[320] Ib. Schol. ch. 11. pp. 241, 242.
[321] P. 242 ff.
[322] Cf. Infinito, Lag. 316. 21.
[323] No. 13 states that the worlds could not interfere with one another, since space is infinite.
[324] No. 18 denies that the perfection of the world in one space should either add to or detract from the perfection of another world in other space or render it less necessary.
[325] Bk. i. ch. 12.
[326] P. 245.
[327] Op. Lat. vol. i. pt. 2. p. 310.
[328] Ib., ch. x. p. 312 ff.
[329] Cf. Op. Lat. i. 2. p. 259.