Libr. 16. not farre from the beginning.

[y.] Bonfinius rerum Hungaricarum decadis 2. libr. 2.

[z.] Allaricus apud Cassiodorum li. 9 epist. 18. in qua edictum illius: and Cornelius Agrippa, sometime more then well acquainted with this Art, doth retract his owne books written of secret philosophy, & in plaine tearms and expresly giues his iudgement, that all these lewd women (for this title may include the whole rabble of this blacke Guard) with Iannes and Iambres, and Simon Magus, are to be tormented with endlesse paines in eternall fire. Cornelius Agrippa De vanitate Scientiarum ca. 48.

FINIS.



Supplementary Notes on Transcriptions

Preface, note [d.] ([Image])

inuentas esse has artes προς απ..ην ἔλεείνων ἀνθρώπων τῶν ῥᾳδίως ὑποκλεπτομένων εἲς ταύτα ὑπο τοῦ διάβολου. affirmat Cedrenus in historiæ compendio

First Proposition, note [f.] ([Image])