Et si adeo muta es, disce vel inde loqui.
(Editorial Note.)
[5] This Notice is an extract from tome 1 of the complete works of Father Sinistrari, Romæ, 1753.
[6] Quadrato corpore, statura procera, facie liberali, fronte spatiosa, oculis rutilantibus, colore vivido, jucundæ conversationis, ac lepidorum salium.
[7] Omnium scientiarum vir.
[8] The complete works of P. Sinistrari (Rome, Giannini, 1753-1754, 3 vol. in-folio) include the following books: Practica criminalis Minorum illustrata,—Formularium criminale,—De incorrigibilium expulsione ab Ordinibus Regularibus,—De Delictis et Pœnis, to which should be added the present work: De Dæmonialitate, published for the first time in the year 1875.
Transcriber's Notes
Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected. All other spelling, punctuation and hyphenation remains unchanged.
S. Austin is mentioned several times in the English text. As this corresponds with S. Augustinus in the Latin, this may well be S. Augustine.