[472] Isa. 45.
[473] Job 34.
[474] Feyens probably refers here to Francesco Patrizzi, who was an enemy of the peripatetics and a great supporter of platonism. He died in 1597 at Rome, where Clement VIII had conferred on him the chair of philosophy.
[475] Joshua X: 13-14.
[476] Ecclesiastes I: 4.
[Frontispiece] Explanation, second paragraph: Original incorrectly cites p. 68; corrected to [p. 80].
[Page 15]: "829 A.D." should be "929 A.D."
[Page 35]: Missing reference to [Footnote 160] in original text has been added in a logical place.