- Abelard, I. 61
- Absorptions of St. Catherine, I. 226-229
- Acarie, Madame, I. 89
- Acquasola, Genoa, I. 144, 145 n. 1, 168
- Action (reflex), its three elements, I. 57-58
- Adorni Family, I. 96, 101, 102
- various, I. 102, 145 n. 1, 151, 153-155, 173, 300, 327, 377
- Adorno, Giuliano, I. 101, 102, 103, 138, 145 n. 1, 149, 153, 173, 187, 225, 296, 297 n. 1, 300, 307, 308, 309, 311, 313, 325 n. 1, 377, 378, 379, 382, 386, 388, 394, 454, 455; II. [29], [74]
- he becomes a Tertiary of the Order of St. Francis, I. 130
- his bankruptcy, I. 128-129
- character, I. 102
- conversion, I. 129
- his death, I. 149-156, 379
- his illness, I. 149 n. 1.
- his life in the little house within the Hospital, I. 129-131
- his monument, I. 297 n. 1
- his natural daughter, I. 129
- his will, I. 151-152, 378-379
- moves into the Hospital, I. 141, 142
- sells his palace, I. 148 n. 1
- Adorno Palazzo, I. 108, 128, 148, 327, 377, 379, 403
- Aeschylus, II. [189], [271]
- Afer, Victorinus, I. 266 n. 3
- Affinities, human, furthered by Mysticism, II. [331-335]
- After-life beliefs, in Asiatic countries, II. [183-185]
- in Greece, II. [185-189]
- of the Jews, II. [189-191]
- problems, ethico-practical difficulties of, II. [197-199]
- historical difficulties of, II. [182-194]
- philosophical difficulties of, II. [194-197]
- After-life, its forecasts in St. Catherine, II. [200-203]
- Plato’s influence on them, II. [203-211]
- Agnosticism (Mystical), criticism of, II. [287-296]
- Agrigentum, II. [188]
- Aix, Cathedral of, and triptych, I. 96
- Akiba, Rabbi, II. [233], [268], [292]
- Alacoque, St. Marie Marguerite, II. [42], [56], [58]
- Albigensian movement, II. [391]
- Alcantara, St. Peter of, II. [143]
- Alexander VI, Pope (Borgia), I. 95
- VII, Pope (Chigi), II. [168] n. 1
- Alexandrian School, I. 61
- Alfred, King, II. [44]
- Aloysius, St. Gonzaga, I. 88
- Alvarez, Venerable Balthazar, S.J., I. 64
- Ambrosian Library, Milan, I. 411 n. 1, 466
- America, II. [370], [392]
- Amos, II. [189], [268]
- Anabaptists, I. 9, 63; II. [391]
- their orgies, I. 10, 340; II. [391]
- Anaxagoras, I. 12
- Andrew, Monastery of St., Genoa, I. 325 n. 2
- Andrewes, Anglican Bp. Lancelot, I. 63
- Angelica Library, Rome, I. 411 n. 1
- Angelo, Castel S., Rome, I. 327
- of Chiavasso, Blessed, O.S.F., I. 116
- Anglican Highchurchism, II. [63], [388]
- Anglicanism, its three elements, I. 8, 9, 63
- Anguisola, Donna Andronica, I. 359, 361, 363, 364, 403, 413, 416
- Animal-life, St. Catherine’s sympathy with, I. 163, 164
- Anjou, Charles I. of, I. 96
- Margaret of, I. 96
- René of, King of Naples, I. 96
- Annunciation, Church of the, Sturla, I. 451
- Annunziata in Portorio, Church of Sma., Genoa, I. 98 n. 1 (99), 130, 201 n. 3, 297 n. 1, 313, 325 n. 1
- Monastery of, I. 319, 325
- Annunziata, Piazza della Sma., Genoa, I. 102
- Anselm, St., Archbishop, I. 78; II. [142], [181]
- Anthony, St., I. 373
- Antiochene School, I. 61
- Antiochus Epiphanes, II. [292]
- Antonietta (servant), I. 149, 153, 226
- Apocalypse, II. [269]
- Apollo Katharsios, II. [93]
- Apostles, I. 27, 389
- Apprehension, Mystical, no distinct faculty of, II. [283-284]
- Arc, Jeanne d’, Ven., II. [47]
- Archives, Archiepiscopal, of Genoa, I. 411 n. 1
- of the Cathedral Chapter, Genoa, I. 384
- Archivio di Stato in Genoa, I. 153 n. 1, 172, 176 n. 1, 2, 378 n. 1, 379 n. 1, 381 n. 1, 203 n. 1, 213; II. [10] n. 1.
- Argentina, del Sale (de Ripalta), I. 149, 151, 162 n. 2 (163), 169-171, 173, 175, 197 n. 4 (198), 210 n. 1, 213 n. 1, 215-219, 223, 226, 297 n. 1, 298, 299, 367, 310-312, 313, 314, 387-389, 402, 452, 453, 464; II. [4], [26]
- adopted by St. Catherine, I. 170, 171
- her fate, I. 313, 314
- much alone with St. Catherine in 1510, she helps on growth of legends, I. 203; II. [4], [26], [197] n. 4 ([198]), [203], [209], [210] n. 1, [219], 452, 453
- wills of, I. 313, 381
- Arias, Francisco, S.J., I. 89
- Aristotle, I. 7, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 41, 42; II. [131], [132], [194], [203], [249], [250], [252], [264], [310], [311], [312], [320], [324], [379]
- his conception of “Unmoving Energy,” II. [131], [132], [250]
- of the Noûs, II. [32]
- of God as sheer abstract Thought, II. [251]
- his general doctrine, I. 19-23
- Arnold, Dr. Thomas, of Rugby, I. 63
- Ars, Curé d’, the Bl. J. B. Vianney, II. [143]
- Arvenza, on the Riviera, I. 318
- Asceticism and Mystical abstractiveness, II. [348-349]
- ordinary and social Christianity, II. [355-358]
- ordinary, as practised by Mystics, II. [341-343]
- Asia Minor, II. [188]
- Assyria, II. [185]
- Atman, II. [183]
- Augsburg, David of, O. S. F., II. [363]
- Augustine, St., I. 61, 100; II. [117], [129], [131], [142], [205], [211], [212], [213], [214], [215], [261], [266] n. 3, [270], [282], [298], [380]
- on Evil as negative, II. [293]
- on fire of Hell, II. [216]
- on mitigation of sufferings of the Lost, II. [225]
- on Purgatory, II. [216], [217]
- on soul’s Rest between death and resurrection, II. [211], [212]
- on Original Sin, II. [298-301]
- on God and the soul as out of Space, II. [212], [213]
- on Time and Eternity, II. [165] n., [248]
- Augustinian Canonesses, I. 103 n. 1; II. [62]
- Canons, I. 103 n. 1
- Augustinianesses, Chapel of the, Genoa, I. 109, 170
- Avicebron, see [Gebirol Ibn]
- Avicenna, II. [317]
- Avignon exile, I. 94
- Azzolini, Cardinal, I. 305
- dei Manfredi, cavaliere, I. 99 n.
- Babylonia, II. [185]
- Bacon, Francis, II. [369]
- Baius, condemnation of, II. [242]
- Balilla, via, Genoa, I. 129
- Ballerini, Father Antonio, S. J., I. 121
- Bar Cochba, revolt of, II. [392]
- Barnabites, I. 340
- Baronius, Cardinal, I. 318
- Basil, St., II. [166]
- Beethoven, L. von, II. [27], [42], [265]
- Beguards, II. [131] n. 1
- Bellarmine, Cardinal, S.J., I. 88
- Bell’Huomo, G., S.J., II. [144]
- Benedetta Lombarda, servant, I. 130, 149, 153, 172, 176, 226, 311, 312, 317, 379
- Benedict XIV, Pope (Lambertini), I. 136, 253
- St., I. 104, 127, 240, 460
- Benedictines, I. 63, 64, 103 n. 1, 373; II. [161], [363]
- Bentham, Jeremy, II. [272]
- Bergson, Henri, Professor, II. [247], [282], [370]
- Bernard, St., of Clairvaux, I. 7, 61, 69; II. [242], [182]
- Claude, II. [192]
- Bernières-Louvigny, Jean de, II. [141]
- Bernouilli, Dr. C. A., I. 373
- Berulle, Venerable Cardinal de, I. 88, 317
- Bible, Catherine’s love of the, I. 258
- Biographies, religious, the three attitudes possible concerning, I. 374-375
- Biography, religious, laws regulating its growth, I. 371
- Bismarck, Otto von, II. [272]
- Bliss, its “pain”-element, II. [255]
- Blondel, Prof. Maurice, II. [282]
- Body, Catherine’s view concerning it, and the elements of this view, II. [123-126]
- dualistic view concerning it, ever only pragmatic, II. [126-129]
- dualistic view, un-Catholic, II. [126], [127]
- its valuation in the N. T., II. [122-123]
- Boerio, Maestro G. B., I. 200, 201 n. 3, 202, 208, 217, 218, 389, 451, 464; II. [14], [15], [17]
- Don Giovanni, I. 201 n. 3 (202), 208, 451
- Boetius, II. [317]
- Bollandists, I. 372
- Bona, Cardinal, Cistercian, I. 88
- Boniface VIII, Pope (Gaetani), II. [83]
- his Bull “Unam Sanctam,” I. 94
- Bosco Bartolomeo, I. 130
- Bossuet, Bishop J. B., I. 64, 89; II. [141], [161], [162], [171], [173]
- Boudon, Archdeacon H. M., II. [141]
- Bousset, Prof. W., on individual experience and traditional form, II. [309]
- Brahman, II. [183]
- Brahmanism, II. [388]
- its three elements, I. 60
- Brescia, Hospital in, I. 322
- Vincenzo da, painter, I. 99
- Bridgettines, Convent of the, Genoa, I. 312
- Browning, Robert, II. [57], [108], [223], [227], [271]
- Buddha, Gautama, I. 71; II. [184], [268]
- Buddhism, II. [183], [184], [273]
- its three elements, I. 60
- Buddhist Mysticism, II. [392]
- Bunyan, John, his works, I. 63
- Burke, Edmund, II. [271]
- Burmah, II. [183]
- Burnet, Anglican Bishop Gilbert, II. [145]
- Busenbaum, Hermann, S. J., I. 121
- Butler, Anglican Bishop Joseph, II. [371]
- Caesar, II. [272]
- Caird, Professor Edward, II. [91] n. 1, [282]
- Cajetanus, Thomas de Vio, Cardinal, O.P., II. [162]
- Callisto da Piacenza, Padre, I. 323, 324
- Calvin, I. 341, 414, 415; II. [117], [118], [388], [392]
- Institutio Religionis Christianæ I. 340
- Calvinism, I. 9, 63
- early stages of, I. 339-341
- Cambridge Platonists, the, II. [371]
- Camillus of Lellis, St., I. 129 n. 2
- Campanaro Family, of Genoa, I. 101
- Campion, Blessed Edmund, S.J., I. 64; II. [129]
- Campofregoso, Paolo, of Genoa, I. 101
- Canada, II. [141]
- Canticle of Canticles, I. 258, 356
- its imagery dear to V. Battista Vernazza, I. 111, 356, 432
- remote from St. Catherine’s mind, I. 229, 258, 432; II. [100], [101], [107]
- Capuchins, I. 311, 340, 341
- Caraccioli, Cardinal, Archbishop of Naples, II. [139]
- Caraffa, Cardinal, see also [Paul IV. (Pope)], I. 327, 340
- Carenzio, Don Jacobo, 155 n. 1, 175, 202, 204 n. 1, 213, 216, 217, 295, 299, 301, 307-309, 310 n. 1, 384, 464; II. [26]
- his fate, I. 307-309
- Carenzio, Don Jacobo, his funeral, I. 381
- Carlyle, Thomas, II. [271]
- Cassian, I. 78
- Cassino, Monte, I. 103 n. 1
- Castagneto, Brigidina, I. 175
- Catherine, of Alexandria, St., I. 97, 348
- Catherine of Genoa, St. (Caterinetta Fieschi Adorno), I. 86, 95, 97, 98 n. 1, 100, 101, 102, 103, 103 n. 1, 104, 105, 111, 112, 113, 123, 151, 168, 169, 170, 171, 338, 339, 376, 382, 387, 388, 389; II. [42], [50], [56], [58], [63], [64], [96], [97], [98], [109], [131], [136], [142], [146], [170], [172], [206], [208], [209], [218], [288], [289], [297], [298], [304], [306], [395], [396]
- Catherine, St., her AFTER-LIFE CONCEPTIONS, II. [199-218]
- her apparitions after death, I. 216, 218
- her external appearance, I. 97
- ecclesiastical approbation of her doctrine, I. 255, 256, 413, 448, 449, 464
- and Argentina del Sale, I. 170, 171, 203, 209, 210, 213, 217, 298
- her Baptism, I. 97
- and Baptism, I. 436; II. [76]
- her birth, I. 93, 97
- her breadth of sympathy and unsuspiciousness, II. [83], [84]
- her brothers, I. 97, 167, 172, 176
- her burial, I. 296, 297
- her burial-place, shifting of, I. 152, 185-187, 213
- and business, I. 154, 186
- the three Categories of her teaching, ‘In,’ ‘Out,’ ‘Over,’ I. 273-276
- her codicils of 1503, I. 168, 169, 380
- of 1508, I. 175, 176, 380
- of 1510, I. 212-214, 380
- colours, her sensitiveness to, I. 208, 210, 298; II. [17], [24]
- compared with St. Augustine, II. [211-214], [216], [225], [248], [293], [294]
- with Clement and Origen of Alexandria, II. [219], [234-236]
- with Pseudo-Dionysius, II. [90-101], [205], [236]
- with the Joannine writings, II. [79-90]
- with St. John of the Cross, II. [257], [258], [346], [347], [385], [386]
- with the Pauline writings, I. 140; II. [63-79], [322]
- with Plato, II. [66], [201-211], [235], [251]
- with Plotinus, II. [204], [322], [323]
- with Proclus, II. [204], [205], [294], [313]
- with the Synoptic Gospels, II. [122-124], [153-158]
- with St. Teresa, II. [288], [289], [324], [325]
- with St. Thomas Aquinas, I. 120; II. [162-164], [222-224], [301], [337], [338]
- with Ven. Battista Vernazza, I. 332-366, 408, 409, 423, 429-433
- with Ettore Vernazza, I. 317-323, 328, 329, 331-335
- and Confession, I. 109, 117-121, 158, 159, 424-427
- and her Confessor (Don Marabotto), I. 155-158, 184, 185, 193-196, 455-457
- her Conversion, I. 104-109, 403-406, 458-462; II. [29-31]
- Cross and Passion, her attitude towards, I. 108, 109, 205, 209, 210, 403-406, 409, 411-413, 452, 453
- Cultus, her popular, I. 301-303, 332, 335, 394
- her Death, I. 215, 216
- her Deed of Cession, 1456, I. 376, 377
- her Deposito, I. 98 n.
- her desire for death, I. 183, 184, 192, 210
- for life, I. 200-202
- for human sympathy, I. 195
- and the Devil, I. 124, 125, 205, 206, 264; II. [36], [37]
- men devoted to her spirit, I. 89, 90
- her Dialogo, see [Vita (D)] in Index II
- her Dicchiarazione, see [Vita (T)] in Index II
- her doctrine presented in theological order, I. 257, 260-294
- dualistic tendencies in, considered, II. [121-129]
- her Ecstatic states, I. 161, 162, 226, 229; II. [34]
- and the H. Eucharist, I. 113, 114, 116, 204, 208, 214, 240, 241, 288, 289, 263; II. [87], [88]
- her attitude towards Evil, I. 266-270; II. [294]
- her Fasts, I. 135-139, 155; II. [34]
- her Father, I. 96, 97, 101
- and Tommasa Fiesca, I. 131, 132, 168, 169, 174
- Growth, her spiritual, I. 112, 113, 236-239
- and Heaven, I. 159-161; II. [246-258]
- and Hell, I. 281-288; II. [218-230]
- her attitude towards historical and institutional religion, I. 190, 204, 206, 239-241
- and the Hospital Chronici, I. 173, 174
- and the Hospital Pammatone, I. 129-131, 141-143, 175, 202
- and her husband, I. 102-104, 129, 152, 153
- hysteriform appearances in her health, II. [20], [21], [23-25]
- her fundamental difference from hysteria-patients, II. [25-27]
- her Illness, during last days, I. 207, 214; II. [13]
- during last months, I. 193; II. [9], [10]
- and Indulgences, I. 123-126, 202
- and intercessory prayer, I. 127
- and invocation of saints, I. 104, 127
- Lessons of her life, I. 244-246
- Life, conceptions of, in, II. [88-90]
- her literary obligations, I. 234-238; II. [62-110], [203-211]
- Pure Love, her doctrine of, I, 108, 139-141, 159-161, 262, 263, 265, 266
- her practice of, I. 116, 144, 170, 184, 185, 187, 197
- and Marriage, I. 101, 223-225, 246, 248, 249
- her Marriage-settlement, I. 377
- materialization of her experiences and ideas, I. 218, 219
- matron of Hospital, I. 143, 147, 148
- and her Nephews, I. 154, 167, 171, 176, 213
- and her Nieces, I. 154, 167, 172, 173
- Originality of her doctrine, I. 246-250, 347
- and Pain, physical and psycho-physical, 196-198, 198-200; II. [10], [11]
- her penitence, I. 109-112, 131-134
- the periods of her convert life, I. 111, 112, 112 n. 1, 118, 119, 138, 390-393
- first period, I. 128-131
- second period, I. 128-140
- third period, I. 157-159, 175, 176
- and physicians, I. 200, 201, 208, 211, 212
- pictures, her care for religious, I. 99, 168, 169, 188, 189, 191; II. [29], [30]
- portraits of, I. 98 n. i, 301
- her possessions at time of her death, I. 297-299
- her psycho-physical peculiarities, in themselves, I. 176-181, 193, 196-200; II. [10-13], [17-21]
- her attitude towards them, I. 164, 165, 211, 212; II. [16], [35-39]
- and Purgatory, I. 283-294; II. [230-246]
- and prayer of QUIET, I. 227
- her quietistic-sounding sayings, I. 236, 237, 265, 266, 271, 279
- causes of her apparent quietism, II. [34-36]
- her RELICS, I. 98, n. 1, 300-304
- her Rigoristic trend, I. 342
- her “Scintilla”-experience, I. 187-191, 451
- and Holy Scripture, I. 258
- her self-knowledge, I. 164, 165, 206, 207, 247; II. [14], [15]
- her extreme sensitiveness, I. 176-181, 207-209
- “Serafina,” I. 161, 262
- and her servants, I. 148, 149, 161, 162, 169, 171, 172, 175, 176, 217; II. [26]
- and her sister, I. 100, 105, 167
- social interests in 1506, I. 172-174
- in 1506-1510, I. 175-176
- Spirit, the, her conception of, II. [67-69], [84], [320-322]
- symbols used by,: air and flying, I. 189; II. [103]
- arrow and wounding, I. 97; II. [105], [106]
- bread and eating or being devoured, I. 288, 289, 270
- cork under water, I. 275
- dog and his master, I. 263
- drops, liquid, I. 159, 160, 189; II. [52]
- fountain, I. 189, 260, 261
- fragments and table, I. 277
- heat and cold, I. 194, 197; II. [109]
- light, rays of the sun, and fire, sparks of, I. 178-180, 187, 188, 269, 276, 290-292; II. [94], [95], [323]
- motes, spots, stains, rust, I. 189, 267; II. [236], [238], [239]
- nakedness and garments, I. 275, 276, 290-292, 428, 432; II. [77], [78], [98], [123], [209], [210]
- places and abiding in them, I. 277, 278; II. [69], [70], [77], [80], [81], [212], [213], [322]
- the plunge, I. 268, 284, 285, 332; II. [70], [89], [207], [208], [385]
- prison, exile, I. 273, 274; II. [105], [126], [239]
- the (golden) rope, I. 432; II. [92], [93]
- water (the sea) and drowning, I. 274, 275; II. [103], [106], [108], [109], [322]
- symbols used by her, why material and extensional, not personal and successive, I. 237-239, 245-247; II. [39], [40], [100], [101], [285], [286], [330], [331], [349], [350]
- her Teaching, general character of, I. 229-234
- fortunate circumstances of, I. 255, 256
- her special temperament, I. 220-223
- and Thobia, I. 129, 153, 169
- her times, I. 94, 95
- and Transcendence, I. 274-277; II. [100]
- and Unction, Extreme, I. 195, 197, 204, 206
- Union, her thirst for absolute, I. 116, 159-161, 263, 265, 266, 269-271, 280
- and Battista Vernazza, I. 149, 337
- and Ettore Vernazza, I. 145-147, 191-193, 203, 204, 226, 331-335, 453-455
- veracity of her mind, I. 119
- her Vision of the Bleeding Christ, I. 107-109, 181, 209, 239, 403, 405, 418, 460-462, 466 n. 2; II. [31], [32], [71]
- WARFARE, method of her spiritual, II. [34-39]
- and the two ways, negative and positive, I. 276-280
- words, her last, I. 216, 465
- her Wills, i, I. 152, 153, 377-378
- ii, I. 152-154, 380
- iii, I. 172-174, 380
- iv, I. 172-173, 174, 176, 185-187, 202, 203, 308, 380
- her wills in general, I. 297-299; II. [26]
- her “writings” not her composition, I. 87, 407, 433, 447, 448, 466
- her YOUTH, I. 99-101
- of Siena, I. 87, 94, 306, 341, 382; II. [42], [47], [306], [307]
- Catholicism, its three elements, I. 63-64
- Catholic mind, its characteristics, I. 122-123
- Caussade, Père de, S.J., II. [143]
- Censor, Dominican, the, of the Vita, I. 372, 413, 464
- Centurione, Adam, Lord, I. 385
- Ginetta, Lady, I. 385
- Orientina, Donna, I. 385, 391
- Cesarini, Cardinal, I. 305
- Chantal, St. Jane Frances de, II. [142], [143], [363]
- Child, the, its apprehension of religion, I. 51
- China, II. [182], [183]
- Chios, Isle of, I. 101, 151; II. [27], [83]
- Christian conception of life, I. 48-49
- doctrine (survey of), I. 25-28
- its three N. T. presentations, I. 28-39
- Christianity, conflicts between its Intuitive-Emotional and its other elements, I. 70-77
- excludes Pantheism, II. [334-335]
- its preliminary Pessimism and ultimate Optimism, II. [358-361]
- its three elements, II. [61]
- in the Humanist Renaissance, I. 62
- the Middle Ages, I. 61-62
- the Protestant Reformation, I. 62-63
- Christina, Queen of Sweden, I. 305, 305 n. 1
- Christofero of Chiavari, I. 168, 298
- Chronici, Spedale dei, Genoa, I. 173, 174, 317, 319, 326, 327, 333; II. [10]
- Protectors of, I. 318, 326
- Sindaco of, I. 319
- Chroniclers of St. Catherine, rivalry between them, I. 216
- Chronicles, Books of, David in, I. 373
- Church, the, her life and spirit, I. 123
- Cibo Donna Maddalena (born Vernazza), I. 322
- Cicero, Don Blasio, I. 152
- Clement of Alexandria, I. 61, 78; II. [131], [142], [166], [219], [235], [239], [268], [282], [306], [333]
- Clement XI, Pope (Albani), II. [131], [161]
- Fénelon’s letter to, I. 69
- X, Pope (Altieri), I. 305
- XII, Pope (Orsini), I. 306
- his Bull of Catherine’s Canonization, I. 466
- Cogoleto, on Riviera, I. 318
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, II. [371]
- Collino, Padre Serafino, C.R.L., I. 364, 366
- Colonna, Vittoria, I. 341, 342 n. 2
- Chrysostom, St. John, II. [225]
- Columbus, Christopher, I. 94, 146
- Confucianism, II. [182], [183]
- Confucius, II. [183]
- Constance, Council of, I. 94, 342
- Constantinople, I. 94
- Contarini, Gaspar, Cardinal, I. 342 n. 2
- Contemplation and Social Christianity, II. [355-358]
- Conversione-booklet, I. 449, 464
- Convertite the, Genoa, I. 327
- Corsica, I. 156
- Counter-reformation, I. 62
- Covenant, Book of the, I. 373
- Criticism, of the writings of Saints, how far allowed, I. 254 and foll.
- Croton, II. [188]
- Crusading Age, the, II. [380]
- Cynic school, I. 23
- Cyprian, St., II. [43]
- Cyrenaic school, I. 23
- Dante, II. [165], [265]
- Darwin, Charles, II. [271]
- David, three stages of his biography, I. 373
- Delphi, II. [187]
- Demeter, II. [97]
- Democritus, II. [12]
- Descartes, René, I. 7, 40, 317
- his apprehension of law, I. 40
- Determinism, its place in the spiritual life, II. [330], [331], [369-379], [385], [386]
- Deuteronomy, Book of, Moses in, I. 373
- Developments, partial, of the Gospel-Ideal, II. [116-120]
- de Vere, Aubrey, paraphrases the Trattato, I. 89
- Dialogo of St. Catherine, see [Vita e Dottrina]
- Diano, Castello of, on Riviera, I. 308, 309
- Dicchiarazione-booklet, I. 464, and see [Vita (T)]
- Dionysiac sect, II. [188]
- Dionysius (Pseudo-) Areopagite, I. 163 n., 177, 256, 259, 266 n. 3; II. [63], [109], [131], [142], [205], [211], [288], [307], [313], [329], [333], [344], [366]
- and Catherine, II. [90-101]
- Catherine’s direct knowledge of, II. [258], [259]
- his conception of God’s general action, II. [91-94]
- Deification, II. [99], [100]
- the soul’s reaction, II. [94-99]
- his influence in Middle Ages, II. [314-317]
- Neo-Platonism in, II. [91-99], [294], [312], [313]
- Platonism, in, II. [93], [94], [96], [97], [101]
- Diotima, in Plato’s Symposium, St. Catherine compared to, I. 257
- Direction, spiritual, its advantages, II. [364]
- Disciple, the Beloved, symbol of, I. 111
- Domenico, Monastero Nuovo di S., Genoa, I. 132, 168, 174, 451
- de Ponzo, Padre, O.S.F., I. 140 n. 4
- Dominicans, I. 63, 64, 253, 413, 464; II. [52], [53] n. 1, [316], [317], [324]
- Doria, Andrea, Admiral, I. 93, 104-146
- other members of family, I. 96, 376
- Draco, laws of, II. [87]
- Drexel, Jeremias, S.J., I. 89
- Droysen, J. G., II. [271]
- Dualism, as regards body, II. [121-129], [289], [298]
- and question of Evil, II. [290-308]
- unconscious, in Kant’s Epistemology, II. [278]
- Eberhard, Father, O.P., II. [52]
- Ecclesiastes, II. [189]
- Eckhart, Meister, his Deistic tendencies, II. [252]
- on Evil as purely negative, II. [294]
- on Godhead as distinct from God, II. [317], [318]
- Father Denifle, on, II. [317]
- Ecstasies, difficulty in testing them, I. 161, 162; II. [49-51]
- of St. Catherine, I, 139-140, 226-229; II. [34]
- Ecstasy, in Dionysius, II. [95], [96]
- in Plotinus and Proclus, I. 24; II. [95], [96]
- Ecstatics, their psycho-physical organisation, II. [40-47]
- Egypt, II. [185], [233]
- Eleatic philosophers, II. [188]
- Eleazar, Rabbi, II. [153]
- Eleusinian Mysteries, II. [185], [187], [189]
- Elijah, II. [268]
- Eliot, George, II. [199]
- Elohist, the, writer, and figure of Moses, I. 373
- Embriaco, Guilielmo, I. 100
- Emmerich, Anne Catherine, I. 334, 335
- Emotional-intuitive element in Religion, I. 8-10
- in the various Churches, I. 8-10
- in Christian Religion, its exclusiveness, I. 73-79
- its danger and yet necessity, I. 6, 59, 60; II. [260-263], [387-393]
- Emotional-intuitive personalities, movements and races, I. 6-7
- Empedocles, I. 11; II. [188]
- Energeia, Aristotle’s great contribution, II. [250-251]
- England, I. 62, 63, 65, 200; II. [371], [392]
- Epictetus, II. [268]
- Epicurean school, I. 23
- Epistles, Pastoral, II. [269]
- Epopteia, the Eleusinian, II. [97]
- Erasmus of Rotterdam, I. 311, 340; II. [119] n. 1
- Eschatology, Catherine’s simplifications of it, II. [211-218]
- Esparta, Father Martin, S.J., II. [144]
- Essays and Reviews, I. 63
- Essenes, I. 61; II. [392]
- Este, Eleonora d’, I. 341
- Estius, William, II. [63] n. 2
- Eucken, Prof. R., II. [63] n. 2, [282], [333], [370]
- on Evil as positive, II. [296]
- hyper-empirical processes as a sine qua non for religion, II. [270], [271]
- “universal” religion and “characteristic” religion, II. [296]
- Euripides, II. [189]
- Evangelicalism, I. 8-10; II. [392]
- Evil denied by extreme Mysticism, II. [292-293]
- its origin and Mysticism, II. [279-302]
- Mysticism and the warfare against, II. [302-308]
- positive but not supreme, II. [291-297]
- positive conceptions of, II. [304], [305]
- Experience not directly transmissible, I. 4-5
- of the human race, I. 6-7
- personal, its influence upon our convictions, I. 4
- Experiences, distinguished from their expression, and their analysis, II. [130-134]
- Experimental matter and theoretical form, II. [308-309]
- Ezekiel, II. [189], [220], [268], [292], [332]
- his ecstasies and psycho-physical peculiarities, II. [45-46]
- his individualistic trend, II. [189], [220]
- Faber, Frederick, Father, I. 65
- Falconi, Juan, II. [146]
- his Alfabeto and Lettera II. [143], [144]
- Falconieri, St. Juliana, I. 306; II. [56]
- Fasts, Catherine’s, II. [33]
- end of, II. [148]
- Fechner, G. T., II. [392]
- Felicitas, St., I. 361
- Fénelon, I. 64, 68, 89; II. [138], [141], [142], [143], [160-162], [174], [177]
- his condemnation, the questions to which it applies, II. [165-169]
- on need of Metaphysics in Theology, II. [181]
- on “Passivity,” II. [141], [142]
- works of, distinction between them, II. [160], [161]
- Ferrara, Duchess of (Renée de Valois), I. 340, 341
- Ferretto, Dottore Augusto, I. 125 n. 1, 152 n. 1, 155 n. 1, 172 n. 2, 176 n. 1, 2; 203 n. 1, 213 n. 1, 378 n. 1, 381 n. 1
- Feuerbach, Ludwig, II. [332]
- Fichte, J. G., II. [271], [392]
- Ficino Marsilio, his translation of Dionysius’ works, I. 259
- Fiesca, Adorna Caterinetta, see [Catherine, St.]
- Fiesca, Francesca, I. 376, 377
- Maria, B., I. 176, 302
- Tommasa Suor, I. 131, 132, 143, 217, 259, 384, 387, 457, 464; II. [62], [175]
- possible contributions to the Vita, by, I. 457
- death of, I. 381
- life and works (upon the Areopagite and the Apocalypse), I. 132
- Fieschi, Battista, I. 153, 154, 172
- Family, I. 95-97, 101, 157, 303
- Francesco, I. 125, 213, 315
- Giorgio, Cardinal, I. 102
- Giovanni, I. 97, 153, 154, 377, 378
- death of, I. 167 n. 3 (168), 172
- sons of, I. 167
- Cardinal, I. 125, 126
- Jacobo, I. 149 n. 1; 153, 167 n. 3 (168), 376, 384
- death of, I. 172
- his daughters, I. 167, 379
- Limbania, I. 97, 100, 105, 153, 167, 172, 186, 321, 379; II. [62]
- Lorenzo, I. 97, 153, 154, 167 n. 3 (168), 172, 187, 215, 299, 370, 377
- Cardinal, I. 302
- Luca, Cardinal, I. 96
- Maria, I. 153, 154, 167, 172
- Marietta, I. 146
- Napoleone, Cardinal, I. 102
- Nicolò, Cardinal, I. 96
- Roberto dei, I. 95
- Fieschi, Sinibaldo de, see [Innocent IV, Pope]
- Fiesco, Emmanuele, I. 175
- Fisher, Bishop John, Blessed, I. 340
- Florence, Council of, II. [226]
- decisions concerning Purgatory, II. [217], [242]
- Fontana, Padre, Barnabite, II. [226]
- France, I. 64, 94; II. [148]
- Franchi, de’, Archbishop, I. 306
- Tobia dei, I. 102
- Francis, St., of Assisi, I. 8, 65, 389; II. [42], [47], [261]
- his life and legend, I. 372
- Franciscans, I. 61, 64, 130, 140 n. 4, 385, 386, 389, 390; II. [105], [106], [109], [143], [144], [316], [317], [363]
- Francis, St., de Sales, I. 88; II. [142], [143], [363]
- Frank, Sebastian, I. 63
- Fregosi Family, Genoa, I. 96, 101
- Ottaviano, Doge, I. 327, 329, 330
- Friendship, St. Catherine’s attitude concerning, I. 225, 226
- Fust, Printer, I. 94
- Galilei, Galileo, I. 7
- Gamaliel, II. [63]
- Ganymede, II. [187]
- Gardner, Prof. P. and Miss A. on Confession and Direction, II. [364] n. 1
- Gemiluth Chasadim, II. [153]
- General, its relation to Particular according to Greek philosophy, I. 10-25; II. [310-319]
- Geneva, I. 9
- Genoa, I. 96, 100-102, and passim
- position and climate, I. 93
- Republic of, I. 303, 305, 306, 449
- Genoese Republic, I. 203
- the people, their character, I. 93-94
- George, Bank of Saint, I. 125, 152, 153, 169, 172, 318, 326 n. 1, 330, 365, 376, 379
- cartulary of the, I. 149 n. 1, 365, 379
- Germano, Borgo San, Genoa, I. 145 n. 1
- Germany, I. 62, 94; II. [370]
- Geronimo of Genoa, Fra, O.P., I. 253, 413, 464
- Gerson, John, Chancellor of Paris, I. 62, 94, 342
- Gertrude, Saint, I. 64
- Giovo, Angelo L., Prot. Ap., I. 93, 172 n. 1, 208 n. 2, 297 n. 1, 395, 396
- Giuseppine, Genoa, I. 327
- Giustiniano, Agostino, Bishop, his account of St. Catherine’s life, remains and biography, I. 382-384
- Gnosticism, approximations and antagonisms to, in Fourth Gospel, II. [81], [82]
- God as supremely concrete, II. [249], [255]
- natural conformity between, and all rational creatures, I. 261
- hunger after, I. 263
- His illumination of souls, I. 270-271
- His way of winning souls, I. 271-272
- co-operation of the living, and the living soul, I. 73
- ever apprehended in His relation to ourselves, II. [169-170]
- as the Actus Purus, II. [80], [81], [131], [132]
- the essence of things, I. 256, 266
- Unity and Trinity of, I. 66-67
- various conceptions concerning His relations with the human soul, II. [319-325]
- God’s “anger” and offendedness, I. 292; II. [69], [70]
- “ecstasy,” I. 260, 262, 352; II. [95], [96], [254]
- immanence, I. 276, 280; II. [280-284], [287-290], [324], [325], [330], [336-340]
- “jealousy,” II. [353], [355]
- transcendence, I. 276, 280
- Goethe, II. [229], [271], [327]
- Gordon, Charles, General, I. 89; II. [271]
- Görres, Joseph von, and question of true Mysticism, II. [315]
- Gospels, pre-Pauline and Pauline, apprehensions in the, II. [117-118]
- Gospels, the, see [John, St., Evangelist], and [Synoptic Gospels]
- Grace and Free Will, I. 69, 70; II. [141], [142], [174]
- Graces, Interior, I. 263, 265
- Grasso, Don Giacomo C., I. 299 n. 1
- Greece, II. [185], [191], [192]
- Greeks, I. 10-25, 151, 155, 246, 259; II. [83], [90-101], [131], [132], [185-189], [205-211], [294], [310-314], [319], [320], [325-327], [333], [356-358], [389]
- Green, Thomas Hill, II. [371]
- Gregory I, the Great, Pope, Saint, I. 64
- VII, Pope (Hildebrand), I. 64
- St., of Nazianzum, II. [166], [181]
- of Nyssa, I. 61; II. [31], [166]
- Grimm, Jacob, II. [271]
- Grisell, Hartwell, I. 98 n. 1 (99)
- Grou, Père J. N., S.J., I. 64; II. [143], [363], [365]
- combines deep mystical life and critical labours, II. [138]
- Gutenberg (John Gensfleisch), I. 94
- Guyon, Madame la Mothe, II. [138], [143], [175]
- Hadrian, Emperor, II. [292]
- V, Pope (Fieschi), I. 95
- VI, Pope (Dedel), I. 340
- Hamann, J. C., II. [371]
- Hannibal, II. [272]
- Heaven and Pure Love according to St. Catherine’s conception, I. 159-160
- and Time; concreteness; and pain, II. [247-258]
- Hecker, Father Isaac, I. 89; II. [58]
- Hedley, Bishop J. C., O.S.B., on the condemnation of Fènelon, II. [161]
- Hegel, G. W. F., II. [271], [291], [296], [371]
- Hegelian school, II. [269]
- Hell, St. Catherine and, II. [218-230]
- disposition of souls in, II. [221-225]
- endlessness of, II. [227-230]
- fire of, II. [215-218]
- mitigation of its pains, II. [225-227]
- St. Catherine’s doctrine concerning, I. 281-283
- Hellenism, I. 11-25
- its qualities, I. 48
- its three religious elements, I. 60
- Henry VI, of England, I. 96
- VII, of England, I. 200, 201, and n. 2
- VIII, of England, I. 311
- Hensel, Luise, I. 334
- Heraclitus, I. 11, 12; II. [188]
- his doctrine, I. 4, 11
- Herder, J. G., II. [327], [371]
- Hermann, Prof. Wilhelm, II. [263], [264], [265]
- impossible simplification of religion, II. [269-272]
- Panchristism of, II. [266]
- Heroes, Cultus of, II. [187]
- Hezekiah, II. [190]
- Hildegard of Bingen, St., I. 64
- Hindooism, II. [273]
- Historical element of Religion, its division, I. 85
- science, see [Science]
- Hobbes, Thomas, I. 7
- Höffding, Prof. Harald, on religious “Agnosticism,” II. [287], [288]
- Holtzmann, Prof. H., on retaining vivid sense both of determinist physical law and of libertarian spiritual life, II. [377], [378]
- on Conditional Immortality, II. [229]
- on Metaphysical factors in N. T. writings, II. [269], [270]
- Holtzmann, Prof. H., on category of time, as secondary in man’s spiritual life, II. [247], [248]
- Hume, David, II. [272]
- Hus, John, I. 94
- Huxley, Prof. Thomas, II. [272]
- Huysmans, J. K., II. [56]
- Hylozoism, I. 12
- Hysteria, St. Catherine’s condition only superficially like, II. [22-27]
- three popular errors concerning, II. [22], [23]
- Ignatius, of Antioch, St., I. 219 n. 2; II. [43], [133] n.
- of Loyola, St., I. 68, 80; II. [142]
- Illingworth, Rev. J. B., II. [333]
- Illuminists, I. 9
- Imagery, Battista Vernazza’s, I. 409, 432
- St. Catherine dominates her own imagery, I. 237, 238
- St. Catherine’s imagery, I. 266-268, 270, 277, 284-285, 287-293
- compared to B. Vernazzas, I. 409, 432
- Immanence, Divine, II. [287-290], [336-340]
- facts indicative of the, II. [280-284]
- in V. Battista Vernazza, I. 352; II. [289]
- St. Catherine, I. 261-263; II. [347]
- St. Paul, II. [70]
- Plotinus, II. [92], [96]
- St. Teresa, II. [324], [325]
- St. Thomas, II. [288], [289], [337], [338]
- recent thinkers, I. 270, 271, 339-340
- Immortality, belief in, among great Eastern religions, II. [181-185]
- its beginnings amongst Greeks and Jews, II. [185-191]
- morbid, character of the Greek beginnings, II. [191-194]
- philosophical and ethical difficulties of, II. [194-199]
- Imperiali, Cardinal, I. 305
- Incarnational doctrine, I. 369; II. [136], [139], [194], [195], [237], [238], [253-255], [343], [344], [355-357], [395], [396]
- Incorruption of St. Catherine’s body, I. 302 and n. 2
- India, II. [183], [332]
- Individual, the, its apparent power over the emotions and the will, I. 3-6;
- its power derived from expressing the Abiding and Personal, I. 367-370
- Individuality, right, of every soul, II. [255], [256]
- Indulgences, St. Catherine’s assertions about them, I. 123-124
- authenticity of, I. 124
- St. Catherine’s attitude towards them, I. 124-125
- the Congregation of Rites on St. Catherine’s attitude towards indulgences, I. 125-126
- Innocent IV, Pope (Fieschi), I. 95
- XI. Pope (Odescalchi), I, 253, 305; II. [140], [144], [168] n. 1
- Inquisition, Roman, I. 341
- Spanish, I. 72; II. [380]
- Intellectual element of Religion, its division, I. 85-86
- personalities, movements and races, I. 6-7
- gaps in, stopped by the Emotional-volitional element, I. 7
- Intercommunication, will-moving, between men, its conditions, I. 367-370
- Interiorization, the soul’s, of God, I. 263
- Intuitionists, Dutch-Westphalian Apocalyptic, I. 63; II. [392]
- Invocation of Saints, by St. Catherine, I. 240
- her attitude concerning it, I. 126-127
- Isolation, moral and spiritual, I. 5-6
- Isaiah, I. 258; II. [189], [268]
- Italy, I. 65, 94, 259, 311, 315, 341; II. [29], [270], [370]
- Quietism in, II. [148]
- Jacobi, F. H., II. [371]
- Jacopone, da Todi, I. 130, 163 n., 177, 234, 235, 255, 258, 259, 275, 386; II. [62], [63], [83], [205]
- his Lode, their influence upon Catherine’s conceptions, II. [102-110]
- Neo-Platonism in, II. [104], [109]
- Platonism in, II. [103-105], [109]
- Jahvist and Elohist writings, Moses in, I. 373
- Jamblichus, I. 6
- James, Saint, Epistle of, II. [116], [269]
- Prof. William, II. [6], [265]
- on psychical normality and fruitfulness of formless recollection, II. [266]
- on pace of conversion, as primarily a temperamental matter, II. [30]
- Janet, Pierre, Professor, II. [265]
- on three popular errors concerning Hysteria, II. [22], [23]
- hysterical peculiarities registered by him, II. [23-25]
- Japan, II. [183]
- Jean Baptiste de la Salle, St., I. 78
- Jean, François St. Regis, S.J., I. 306
- Jean Paul Friedrich Richter, II. [371]
- Jeremiah, II. [189], [190], [268], [292], [332]
- Jerome, St., I. 78
- Jesuits, I. 63, 64, 121; II. [129], [142], [144], [162], [170] n., [225], [226], [241], [242], [245], [288], [307]
- Jesus Christ, compared with Buddha and Mohamed, I. 71
- His Cross, its necessity for the soul’s fullest life, I. 82; II. [331], [360], [361], [395]
- multiplicity within unity of His action and interests, I. 25-28
- His place in teaching of V. Battista Vernazzo, I. 359, 360, 405, 406, 413
- St. Catherine, I. 108, 109, 209, 239-241, 360, 412, 413; II. [70-74], [77], [79-83], [85]
- Joannine writings, II. [80], [81]
- St. Paul, II. [71], [72], [76-79], [158], [159]
- in conception of Prof. W. Hermann, II. [263-268], [332]
- His teaching, primarily not moral, but religious, II. [274]
- on Pure Love, II. [153-158]
- its Petrine, Pauline, Joannine presentations, II. [28-39]
- Jews, II. [189-191], [194], [213], [214], [220], [224], [233], [234], [239], [315], [316]
- Joachim, Abbot, II. [391]
- Job, II. [189]
- John, St. Damascene, II. [225]
- St., Evangelist; the Joannine writings, I. 223, 234, 235, 258, 353, 374; II. [62], [63], [116], [202], [205], [253]
- and organized Ecclesiastical Christianity, II. [83], [84]
- and St. Paul, II. [80], [82], [85], [87], [88]
- and the Synoptic Gospels, II. [81-86], [116], [117]
- and other systems, II. [79], [80], [81-83]
- on God, Salvation, Sacraments, Last Things, compared with St. Catherine’s teachings, II. [84-90]
- John, St., on Pure Love, II. [160]
- the Baptist, St., I. 65, 97
- chapel of, Cathedral, Genoa, I. 77, 161
- the Beheaded, Company of, I. 327, 328, 430
- XXII, Pope (Duèse), II. [318]
- St., of the Cross, I. 67, 87, 180, 247; II. [50], [59], [142], [143], [146], [147], [288], [306-308], [346], [366]
- on right attachment, II. [353]
- on faith, as sole proportionate means of union with God, II. [343], [348]
- on a loving knowledge producible by God’s aid alone, II. [307]
- on perception of God’s incomprehensibleness, II. [257], [258]
- on the true test of perfection, II. [51]
- his helpfulness towards finding place for temper of determinist science within the spiritual life, II. [385]
- his predominant theory requires continuous remembrance of his practice and occasional description of the soul’s other movement, II. [343-345]
- Josephus, II. [233]
- Jowett, Benjamin, I. 63
- Judaism, II. [79]
- its three elements, I. 61; II. [388], [389], [392]
- Judas Maccabaeus, II. [233], [292]
- Juliana, Mother, of Norwich, on Eternal Punishment, II. [218], [219]
- on negative character of Evil, II. [394]
- and Direction, II. [363]
- her Christian optimism, II. [305], [306]
- Julianus, Monk, Pelagianizer, II. [293]
- Julius II, Pope (Rovere), I. 94, 146, 155
- Justina, Benedictine, Congregation of St., Padua, I. 103 n. 1
- Justin, St., Martyr, II. [268], [333]
- Kabbala, II. [392]
- Kant, Immanuel, I. 43; II. [27], [42], [168], [179], [247], [261], [264], [275], [295], [370], [371], [392]
- deepens contrast between quantitative science and qualitative spiritual life, I. 43
- his defective religious sense, II. [260-262]
- on disinterested religion, II. [177-179]
- his dualistic assumption in epistemology, II. [278]
- on Evil as positive and radical, II. [295], [296]
- on obscure apprehensions, II. [265]
- Keble, Rev. John, I. 63
- Kempen, Thomas of, I. 62
- Kepler, Johann, I. 7; II. [27]
- Kierkegaard Sören, his radical Asceticism, II. [345], [346], [353]
- on God’s utter difference from Man, II. [287], [288]
- on “Repetition,” II. [285]
- Knowledge, its three constituents, I. 54-57
- Laberthonnière, Abbé L., Annales de Philosophie Chrétienne, 1905, 1906, II. [307]
- Lallemant, Louis, Pére, S.J., I. 64; II. [365]
- Lancisius, Nicolas, S.J., I. 89
- Laplace, P. S. de, II. [272]
- Lateran, Fourth Council of, I. 120, 121
- Laud, William, Anglican Archbishop, I. 63
- Laurence, St., quarter of, Genoa, I. 377
- Lavagna, on Riviera, I. 95
- Lazaretto, Genoa, I. 332
- Lazzaro, S., Genoa, I. 406
- poor of, I. 145 n. 1
- Leibniz, I. 42, 113; II. [145], [177], [231], [261], [271], [282], [291]
- on dim Presentations, II. [338]
- on Pure Love, II. [176]
- his share in development of modern scientific spirit, I. 42, 43
- Leo X (Medici), Pope, I. 259, 311, 321, 322
- Bull “Exurge Domine,” I. 340, 448
- Lessing, G. E., II. [271], [327]
- on soul’s incapacity for any unmixed emotion, II. [256]
- on Purgatory, II. [231]
- Leucippus, I. 11
- Library, University, of Genoa, I. 171 n. 1, 172 n. 1
- Life, Spiritual, three stages of, I. 241-244
- Liguria, I. 96
- Ligurians, I. 96
- Limbania, Beata, of Genoa, I. 97, 100
- Littré, Emil, II. [271]
- Locke, John, II. [261]
- Loisy, Alfred, Abbé, II. [360] n. 1
- Lombard, Peter, I. 120; II. [325] n. 3
- Lomellini family, Genoa, I. 327
- Lorenzo, Cathedral of S., Genoa, I. 97, 101, 320
- Piazza S., I. 97
- Lost, mitigation of sufferings of the, II. [225-227]
- perversion, their total moral, II. [221-225]
- Lotze, Hermann, II. [271]
- Louis XII, King of France, I. 340
- XIV, King of France, I. 305
- St., King of France, I. 361
- Love, of God and of oneself, I. 262-263
- Pure, I. 261
- according to St. Catherine’s conception, I. 159-160
- according to the New Testament, I. 153-159
- acts, single, of, II. [163-164]
- pleasurableness that follows them, II. [170-172]
- relation of, to Contemplative Prayer, II. [172]
- and its cognate problems, II. [169-174]
- Catherine’s, I. 140-141
- controversy concerning, II. [160-169]
- distinction from Quietism, II. [151-181]
- exactingness of, I. 268-269
- Fénelon on, II. [161], [165]
- the Joannine writings on, II. [160]
- Kant on, II. [177]
- Leibniz on, II. [176]
- Our Lord’s teaching concerning, II. [153-158]
- St. Paul on, II. [158-160]
- three rules of, according to St. Catherine, I. 138-139
- Spinoza’s view concerning, II. [175], [176]
- state of, II. [165-169]
- St. Thomas Aquinas on, II. [162-165], [301]
- Loyola, St. Ignatius of, I. 68, 80; II. [142]
- Lucretius, II. [271]
- Lugo, John Cardinal de, S.J., I. 121
- Lukardis, Venerable Sister, Cistercian, II. [52], [53], [54], [55], [58]
- Luke, St., I. 351, 374
- Acts of the Apostles, I. 162, 374; II. [269]
- Gospel according to, I. 223
- and St. Paul, II. [157], [158]
- Lunga, Signora, I. 329
- Luther, I. 9, 62, 63, 95, 340, 412, 448; II. [117-119], [263], [388], [392]
- Theses of, I. 252, 311, 448
- Lutheranism, I. 9; II. [388]
- early stages of, I. 339-341
- Lyell, Sir Charles, II. [271]
- Maccabean Heroes, I. 373
- resistance, I. 392
- Maccabees, First and Second Books of, the, the Maccabean heroes in, I. 373
- “Maestà” (triptych), I. 168, 172, 181, 239, 298
- Magdalen, Mary, St., I. 110, 170
- Maldonatus, Juan, S.J., I. 64
- Malebranche, Nicholas, Père, I. 63; II. [331]
- Mandiletto, Compagnia del, I. 154, 332
- Manichaeans, II. [221], [289]
- Manichaeism, II. [230]
- Manning, H. E., Cardinal, I. 89
- Manuscripts, Genoese, of the Vita, I. 93
- Manuscript “A” (University Library), I. 112 n. 1, 159 n. 1, 162 n. 3 (163), 166, 188 n. 1, 197 n. 2, 214, 304, 434, 435, 442, 451
- additions and variations of, as compared with Printed Vita, I. 384-394
- and Argentina del Sale, I. 387
- characteristics of, I. 396
- authentic contributions of, I. 387-388
- date and scribe of, I. 385
- modification from a tripartite to a quadripartite scheme, I. 390-394
- Manuscript “B” (Archives of the Cathedral-chapter), I. 162 n. 3 (163), 166, 188, 197 n. 2, 214, 396, 412, 415, 442
- dependence from MS. “A”, I. 394
- its divisions, I. 394-395
- its very primitive heading, I. 394
- Manuscript “C” (University Library), differences from MSS. A and B, origin and attribution, I. 395-396
- “Maona” Company, Genoa, I. 151
- Marabotti, various, I. 156, 157
- Marabotto Cattaneo, Don, I. 90, 98 n. 1, 110, 117 n. 2, 118, 119, 120, 121 n. 3, 135 n. 1, 140 n. 4, 147 n. 1, 156-159, 162 n. 3 (163), 166, 172, 173, 175, 176, 185, 186, 187, 191, 193, 204 n. 1, 207, 213, 216, 217, 218, 225, 252, 256, 264, 296, 299, 300, 301, 308, 309, 313, 314, 356, 371, 384, 390, 393, 415, 416, 419, 421, 431, 432, 447, 448, 449, 450, 451, 454, 455, 463, 464; II. [9], [15], [17], [25], [26]
- attitude concerning Catherine, I. 218
- character of, I. 157
- Catherine’s confessor, I. 157-158
- contributions to Vita-proper, I. 392-394, 455-457
- contributions to Dicchiarazione (Trattato), I. 447-448
- death of, I. 381
- family, I. 156-157
- fate of, I. 310-311
- first relations with Catherine, I. 155-156
- influence and work concerning Catherine, I. 193-196
- misunderstandings, I. 120 n. 1
- scruples, I. 194-195
- scent-impression from his hand, I. 184-185
- will of, I. 381
- Marco del Sale, I. 127, 203, 388, 402
- story of his death, I. 169-171
- Marcus Aurelius, Emperor, II. [268]
- Maria delle Grazie, Santa, Genoa, church and convent of, I. 99-101, 132, 143, 170, 186, 319, 321, 325, 339, 365, 366 n. 2, 395, 460; II. [205]
- Maria delle Grazie Vecchia, S., church of, Genoa, I. 170
- Maria di Castello, church of S., Genoa, I. 100, 101, 366 n. 1
- Marie de l’Incarnation, the Ven., Ursuline, II. [141]
- Mariola Bastarda, servant, I. 149, 153, 161, 162 n. 3 (163), 172, 175, 176, 216, 217, 226, 310-313, 379, 381, 384, 457
- Mark, Bishop of Ephesus, II. [225]
- Mark, St., Gospel according to, I. 67, 257, 374
- Marriage, Catherine’s attitude concerning, I, 223-225; II. [124]
- settlement, Catherine’s, I. 337
- Church teaching concerning, II. [128-129]
- Martineau, Dr. James, II. [329], [330]
- Martin St., of Tours, I. 373
- Mary, Blessed Virgin, I. 99, 127, 168, 338, 426, 432
- (Tudor), Queen of England, I. 95
- (Stuart), Queen of Scots, I. 366
- Matthew, St., Gospel according to, I. 374
- Levi, Apostle, I. 374
- Maurice, Frederic Denison, II. [227]
- Mazone, Giovanni, painter, I. 98 n. 1 (99)
- Mazzini, Giuseppe, I. 97
- Megaric School, I. 23
- Melanchthon, and his Loci, I. 341
- Menelaus, II. [186]
- Mercier, D. Cardinal, Critériologie Générale, II. [7] n. 1
- Merovingian Saints, I. 373
- Metaphysics and Religion, II. [181], [262], [269-272]
- Micah, Prophet, II. [189]
- Michael Angelo Buonarotti, I. 94
- Milan, Dukes of, I. 96
- Milano, Carlo da, painter, I. 98 n. 1 (99)
- Mill, John Stuart, I. 51; II. [227], [271]
- Misericordia, Donne della, Genoa, I. 130, 131, 401, 402
- Office of, Genoa, I. 152, 154, 319
- Missione Urbana, Biblioteca della, Genoa, I. 98 n. 1, 125 n. 1, 167 n. 3 (168), 171 n. 1 (172), 202 n. 2, 203 n. 1, 208 n. 2, 3; 296 n. 1, 297 n. 1, 299 n. 1, 301 n. 1, 308 n. 1, 309 n. 1, 312 n. 1, 313 n. 1, 381 n. 1, 2
- Mithraic movement, II. [392]
- Mohamed, compared with Christ, I. 71
- Mohammedanism, II. [270], [388]
- its three elements, I. 60-61
- Mohammedans, II. [392]
- Molinos, Miguel de, I. 253; II. [131] n. 1, [141], [145], [365]
- his condemnation, its history, motives, limits, II. [136-148]
- Guida Spirituale, II. [140], [143], [144]
- Breve Trattato, II. [144]
- Moltke, Field-Marshal von, II. [271]
- Mommsen, Theodor, II. [272]
- Monasticism, the abiding needs met by, II. [352-355]
- Monica, St., I. 361
- Monism, I. 40; II. [294], [314], [326], [377-379]
- Montanism, II. [391]
- Morality, relations to Mysticism, Philosophy and Religion, II. [259-275]
- More, Sir Thomas, Blessed, I. 62, 340; II. [129]
- Moro, Dottore Tommaso, I. 149, 252, 337, 341, 358, 364, 414, 415; II. [83]
- becomes a Calvinist, I. 341-342
- Moro, Dottore Tommaso, his letter to Battista Vernazza; and her letter to him, I. 341-342, 342-344
- his return to the Catholic Church, I. 344
- Morone, Giovanni, Cardinal, I. 327, 342 n. 2
- Moses, I. 373; II. [189], [268]
- Mühlhausen, Father Henry of, O.P., II. [52]
- Multiplicity, within every living Unity, I. 66-70
- difficulty of its maintenance, I. 65, 70-77; II. [264], [273-275]
- needful for all spiritual life, II. [150-152], [283], [284], [343], [344]
- Münsterberg, Prof. Hugo, II. [308], [370]
- Mysteries, Eleusynian, I. 60; II. [97]
- Mystical Element, its apparent worthlessness but essential importance, I. 6-10, 48, 49, 50-53, 58-65; II. [260-269]
- Mysticism and Pantheism, II. [325-340]
- and the limits of human knowledge, II. [275-290]
- and the question of Evil, II. [290-308]
- and historical religion, II. [263-269]
- Christian, II. [251], [252]
- “exclusive” or pseudo-mysticism and “inclusive” or true mysticism, II. [283], [290-291], [319]
- ruinousness of exclusive, II. [304-308], [351-353]
- its place in complete Religion, II. [272-275]
- and the scientific habit of mind, II. [367-372]
- points on which it approaches Pantheism, II. [329-334]
- predominantly individualistic, II. [365-366]
- tends to neglect the sensible, the successive, and spiritual self-excitation, II. [284-287]
- Mystic Saints, II. [142-143]
- Mystics, I. 61, 247
- and spiritual Direction, II. [362-363]
- their special weaknesses and strengths, II. [284-289], [289-295], [297], [298], [301], [302], [343-346], [385], [386]
- Naples, I. 97
- Hospital in, I. 323, 329
- Kingdom of, I. 96
- Society for escorting culprits to death, I. 323-324
- Napoleon, II. [41-42], [133], [272]
- Negri Family, Genoa, various members of, I. 97, 100, 377
- Nelson, Admiral Lord, II. [133]
- Neo-Platonism, in general, I. 23-25, 61
- its direct influence with St. Augustine, II. [212], [213], [248], [293]
- Pseudo-Dionysius, II. [91-99], [294], [312], [313]
- Its influence, through Dionysius, with V. Battista Vernazza, I. 352-354, 356, 358, 428
- St. Catherine, II. [91-99], [123-126], [234-239], [294]
- Jacopone da Todi, II. [104], [108], [109]
- Medieval Mystics and Pantheists, II. [131], [147], [314], [315], [317], [318], [323], [324]
- St. Thomas Aquinas, II. [249-252], [254], [294], [316], [317]
- its truth, II. [92], [248]
- its weaknesses and errors, II. [252], [287], [288], [293], [294], [351-353]
- Neri, St. Philip, I. 318
- Church of, Genoa, I. 102
- Nero, Emperor, II. [292]
- Nervous system, late realization of, II. [4], [5]
- “Nettezza,” I. 266 n. 3
- Newman, John Henry, Cardinal, I. 65, 78; II. [371]
- Dream of Gerontius, I. 89; II. [245]
- on Eternal Punishment, II. [230]
- on Physical Science, its limited scope and its autonomy, II. [369]
- Newton, John, I. 63
- Sir Isaac, II. [27], [41], [42], [271]
- Nicolas of Coes (Cusanus), Cardinal, I. 62, 78, 96; II. [131], [142], [282], [291], [331]
- Nicolas V, Pope (Parentucelli), I. 103 n. 1
- Nicolo in Boschelto, S., near Genoa, church and monastery of, I. 103, 189, 213, 313, 319, 321, 325; II. [274]
- Nietzsche, Friedrich, II. [274]
- Nominalism, I. 61, 62
- Nonconformists, I. 63; II. [392]
- Nonconformity, I. 8, 9
- Novara, Luca da, painter, I. 98 n. 1 (99)
- Occam, William of, O.S.F., I. 64
- Occhino, Bernardino, I. 341, 342
- Oldenberg, H., on Nirvana, II. [183-185]
- Oratory (French), I. 63
- Orders, Catholic, religious, their three tendencies, I. 64
- Organic life, the successive stages of, II. [281], [304]
- Origen, I. 6; II. [131], [142], [219], [239], [268]
- his Apocatastasis—doctrine, II. [225], [228]
- on fire of Hell, II. [216]
- on an ameliorative Purgatory, II. [234-237]
- Originality, treble, of St. Catherine, I. 246-249
- Orphic belief, II. [193]
- influence, through Plato, upon Christian thought, II. [123], [124], [235-238]
- literature, II. [235]
- mysteries, II. [188]
- sect, II. [192]
- Palaeologus, Michael, his confession of faith, II. [242]
- Palladius, Historia Monachorum, I. 373
- Pammatone, Hospital of, I. 129-132, 142, 145 n. 1, 148-153, 169, 170, 213, 226, 300, 303, 310 n. 1, 311, 317, 325-327, 377, 380, 395, 401, 407; II. [9], [10], [17], [27], [33], [62]
- Books, of the, I. 143 n. 2, 208
- Cartulary, of, I. 202 n. 2, 313
- Church, of the, I. 98 n. 1, 152, 202 and n. 3, 296, 297 n. 1, 300, 302, 309, 321, 332, 382
- House surgeon, of the, I. 200; II. [14]
- Protectors, of the, I. 175, 187, 216, 297, 299, 307
- Book of the Acts of the, I. 172 n. 1, 175 n. 1
- Pantheism in Middle Ages, II. [314-318]
- useful preliminary, of Inclusive Mystics, II. [329-334]
- escaped by full development of scientific habit within shallower level of a deep spiritual life, II. [374-386]
- in Spinoza, secret of its power, II. [326-329]
- ultimate, not Christian, nor generally religious, II. [334], [335]
- Paracelsus, I. 7
- Paris, II. [389]
- University of, I. 62
- Parker, Rev. James, I. 250, 266 n. 3
- Parmenides, I. 11; II. [188]
- his doctrine, I. 11
- Parousia, the, II. [380]
- Parpera, Giacinto, P., Oratorian, I. 92, 390
- Pascal, I. 78; II. [261], [331]
- Pascoli, Giovanni, II. [199]
- Passivity, see [Quietism]
- Pattison, A. S. Pringle, II. [329], [330], [333], [370]
- Paul, Saint, I. 111, 256, 265, 320, 363, 361, 373, 453; II. [43], [44], [47], [80], [82], [87], [122], [124], [125], [129], [131], [142], [181], [186], [209], [237], [253], [298], [324], [333], [356]
- and Joannine writings, II. [84-88]
- and Synoptic Gospels, II. [65], [122-125], [157], [158]
- anthropology of, II. [64-67]
- his conceptions of God, II. [69-71]
- of Spirit, II. [67-69], [320-322]
- of reconciliation, justification and sanctification, II. [71-74]
- ecstasies and psycho-physical peculiarities of, II. [43-44]
- Epistles of, I. 162, 234, 235, 258, 353, 374; II. [62], [63], [116], [202], [205]
- Eschatology of, II. [76-79], [209], [210]
- Judaic conceptions of, II. [69], [71], [72]
- Platonic influences in, II. [64], [66], [67], [69], [122], [123]
- and the Risen Christ, II. [71]
- Sacramental teachings of, II. [75-76]
- Social ethics of, II. [74-75]
- IV, Pope (Caraffa), I. 322, 327
- Pazzi, Maria Magdalena dei, St., II. [42], [56]
- Peasants’ War, I. 10, 311, 340
- Personality, its purification, II. [377-387]
- Spiritual, II. [336-340]
- Petau, Denys, S.J., II. [225]
- Peter, St., I. 67, 374
- Epistles of, II. [116]
- Peters, Margarethe, Lutheran Quietist, II. [139]
- Petrone, Igino, Prof., II. [282], [370]
- Petrucci, Pietro M., Cardinal, II. [140], [141]
- his writings, II. [144], [145]
- Pharisees, I. 61, 68; II. [388]
- Philo, I. 61; II. [63], [69], [93], [131], [196], [233]
- and the Joannine writings, II. [80], [81]
- and St. Paul, II. [69], [70]
- Physicians, and St. Catherine, I. 200, 201, 208, 211, 212
- Physicists, the ancient Greek, II. [379]
- Pico della Mirandoia, I. 7
- “Pietà,” picture, I. 181, 209, 239, 460; II. [28]
- Pietism, Protestant, I. 10
- Pindar, II. [188], [189], [271]
- Pius IV, Pope (Medici), I. 123
- VII, Pope (Chiaramonti), II. [226]
- Plague, in Genoa, 1493, I. 143
- St. Catherine and the, I. 143-145
- Ettore Vernazza and the, I. 330-332
- Plant-life, Catherine’s sympathy for, I. 163, 164
- probably dimly conscious, II. [281], [304]
- Plato, I. 12, 14, 19, 20, 21, 23, 28, 234, 257, 266 n. 3, 353; II. [66], [124], [185] n. 2, [186], [188], [192], [193], [196], [199], [202], [203], [204], [249], [252], [253], [268], [282], [311], [357]
- on amelioration by suffering, II. [208], [209]
- his earlier and later beliefs as to place of contemplation in complete life, II. [306-309]
- Immortality, II. [186]
- his abidingly fruitful combination of four characteristics, I. 17-19
- on the Heavenly Eros, I. 17; II. [101], [203], [251]
- God, how far concrete and ethical in, II. [311], [312]
- on God’s goodness as cause of His framing this universe, I. 24; II. [334]
- on the Noûs, II. [319-320]
- the Orphic strain in, II. [66], [67], [123-126], [235], [236]
- his five preformations of St. Catherine’s Trattato teachings, II. [205-211]
- his Republic, Catherine’s purgatorial picturings compared with, II. [200], [201]
- on the soul’s determinedness and liberty, II. [210], [211]
- the soul’s nakedness, II. [209], [210]
- the soul’s “places,” II. [205-207]
- the soul’s plunge, II. [207], [208]
- on Science and Mysticism, respectively, II. [368]
- on Thumos, II. [203]
- Plotinus, I. 6, 234, 257, 266 n. 3; II. [93], [97], [98], [99], [101], [109], [120], [196], [202], [204], [212], [213], [248], [268], [282], [298], [324], [326], [327], [329], [356]
- his doctrine generally, I. 23-25
- on Ecstasy, II. [322], [323]
- places Godhead above all multiplicity, II. [312], [313]
- on the Henad, the Noûs and the Soul, II. [322], [323]
- and Spinoza, II. [325-328]
- Plunge, voluntary of the Soul, I. 249, 250, 284, 285; II. [89], [207], [208], [385-386]
- Plutarch, II. [236]
- Poor, Catherine’s love for the, I. 225-226
- Positivist, Epistemology, II. [275-283]
- Possession, Persons in state of, I. 161, 162 n. 3
- Possessions, Catherine’s, at her death, I. 297-299
- Poveri, Albergo dei, Genoa, I. 332
- Prà, near Genoa, I. 102, 103, 128, 129, 186, 313
- Prayers for the Dead, Jewish, II. [233-234]
- Presbyterianism, II. [388]
- Pre-Socratics, their doctrines, I. 11-12
- Priestly code, Moses in, I. 373
- Proclus, I. 234, 257; II. [91], [96], [97], [98], [100], [101], [109], [120], [196], [204], [205], [211], [294], [356]
- doctrine of, I. 23-25; II. [313], [329], [356]
- the Areopagite reproduces directly, not Plotinus but, II. [91], [96-101], [205]
- Prophets, Hebrew, I. 353
- Protestantism, II. [273]
- continental, I. 8, 62, 63
- English, I. 8-9
- German, I. 9
- Proverbs, Book of, Individual retribution in, II. [189]
- Psalms, Book of, St. Catherine and, I. 258
- Future life in, II. [189-191]
- David in, I. 373
- Psycho-physical and temperamental characteristics of St. Catherine during 1447-1477, II. [28-32]
- 1477-1499, II. [32-40]
- 1497-1510, II. [9-21]
- Aug. 10-27, 1510, I. 204-209
- occasions or expressions, not causes, of Catherine’s doctrine, I. 211, 212, 260; II. [14-20]
- Psycho-physical and temperamental characteristics of St. Catherine, inquiry into, difficulty of, II. [7-9]
- organism, of St. Catherine, I. 176-181
- peculiarities of great men, II. [41], [42]
- peculiarities of ecstatic saints, II. [42-47], [52-56]
- abidingly sure spiritual tests of, applied by great mystical saints, II. [48-51]
- theory, defects and value of ancient, II. [3-6], [47], [48]
- Purgatory, I. 190, 249, 382
- Alexandrine Fathers on, II. [234-236]
- Catherine’s conceptions of, harbour two currents of thought, II. [232]
- Catherine’s doctrine concerning, I. 179. 189, 283-294; II. [230-246]
- the three sets of theological “corrections” of, traceable in Trattato’s text, I. 434-449
- and the New Testament, II. [233], [239], [240]
- initial experience and act of the soul in, I. 283-285
- subsequent state of the soul in, I. 285-294
- change of feeling among Protestant thinkers concerning, II. [230-232]
- fire of, II. [215-218]
- Judaeo-Roman conceptions of, II. [239-245]
- Luther’s theses concerning, I. 311, 448
- Orphic conception and, II. [237], [238]
- Platonic conception of, II. [206-211]
- a truly purging, and Suarez’ simple Satisfactorium, II. [240-245]
- “Purità,” I. 266 n. 3
- Puritan excesses, I. 10
- Pusey, Dr. Edward B., I. 63
- Pythagoras, II. [188], [192]
- Quietism, II. [130], [131], [133], [135], [138], [139], [142], [143], [144], [145], [147], [148], [160], [168]
- four aberrations of, II. [136-139]
- Rome’s condemnation of, II. [139-143]
- distinct from Pure Love question, II. [152], [193]
- four needs recognized by, II. [148-150]
- Rome’s alleged change of front concerning, II. [143-148]
- Rabbinism, II. [63], [213], [214], [233], [234], [268], [388]
- Rafael Sanzio, the painter, II. [132], [165]
- Ranke, Leopold von, II. [271]
- Rationalism, I. 8, 9; II. [260-263], [275], [276], [382-387], [389], [390]
- Rauwenhoff, Prof. L. W. E., on Mysticism as a necessary form of religion, II. [268], [269]
- Realism, I. 61, 62
- advantages of, II. [318-319]
- Pantheistic trend of strict, II. [314-319]
- Reason, goddess of, II. [389]
- Redactor of Conversione-booklet, I. 464
- of Dicchiarazione-booklet, I. 464
- 1 of Vita-proper, I. 162 n. 3, 188 n. 1, 372, 414
- 2 of Vita-proper, I. 159, 162 n. 3, 372
- of Vita-Dicchiarazione-Dialogo, I. 464
- Reformation, Protestant, I. 62, 282, 339-341, 448; II. [232], [388]
- Reform, Franciscan, I. 341
- Regio, Clerk Regular, criticizes Molinos, II. [144]
- Reinach Salomon, on beginnings of Jewish prayers for the dead, II. [233], [234]
- Religion and morality, II. [272-275]
- apprehension by man of, I. 50-55
- through sense and memory, I. 51
- through Mysticism, I. 53
- through speculation, I. 51-52
- apprehension by St. Catherine of, I. 247
- conflicts between its elements, I. 70-77; II. [392-393]
- difficulties of the subjective element of, II. [112-114]
- disinterested, see [Love, Pure]
- emotional-volitional element, its exclusiveness, I. 73-77
- historical, relations with Mysticism, II. [266-268]
- institutional element, its exclusiveness, I. 71-73
- relation to Science of, I. 45-48; II. [367-386]
- Social, and Mysticism, II. [351-366]
- Subjective and Objective elements of, II. [118-120], [263-266], [270]
- the three elements of, I. 50-55; II. [387-396]
- and their due proportions, II. [387-388]
- continuous concomitance of, I. 53-55
- distribution among men of, I. 58-59
- distribution among religions of, I. 60-65
- multiplicity of each of them, I. 85, 86
- succession in history of, I. 59-60
- Religious temper, its longing for simplification, I. 65-66
- Renaissance, humanist, I. 62
- Renté, Baron de, I. 89
- Rhode, Erwin, on the Dionysian and Orphic movements, II. [191], [192]
- on Plato’s later teaching as to contemplation, II. [356], [357]
- Ribet, Abbé, and question as to true Mysticism, II. [305]
- Riccordo, Padre, da Lucca, I. 136
- Richelieu, Cardinal, II. [41]
- Rickert, H., his building up an Organon of the Historical Sciences, II. [370]
- Rig-Veda, II. [183]
- Rigorism among pre-Reformation devoted Catholics, I. 339-342
- touches of, in V. Battista Vernazza, I. 400-407, 422, 431
- St. Catherine, I. 342
- Rites, Sacred Congregation of, Rome, I. 126, 253, 305, 306
- Ritschl, Albrecht, and his school; their excessive reaction against Hegel, II. [263], [269]
- Ritschlian school, II. [263]
- Robespierre, II. [292]
- Rodriguez, Alfonso, Fr., S.J., I. 89
- Romans, the ancient, I. 93; II. [185], [239], [240]
- Rome, I. 98, 99 n. ; 156, 203, 305, 322; II. [185]
- Arch-Hospital in, I. 322
- Church of, I. 8, 9, 10, 63; II. [273]
- condemns some propositions of Fénelon, II. [160], [162]
- condemns Quietism, II. [139-143]
- sack of, I. 311
- Rosmini, Antonio, I. 65, 78
- Rothe, Richard, II. [229], [332], [333]
- Royce, Josiah, Professor, II. [370]
- Ruysbroek, Johannes, Augustinian Canon-Regular, on the two-fold unity of our spirit with God, II. [323]
- Sabatier, Paul, his critical labours in early Franciscan history, I. 372
- Saccheri, Notary, Genoa, I. 213
- Sacraments and St. Catherine:
- Baptism, I. 436; II. [76], [87]
- Holy Eucharist, I. 113-116, 204, 208, 240, 241; II. [19], [87], [88]
- Penance, I. 117-123
- Extreme Unction, I. 195, 197, 204, 206
- Sadducees, I. 61; II. [389]
- Saint-Jure, de, S.J., I. 89
- Saint-Simon, Duc de, II. [271]
- Saints, canonized, Catholic principles concerning the teaching of, I. 253-255
- invocation of, Catherine’s, I. 240
- Samaria, Woman of, I. 188, 189, 406; II. [17]
- Samaritans, I. 27, 38
- Samuel, Books of, David in, I. 373
- Sandreau, Abbé A., his sober Mystical doctrine, II. [307]
- Sauli, Cardinal, of Genoa, I. 322, 327
- Savonarola, Fra Girolamo, contrasted with Luther and Calvin, II. [118]
- Sceptical schools, the, of ancient Greece, I. 23
- Schelling, W. S. von, II. [335], [371], [392]
- Schiller, Friedrich, his “Fiesco,” I. 96
- Schism, Papal, I. 95
- Schlegel, Friedrich von, I. 89, 424; II. [371]
- Schleiermacher, Friedrich, II. [231], [296], [371], [392]
- Scholastics, the, I. 61, 62; II. [162-168], [214], [215], [217], [222-225], [236], [242], [244], [245], [252-254], [294], [301], [316], [317]
- Schopenhauer, Arthur, II. [271], [291], [371]
- his appreciation of Asceticism, II. [341], [342]
- Schram, Dom, Institutiones Theologiae Mysticae, the Preternatural in, II. [305]
- Schwab, J. B., on Mysticism requiring the Immanence of God, II. [325]
- Science, character and motives of spirit’s occupation with, I. 40-43
- historical and physical sciences have each their specific method and level, II. [370], [382], [384]
- historical, Religion’s present, but not ultimate, problem, II. [382-385]
- occupation with, three kinds, II. [381-382]
- its place and function in man’s spiritual life, I. 43-45, 369, 370; II. [330], [331], [376], [377]
- and Religion, each autonomous at its own level, I. 45-48; II. [368], [369]
- Religion and Metaphysics, I. 39-40
- Religion, and Philosophy, their respective functions, II. [369-372]
- to be taken throughout life in a double sense and way, I. 45-47; II. [374-379]
- and Things, and Religious Doctrine and Sacraments, as variously deep, parallel helps and necessities in man’s spiritual life, II. [372-379]
- novelty of this position very limited, II. [379-381], [385], [386]
- “Scintilla,” experience of St Catherine, I. 187-190, 451; II. [19]
- Scotland, I. 72
- Scott, Thomas, the Evangelical, I. 63
- Walter, Sir, his Anne of Geierstein, I. 96
- Scotus, John Duns, I. 64, 78
- Proclus’ indirect influence upon, II. [315], [316]
- Scotus, John, Eriugena, II. [252]
- Proclus’ influence upon, II. [314], [315]
- Segneri, Paolo, S.J., I. 89; II. [144]
- his critiques of Molinos, II. [144]
- Self-knowledge, persistent in St. Catherine, I. 206-207; II. [14], [15]
- Semeria, —, Secoli Cristiani della Liguria, I. 337
- Sensitiveness, extreme, of Catherine, I. 176-181
- Sensuousness, lack of, in Catherine, I. 246
- Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, I. 101
- Siegwart, Professor Christian, II. [282]
- Sight, Catherine’s impressions connected with, I. 181
- Silvestro, Convent of S., Genoa, I. 457
- Simmel, Georg, Dr., on the specifically religious sense, II. [260], [261]
- on religion as requiring that man should seek his own beatitude, II. [179]
- Simon, the Just, Rabbi, II. [153]
- Simon, Richard, I. 63, 64
- Simplicity, causes of, Quietists’ inadequate analysis of, II. [134-136]
- longing of religious temper for, I. 65-66
- all living, ever constituted in multiplicity, I. 66-70
- Sin, and the body, according to St. Catherine, I. 230, 235, 236, 264, 265, 298; II. [123-125]
- the Orphics, II. [192], [237]
- St. Paul, II. [66], [68], [69], [122], [123]
- Proclus, II. [98]
- the Synoptists, II. [69], [122]
- as purely negative, in Ps.-Dionysius, Eckhart, Spinoza, II. [294]
- as positive in Kant, Eucken, II. [294-296]
- as positive and negative in St. Augustine, St. Thomas, Mother Juliana, II. [293], [294]
- in St. Catherine, II. [235], [294]
- original, according to Neo-Platonists, II. [298]
- St. Augustine, II. [298], [299]
- Tridentine definition concerning, II. [300], [301]
- difficulty in doctrine of, and Tennant’s interpretation, II. [298-300]
- value of Mystics’ attitude towards, II. [301], [302]
- Sixtus IV. (Della Rovere), Pope, I. 94
- Sixtus V. (Peretti), Pope, I. 366
- Smell, Catherine’s impressions connected with, I. 180-181
- Socinianism, I. 9, 342; II. [390]
- Socino, Fausto and Lelio, I. 63, 342
- Socrates, I. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 41, 60; II. [64], [186]
- doctrine of, I. 12-13
- Socratic school, I. 23
- Sophists, I. 12
- Sophocles, II. [189]
- Sorbonne, the, Paris, II. [325] n. 3
- Soul, according to Aristotle, I. 20, 22
- Plato, I. 16, 17
- Plotinus, I. 24
- and the Noûs in Eckhart, II. [323]
- St. Paul, II. [64], [65]
- Plotinus, II. [322], [323]
- and the spirit in V. Battista, I. 353, 354, 399, 431
- St. Catherine, I. 189; II. [68]
- St. Paul, II. [67-69], [320-322]
- St. Teresa, II. [324]
- the three forces of, I. 50-53; II. [387-396]
- Immanence of God in the, II. [324-325], [336-338]
- life of, according to St. Catherine, I. 266-270
- usual succession in, I. 50-55
- its relation to its fellows, II. [353-355]
- Soul, its unity in multiplicity, I. 66
- Sources, literary of Catherine’s conceptions I. 254, 255, 258-260; II. [62-110]
- difficulties in their utilization, I. 251-253
- Space, and the soul and spirit, in St. Augustine, II. [212], [213]
- St. Catherine. I. 277, 278; II. [69], [70], [77-81], [212], [213]
- Plato, II. [205-207]
- Plotinus, II. [248]
- St. Thomas, II. [214]
- recent writers, II. [247]
- Spain, I. 62, 64, 72, 95, 96, 305; II. [388]
- Spencer, Herbert, II. [271]
- Speyer, Diet of, I. 340
- Spinola, Archbishop of Genoa, I. 305
- family, and members of, I. 96, 146, 175
- Spinoza, I. 7, 40-42; II. [169], [197], [198], [271], [296], [315], [326], [327], [375], [376], [392]
- compared with Plotinus, II. [325-328]
- on disinterested Religion, II. [175], [176]
- doctrine of, I. 41-43
- errors of his speculation, greatness of his intuitions, II. [376], [377]
- greatest Pure Pantheist, II. [325-327]
- Reality and Perfection identical for, II. [294]
- Spirit, Christ as, II. [70], [84], [320], [321]
- God as, II. [84], [322]
- the soul as, see under [Soul]
- visitations of the, their suddenness and vehemence, I. 105, 107; II. [30], [96], [97]
- and Space, II. [212], [213]
- and Time and Duration, II. [247-249]
- Stanley, Arthur P., Dean, I. 63
- Stein, Freiherr von, II. [271]
- Stigmata “Spiritual,” legend of St. Catherine’s, the, I. 209 n. 1, 210 n. 1, 452, 453
- Stoics, I. 23
- Strata, Battista, Notary, I. 155, 308, 379
- Strauss, David F., on Purgatory, II. [231]
- Suarez, Francis, Father, S.J., I. 121; II. [241]
- Subconsciousness, late full recognition of, II. [47], [48], [265], [338-340]
- often described by Plotinus and St. Augustine, II. [91], [92], [248]
- its deepest equivalent in St. Thomas’s “confused knowledge,” II. [288-289], [337]
- Sulze, Emile, fails to recognize necessity of Thing-element in religion, II. [372-374]
- Surin, Jean Joseph, S.J., I. 64, 89; II. [141]
- Suso, Henry, Blessed, Dominican, I. 64, 94
- Sylvius, Francis, II. [162]
- Synoptic Gospels and St. Catherine, II. [69], [84], [87], [89], [122-126], [153-158]
- and Joannine writings, II. [84-88]
- and St. Paul, II. [65], [122-125], [157-158]
- on forgiveness as of single acts, II. [245], [246]
- God’s direct interest in world, II. [254], [255]
- Pure Love, II. [153-158]
- present most manifold picture of Jesus’ life and teaching, II. [116-120]
- Tacitus, II. [271]
- Taigi, Anna Maria, Venerable, I. 78
- Tarsus, II. [63], [66]
- Tasso, Torquato, I. 341
- Taste, Catherine’s impressions connected with, I. 180
- Tauler, John, Dominican, I. 64, 94
- Taylor, Prof. A. E., his criticism of Kant’s doctrine of Pure Love, II. [179-180]
- Tennant, Rev. F. R., on Original Sin, II. [299], [300]
- Tennyson, Alfred, I. 112; II. [227], [247]
- Teresa, St., I. 64, 68, 87, 247; II. [5], [27] n. 1, [42], [45], [47], [48], [59], [137], [142], [143], [336], [363], [365]
- and Direction, II. [363]
- on occupation with our Lord’s Humanity, II. [169], [365]
- God’s immanence in the soul, II. [324], [325]
- nerves and muscles, II. [5]
- her psycho-physical peculiarities, II. notes to pp. [14-18], [20], [21], [27], [43], [44]
- on soul and spirit, II. [324]
- her tests for locutions and visions, II. [47], [50]
- and social Religion, II. [365]
- Tertullian, on St. Paul’s “thorn,” “stake” in the flesh, II. [43]
- prayer for the dead, II. [233], [234]
- Thales, I. 12
- Theatines, I. 322, 340
- Thibet, II. [392]
- Thing-element, its necessity in Religion, I. 245-247; II. [372-374], [377-381], [385], [386]
- Thing, three relations of, with thought. II. [374-377]
- Thobia, I. 129, 151, 153, 154, 223, 225, 378, 380; II. [26], [29], [169], [172]
- Thobia’s Mother, I. 151, 153, 154, 172, 176, 225; II. [29]
- Thomas, St., Aquinas, I. 7, 61, 78, 120, 121; II. [142], [162], [181], [217], [218], [245], [253], [288], [315], [317], [325], [333]
- on God as Actus Purus, II. [132], [250]
- on God’s Being as distinct from His Essence, II. [316], [317]
- on the soul’s direct dim knowledge of God, II. [288], [289], [337]
- on obligation of Confession, I. 120
- on the dispositions of the Lost, II. [222], [223]
- on the fire of Purgatory and Hell, II. [217]
- on God’s ecstacy and creative acts, as His supreme self-expression, II. [252-254]
- on every soul’s individuality, II. [255], [256]
- on Pure Love, II. [162-168]
- on man’s natural exigency of the vision of God, II. [337], [338]
- on term “person” as applicable to God, II. [257], [258]
- on the other-world “places,” II. [214]
- on Purgatory as truly purgative, II. [244], [245]
- on simultaneity of soul’s vision of all things in future life, II. [248]
- St., of Canterbury, I. 372
- Thomassin, Louis, Oratorian, I. 64
- Thucydides, II. [271]
- Tiele, C. P., Professor, on the Infinite as present within man, II. [268], [339], [340]
- necessity for Ecclesiastical Institutions, II. [352]
- for metaphysical convictions in Religion, II. [270]
- Tobit, Book of, the Eminent Good Works in, II. [154]
- Toleto, Gaspare, Father, Inquisitor, I. 464
- Toqueville, Alexis de, II. [271]
- Touch, St. Catherine’s impressions connected with, I. 178-180
- Tracts for the Times, I. 63
- Transcendence of God, attitude towards, of V. Battista Vennazza, II. [289]
- St. Catherine, I. 276, 280; II. [346], [347]
- Transcendence of God, attitude towards, of St. John of the Cross, II. [257], [258], [343-345]
- Sören Kierkegaard, II. [287], [288], [345], [346]
- St. Thomas, II. [257]
- recent thinkers, II. [270], [271], [339], [340], [358], [359]
- Translations of St. Catherine’s relics, I. 300-302, 381 n.
- Trattato, see [Vita (Dic. or T.)].
- Trendelenburg, Adolf, on blind Force and conscious Thought, their only possible relations, II. [375]
- Trent, Council of, on abuses connected with purgatorial doctrines and practices, II. [232]
- on Purgatory, II. [242]
- on Original Sin, II. [300]
- Troeltsch, Prof. Ernst, II. [282], [333], [370]
- on Christianity as Inner-worldly and Super-worldly, II. [358-360]
- abiding individuality of all things historical, II. [256], [257]
- Kant’s actual conceptions as more religious than his theory of religion, II. [261], [262]
- the testimony involved in our religious requirements, II. [339]
- Tyrrell, Rev. G., on the possibly Totum-Simul consciousness of the Lost, II. [230]
- the relations between love of God and love of creatures, II. [354], [355]
- purely natural religion, what might have been but never was, II. [288]
- Unity, constituted by multiplicity, I. 66-70
- needful for all spiritual life, II. [150]
- Universe, conditions of its power upon human will, I. 3
- Upanishads, the, II. [183]
- Upton, Prof., II. [330]
- Urban VIII, Pope (Barberini), I. 98, 304
- Bull on Cultus of Saints, I. 98 n. i (99), 304, 305
- Varni, Santo, sculptor, I. 332
- Vaughan, Diana, II. [305]
- Venice, I. 93, 203
- Hospital in, I. 322
- Vergil, II. [271]
- on the burning out of the soul’s stains, II. [236]
- Vernaccia (Vernazza) Family, I. 146
- Vernazza, Venerable Battista (Tommasa), I. 91, 117 n. 1, 146 n. 2, 217, 252, 253, 316, 321, 322, 325, 327 n. 1, 328, 329, 330, 331, 372, 381, 384, 395, 403, 407, 410, 413, 414, 429, 432, 447, 451, 453, 454, 457, 461, 462; II. [27], [38] n. 1, [48]
- and Tommaso Moro, I. 339-344
- author of Dialogo I, I. 407-410
- II, III, I. 429-433
- Preface (ancient) of Vita (probably), I. 416
- birth of, I. 419
- character of, I. 365, 366
- death of, I. 366, 367, 366 n. 2, 381
- Colloquies, I. 344-358, 416, 433
- compared with Catherine’s doctrine, I. 346-358
- the Dialogo, I. 399, 403, 408, 431
- compared to St. Catherine and E. Vernazza, I. 336, 337
- Dialogo della Beata Caterina based practically throughout upon Vita-Dicchiarazione yet shows everywhere thought, feeling, aims, information of, I. 397-410, 417-433
- Letters of, I. 345
- to Donna Anguisola, I. 359-364
- to Padre Collino (1), I. 316-318, 321-324, 327-331 (2), I. 366
- to Tommaso Moro, I. 342-344
- portrait, I. 366 n. 2
- final redactor of Vita, Dicchiarazione, Dialogo, I. 464
- her youth, I. 337-339
- her writings, I. 344, 345
- Catetta (Daniela), I. 166, 321, 325, 339
- Ettore, I. 90, 91, 105 n. 1, 114 n. 2, 121 n. 3, 127, 140 n. 4, 145 n. 1, 147 n. 1, 150 n. 1, 154, 159, 166, 167, 169, 174, 175, 183 n. 1, 187, 191, 193, 202, 213, 216, 217, 246, 252, 256, 279, 299, 308, 337, 338, 339, 340, 371, 384, 415, 430, 444, 449, 450, 451, 456, 463, 464; II. [9], [16], [26], [27], [29]
- his philanthropic work, its character, I. 319-321, 323, 327
- its effects, I. 364, 365
- in Genoa, Chronici, I. 173, 316, 317
- Lazaretto, I. 330, 331
- Mandiletto, I. 154, 332
- Prisons, I. 327-329
- his wills, ii, I. 318-321
- iii, I. 166, 324-327
- Ven. Battista and, in general, I. 314-316, 336, 337
- in June 1524, I. 330-332
- traces of their intercourse in Dialogo, I. 406, 407, 429-431
- St. Catherine and his absence from her death-bed, I. 202-204, 226
- his authorization to write about her, I. 191-192
- her influence with him, I. 314, 315, 320, 321, 331, 332
- his influence with her, I. 159-161, 191-193
- upon her memory, I. 145, 146, 453-457
- their mutual likeness and unlikeness, I. 314, 315
- his character, I. 146, 147
- his contributions to St. Catherine’s biography in Vita-proper, I. 166, 453-455, 464
- in Trattato, I. 447, 448
- their general character, I. 147
- daughters of, I. 149, 166, 299, 300, 325, 326
- his death, I. 331, 381
- his posthumous fame, its unlikeness to Catherine’s, I. 332, 333
- Leo X, Pope, and, I. 322
- Lunga, Señora, and, I. 329, 330
- Manuscript C wrongly attributed to, I. 395, 396
- married life of, I. 316-318, 330
- monuments to, I. 332, 333
- Ginevrina (Maria Archangela), I. 166, 325, 326, 339
- Tommasa, see [Vernazza Battista]
- village, I. 318
- Vernazzi, clan of, I. 318, 320
- Vincent, St., de Paul, I. 306
- Vinci, Leonardo da, School of, I. 98 n. 1 (99)
- Visions of St. Catherine’s, I. 181
- Vita e Dottrina di S. Caterina, as in Thirteenth, Ninth Genoese, ed., Sordi Muti, and its three parts, Vita-proper, Dicchiarazione or Trattato, Dialogo, I. 90, 91
- its additions to MSS. A and B in Vita-proper, I. 389, 390, 394, 451-453
- in Trattato, I. 442
- of entire Dialogo I. 389, 395
- its additions to MS. C in Vita-proper, I. 396
- of Dialogo, Parts II, III, I. 396, 397
- to MSS. A, B, C of Title, Approbation, Preface, Subscription, I. 411-417
- its changes since first printed edition, 1551, I. 464-466
- final redaction for printing of entire corpus, I. 464
- booklets, evidence for Conversione-, Dicchiarazione-, Passione-, in about 1512, I. 394, 434, 447-449, 450, 451, 464
- the Dialogo, Part I, I. 396, 397
- its author (Battista Vernazza), I. 407, 410
- compared with Vita-proper, I. 399-407
- its authentic contributions, I. 406, 407
- the Dialogo, Parts II, III, their author and character, I. 418, 419, 427-433
- compared with Vita-proper, I. 419-424, 424-427
- the Trattato (Dicchiarazione), earlier and later part of, I. 439, 440
- earlier part, its theological glosses, I. 440-442
- later part, its secondary expansions, I. 435-440
- upbuilding of whole, and authorship (predominantly Ettore Vernazza), I. 447-449
- the Vita-proper, original tripartite scheme of, become quadripartite, I. 390-394
- its great divisions and secondary constituents, I. 453
- age and authorship of retained constituents, I. 453-463
- three tests for discriminating authentic from secondary sayings, I. 462, 463
- Volkelt, Johannes, Prof., on immanental inter-relatedness of History and Philosophy, II. [279], [280]
- dualism in Kant’s Epistemology, II. [278]
- fallacy of Positivistic Epistemology, II. [275-278]
- ultimate Power in world, alive in analogy to a willing individual, II. [277], [278]
- Wagner, Richard, II. [165]
- Waldensian movement, II. [391]
- Ward, James, Prof., II. [265], [287], [370]
- on receptivity as activity; experience as wider than knowledge; and our own experience, the only one immediately accessible to us, II. [277-280]
- Weinel, Heinrich, on visions and psycho-physical peculiarities in sub-apostolic times, II. [42], [43], [308]
- White, Edward, on Conditional Immortality, II. [229] n. 2
- Will, the things and conditions that move the human, I. 3, 367-370; II. [375-385]
- Wilson, Archdeacon Andrew, on the Fall of Man, II. [299-300]
- Windelband, W., Prof., on religion’s various elements including metaphysical life, II. [262]
- Wisdom, Book of, I. 61
- attitude towards the body in, and St. Paul, I. 234; II. [227]
- Wittenberg, I. 9, 95, 311
- Wordsworth, William, II. [271]
- Wycliffe, I. 94
- Xenophon, I. 28
- Ximenes, Cardinal Francis, O.S.F., I. 62
- Youth, its apprehension of religion, I. 51-52
- Zaccaria, F. A., S.J., II. [225] n. 2
- Zedakah, II. [153]
- Zeller, Edward, Philosophie der Griechen, I. 11 n. 1; II. [320]
- Zeus, II. [93], [187]
- Zwingli, I. 62, 63; II. [119] n. 1, [388], [392]
- Zwinglianism, I. 9
II. OF LITERARY REFERENCES
(The more general literary references given under names of authors in Part I)
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- xii. 2; II. [190]
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- viiib; I. 281
- Vita-proper, Cap. I. 3; I. 104 n. 1
- 3c; I. 127
- Cap. II. 4a, b, c; I. 105
- 4a-5b; I. 404-406
- 4a-5c; I. 458-460
- 4c-5a; I. 107, 108
- 4c; I. 108 n. 1
- 5a-c; ibid.
- 5b; I. 181-412
- 5b-c; I. 108 n. 2
- 5c-6; I. 112, 121 n. 3
- 6; I. 118-119
- 6a; I. 334 n. 1
- 6b; I. 118, 412
- 6c; I. 397
- Cap. III. 7a; I. 114 n. 2
- 7b; I. 116
- 8a; I. 280
- 8-9; I. 115
- 8c; I. 263, 273, 280
- 9b; I. 180 n. 3, 263, 265, 273
- Cap. IV. 10a; I. 135 n. 1, 136 n. 2
- 10b; I. 180 n. 1
- 11b; I. 273
- 11b-c; I. 264
- 11c; I. 137 n. 1
- Cap. V. 12b-13b; I. 121 n. 3
- 13c; I. 401
- 14b; I. 134 n. 2
- Cap. VI. 14c; I. 121 n. 3, 393
- 15b; I. 139, 267, 273, 280
- 15c-16a; I. 140, 265
- 16b; I. 118 n. 2, 139
- Cap. VII. 17b; I. 140
- 19b; I. 274
- Cap. VIII. 20a; I. 401
- 20b; I. 142 n. 2
- 20c; I. 143
- 21a; I. 407
- 21a-b; I. 401
- 21b; I. 144, 145 n. 1
- 21c; I. 143 n. 2
- 22b; I. 265
- Cap. IX. 22c; I. 267, 277
- 23a; I. 139, 279
- 23b; I. 267, 274
- 23c; I. 263, 277
- 24a; I. 277, 279
- 24b; I. 274
- Cap. X. 25c-26a; I. 265
- 26b; I. 266
- Cap. XI. 27a; I. 280
- 28c-29b; I. 269
- 29c; I. 262, 278
- 30a; I. 278
- Cap. XII. 30b; I. 262
- 31b; I. 271
- 31c-32a; I. 268
- Cap. XIII. 32c; I. 409 n. 1
- 33c-33b; I. 261
- 33b; I. 283; II. [222]
- Cap. XIV. 34c; I. 277
- 36b; I. 263, 266
- 36c; I. 266
- 37; I. 259
- 38b-39a; I. 282
- 39b; I. 162 n. 3
- Cap. XV. 39b-116b; II. [294]
- Cap. XVI. 42a; I. 270
- 42b; I. 269
- 43c; I. 269, 278
- Cap. XVII. 47b; I. 139, 161, 162
- 47c-48a; II. [92]
- Cap. XVIII. 48b; I. 266
- 49a; I. 139, 267
- 50a; I. 161, 162
- 50b; I. 266
- Cap. XIX. 51-52; I. 140 n. 4, 141 n. 1
- 51a-53b; I. 390 n. 2, 451
- 51b; I. 279
- 52a; I. 279
- 52c-53a; I. 272
- 53b; I. 265, 276
- Cap. XX. 54b-c; I. 272
- 55c-56a; I. 262
- 56b, c; I. 123, 124 n. 1
- Cap. XXII. 59c; I. 274, 275
- Cap. XXIII. 60c; I. 280
- 61a; I. 262
- 61c; I. 277
- 62a; I. 259, 387
- Cap. XXIV. 64b; I. 287
- Cap. XXV. 66a; I. 268
- 66b; I. 268
- 67c; I. 265
- Cap. XXVI. 69a; I. 267
- Cap. XXVII. 71c; I. 198 n. 1
- 72b; I. 162, 163. 164
- Cap. XXIX. 74b; I. 263
- 75b; I. 268
- 76; I. 387
- 76a; I. 272
- 76c; I. 262, 275
- 77a; I. 275
- 77b; I. 277; II. [50]
- Cap. XXX. 78c; I. 284
- Cap. XXXI. 79c; I. 262
- 80b; I. 265
- 80c-81a; I. 263
- 81b-c; I. 271
- 82a: I. 271
- 82b-83a; I. 394-395
- 83a; I. 259
- Cap. XXXII. 83c-84a; I. 270
- 86b; ibid.
- 87a; ibid.
- 87c; I. 268, 276; II. [50]
- Cap. XXXIV. 91c; I. 262
- 92a; I. 259
- Cap. XXXVI. 94b-95c; I. 160
- 94a; I. 276
- 94b-95c; I. 455
- 94c; I. 159 n. 1, 279
- 95b; I. 279
- 95c; I. 127, 272
- 96b; I. 148 n. 1
- Cap. XXXVII. 97b; I. 140, 148 n. 1, 160, 161, 409 n. 2
- 97c; I. 388
- Cap. XXXVIII. 98-99; I. 166, 183 n. 1
- 98a-b; I. 183, 454
- 98a-99b; I. 454-455
- 98c; I. 192 n. 1
- 99a; I. 192 n. 1
- Cap. XXXIX. 100c-101b; I. 455
- 101a-b; I. 262
- 103b; I. 271
- Cap. XL. 105c; I. 147 n. 1, 265
- Cap. XLI. 106a, c; I. 268
- 107a; I. 268
- 107b; I. 274
- 108b; I. 270
- 109b; I. 276
- Cap. XLII. 113b; I. 164 n. 2; II. [10]
- 113c; I. 274
- 114a; I. 269
- Cap. XLIII. 115a, b; I. 162 n. 3, 457
- 115c; I. 457
- Cap. XLIV. 116c; I. 117 n. 2, 118 n. 1
- 116c-121b; I. 390 n. 4, 455-456
- 117b; I. 118 n. 1
- 117b-121b; I. 451, 455-457
- 118a, b; I. 158 n. 1
- 119b; I. 185 n. 1
- 119c; I. 118, 195 n. 1, 391
- 120a, b; I. 195 n. 1
- Cap. XLV. 122b, c-123a; I. 150 n. 1
- 122c; I. 272, 388
- 123, 124; I. 132 n. 3
- 123b; I. 167, 402
- 123b-124b; I. 390 n. 3, 457
- 124b; I. 387
- Cap. XLVI. 124b-125; I. 169-171
- 124c; I. 388
- 125a; I. 272
- 125b; I. 402 n. 2
- Cap. XLVII. 127-132; I. 166
- 127a, c; I. 420
- 129b; I. 119 n. 2
- 129c; I. 164 n. 2; II. [4]
- 130a; I. 164 n. 2
- 132a; I. 188 n. 1
- Cap. XLVIII. 132b; 188 n. 1
- 133b; I. 187 n. 1, 188, 450
- 134a; I. 164 n. 2
- 135a; I. 189 n. 1
- 135c-136a; I. 189 n. 2
- 136b; I. 274
- 138b; II. [10]
- 138c; I. 193
- Cap. XLIX. 139a; I. 388 n. 1
- 139a-140c; I. 390 n. 4
- 139c-140b; I. 388 n. 1
- 140a; I. 194 n. 1
- 140b, c; I. 119-120
- 141b-145b; I. 204 n. 1
- 142a, b, c; I. 197 n. 2, 3
- 143b; I. 197 n, 4; II. [10]
- 144a; I. 198 n. 2
- 144b; I. 281
- 144c; I. 434
- 145c-146a; I. 198 n. 3
- 146c-147c; I. 201 n. 3 (202), 390, 451
- Cap. L. 148c; I. 204 n. 2
- 149b; I. 205 n. 1; II. [10]
- 149c; I. 205 n. 1
- 151a, b; I. 205 n. 4
- 152b-153c; I. 204 n. 1
- 152c; II. [10]
- 153a; I. 209 n. 1
- 154b; I. 208 n. 3, 390, 451
- 155a; I. 209 n. 1, 273; II. [10]
- 155b-156a; I. 210 n. 1, 389, 412, 452
- 156b, c; I. 210 n. 1
- 157c; I. 209 n. 1
- 158a; I. 209 n. 1
- 158b; I. 210 n. 3
- 158c-159a; I. 211
- 159c; I. 213 n. 1
- 160a, b; I. 214
- 160c; I. 215
- 161; I. 387
- 161a; I. 215
- Cap. LI. 161c-163a; I. 216-218
- 162a; I. 162 n. 3
- Cap. LII. 163b-164a; I. 218 n. 2
- 164b, c; I. 300
- 165a; I. 454-455
- 165c; I. 300, 454, 455
- Vita-Trattato, Cap. I. 169b; I. 281
- 169b-175c; I. 435
- 169b-184c; I. 435-438
- 169c-170a; I. 286
- 169c-170b; I. 417
- 169c-170c; I. 440-442
- 170b; I. 283
- Cap. II. 170c; I. 287, 291
- 170c-171b; I. 442-444
- 171b; I. 287
- Cap. III. 171c; I. 278
- 172a; I. 278, 288
- 172b; I. 287, 444-445
- Cap. IV. 172c; I. 282
- 173a; I. 445
- 173a, b; I. 283
- 173b; I. 226; II. [222]
- Cap. V. 173c, 174a; I. 287, 446-447
- Cap. VI. 174b; I. 288, 289
- Cap. VII. 175a; I. 277, 285
- 175b; I. 284
- Cap. IX. 176a; I. 284, 285
- Cap. X. 177b; I. 284, 287
- Cap. XI. 178a-b; I. 438-439
- 178b; I. 292, 293
- Cap. XIII. 180a-181c; I. 437
- 180b-181c; I. 438-439
- Cap. XVI. 181c, 182b; I. 438-439
- 182b; I. 286, 290
- Cap. XVII. 183c; I. 274
- Vita-Dialogo, Part I. 185-225; I. 396-397
- 185c-190c, 191a-198a; I. 397 n. 1
- Cap. VI. 197a; I. 400
- 198b-206b; I. 398 n. 1
- Cap. VIII. 199c-202c; I. 404
- 201b; I. 409 n. 2
- 202c-208b; I. 404-406
- 203a; I. 124
- Cap. XI. 208c-209b; I. 404, 405
- Cap. XII. 209c-211b; I. 409 n. 1
- 207c-212a; I. 398 n. 4
- 211a; I. 404-406, 409 n. 2
- 211b; I. 400, 404-406, 409 n. 1, 412
- 211c; I. 409 n. 1
- Cap. XIII. 212b, c; I. 398 n. 5
- 212c; I. 146, 429
- 212c-213a; I. 406-407
- Cap. XIV. 213c-225c; I. 398 n. 6, 420-421
- Cap. XV. 215c-216a; I. 399 n. 2, 408 n. 5
- Cap. XVIII. 220c; I. 401, 406-407
- 221b; I. 431
- Cap. XIX. 221c; 400, 406-407
- 221, 222a; I. 402
- 222b; I. 406-407
- Cap. XX. 222c; I. 401
- 223c; I. 400
- Part II. 226b-242b; I. 419
- 226c-241b; I. 420
- 227a-241b; I. 420-421
- Cap. III. 231a; I. 430
- 232b-245c; I. 419
- 232b; I. 431
- Cap. V. 234b: I. 427
- Cap. IX. 241b; I. 427-428
- 241c-245c; I. 491
- Cap. X. 242b; I. 430, 431
- Cap. XI. 245c; I. 417
- Part III. Cap. I. 247b; I. 432
- 248c; I. 430, 432
- 249a; I. 430
- Cap. II. 250a, b; I. 160, 161
- 250a-263c; I. 422
- 250b; I. 430
- Cap. VI. 259c; I. 432
- 260b; I. 428
- 264a-271a; I. 423
- Cap. VIII. 264b; I. 412, 433
- Cap. IX. 266a, c; I. 425, 426
- 266b; I. 432
- Cap. X. 268c; I. 428
- Cap. XI. 269c; I. 428
- 270b; I. 428
- C. XII. XIII. 271b-275a; I. 424
- Cap. XIII. 273a; I. 429
- 275a; I. 429
- Vita-Brevi Notizie (Maineri), Traslazione, 278-282; I. 306 n. 1
- 278b, c; I. 304
- Miracoli, 282b; I. 302
- Vita Venerabilis Lukardis, in “Analecta Bollandiana,” XVIII. 1899; II. [52-55]
- Volkelt, J., Prof., Erfahrung u. Denken, 1886; II. [280]
- Kant’s Erkenntnisstheorie, 1879; I. 56 n. 1; II. [276-278]
- Schopenhauer, 1900; II. [370], [371]
- Ward, James, Prof., Naturalism and Agnosticism, ed. 1905; II. [196] n. 1
- “Mechanism and Morals,” Hibbert Journal, Oct. 1905; II. [197] n. 1
- “On the Definition of Psychology,” Journal of Psych., Vol. I., 1904; II. [280]
- “Present Problems of Psychology,” (American) Philosophical Review, 1904; II. [277-278]
- Weinel, Prof. H., Die Wirkungen des Geistes u. der Geister, 1899, 309; II. [43] n. 1
- Wesley, John, Journal, ed. Parker, 1903; II. [4] n. 4
- Windelband, Prof. W., “Das Heilige,” in Präludien, 1903; II. [262]
- Zeller, Prof. Edward, Philosophie der Griechen, Part II. ed. 1879; I. 312
- Part III., Div. 2, ed. 1881; II. [313]