All things will turn out prosperously for me here and everywhere:—
This is the favorable horoscope of all Christ’s followers.”
GENERAL INDEX
Names of men of learning will be found for the most part in the bibliographical index.
- Aaron, [357], [379], [464], [507]
- Abacus, [698], [704]
- Abbreviation, [135], [500], [624]
- Abdomen, diseases of, [577]
- Abimelech, [399]
- Abortion, [61], [94]
- Abraham the patriarch, astrology and science of [350], [353], [355], [411], [703];
- magic use of name of, [437], [449], [726]
- Abraxas, [371], [379]
- Abrotonum, an herb, [495]
- Abscess, [93]
- Abstinence from animal food, [295], [308], [314]
- Academy, the, [268], [270], [602]
- Accusation of magic against, Galen, [125], [165]-7;
- alchemists, [194];
- Apuleius, [222], [232]-40;
- Apollonius of Tyana, [246];
- the emperor Julian, [318];
- Jews, [337], [436]-9;
- Christ and Christians, [337], [383], [395]-6, [415], [424], [433], [436]-9, [463], [465], [505];
- pagans, [415];
- philosophers, [416];
- heretics, [415], [424];
- Origen, [461];
- Priscillian, [380]-1, [519]-20;
- Libanius, [538];
- Bede, [635];
- Gerbert, [704]-5;
- Constantinus Africanus, [744], [755];
- Dunstan, [773]
- Achilles, ghost of, [264];
- master of, [597]
- Aconite, [74], [171]
- Acorn, [740]
- Acoustics, [185]
- Acron, [56]
- Adalbert, bishop of Bremen, [773]
- Adam, first man, [681]
- Adamant, [81], [294], [636];
- swords of, [253], [258];
- breakable by goat’s blood, [56], [85], [511], [588], [779];
- by lead, [657]
- Adder, [279], [721]
- Adonai, [365], [367], [451], [583], [726]
- Adrianaion, [434]
- Adultery, discovery of, [364], [644]
- Advertising, [186]
- Aeetes, [329]
- Aegina, [86], [301]
- Aelian, a consul, [262]
- Aemilianus, [224]
- Aeon, [363]-4, [378], [383], [411]
- Aerimancy or Aeromancy, [344], [629]
- Aesculapius, shrine of, [283], [329], [379];
- and see other index
- Aetites, a gem, [257], [329], [330], [581], [777]
- Affroselinum, [765]
- Agate, [294], [721]
- Agathodaemon, [173], [292], [379], [587], [661];
- and see other index
- Aglaides, [431]
- Aglaonice, [203]
- Agnus castus, an herb, [756]
- Agnus Dei, [737]
- Agricultural magic, [21], [70], [79]-80, [93]-4, [216], [219], [294], [604]-5, [626]
- Ague, [536]
- Air, importance of pure, [142], [151];
- pressure of, [188];
- experiments with, [190]-2;
- and continuity of universe, [206];
- star in, [478]
- Albicerius, [518]
- Alchemy, Egyptian, [12]-3;
- Greek, [59], [131], [193]-200, [320], [544]-5, [764];
- Pliny, [81], [193];
- Arabic and Latin, chap. xxxiii, [368], [398], [649], [663]-4, [669]-70, [697], [757], [773]
- Alcmaeon, [324]
- Alcohol, [468], [765]
- Alcoholism, [253]
- Alexander the Great, chap. xxiv, [186], [496], [602];
- and see other index
- Alexander of Abonutichus, [277]-8
- Alexander V, pope, [106]
- Alexandria, as a center of ancient learning, [27], [39], [48], [105], [109], [123], [145], [187], [224], [291], [318], [348], [449], [541], [552], [763];
- dissection at, [147];
- measures of, [144];
- relations with India, [245];
- in the
- pseudo-Clementine Homilies, [404], [408]
- Alexandrina, golden, [739]
- Alexandrinus Olympius, [300]
- Alive, taken from, [580], [591];
- burned, see Crab
- Allectory, a gem, [779]
- Allegory and allegorical interpretation, in alchemy, [195]-8;
- of the Bible, [350], [479], [484], [633];
- in zoology, [396], [500], [502];
- miscellaneous, [545], [626];
- and see Symbolism
- Almanac, [318]
- Almond, [78]
- Aloaeus, see Eloeus
- Alphabet in magic and divination, [197], [370], [380], [592], [664], [711];
- and see Vowel
- Alphabetical order, [166], [176], [606], [610]
- Alpheus, river, [102]
- Altar, [80], [239], [295], [378]
- Alum, [765]
- Amazons, [114], [564], [603]
- Ambassador, see Embassy
- Amber, [49], [213]
- American Indians, [16]-17
- Amiantus, a gem, [81], [213]
- Ammon, the god, [546], [553], [561]-2
- Ammon (or, Hammon), King of Egypt, [291]
- Ammonia, [571]
- Amnael, an angel, [195]
- Amor aquae, [764]
- Amulet, Egyptian, [10];
- in Pliny, [70], [77], [81], [85], [87], [89], [92];
- in Galen, [166], [172]-3, [176];
- in Plutarch, [204], [294];
- Gnostic, [380];
- Aristotle represented as an adept in, [563];
- post-classical and early medieval medicine, [572], [580], [755];
- Arabic, [655]-6;
- and see Ligatures and suspensions
- Amusements, ancient, [137], [486]
- Anaesthetics, [142], [626]
- Anastasius, Pope, [461]
- Anatomy, of Galen, [145]-51;
- Empirics hostile to, [157];
- of Rasis, [668]
- Andrew, St., legend of, [435]
- Andronicus, the prefect, [542]
- Anemone, [65]
- Angel, see Spirit
- Angitia, [329]
- Anglo-Saxon, manuscripts, chap. xxix, [597], [612]-3;
- medicine, chap. xxxi
- Angobatae, [188]
- Animal, incapable of magic, [4];
- in early Greek religion, [23];
- habits, intelligence, jealousy, and remedies employed by, [26], [57], [73]-5, [217]-8, [254], chap. xii, [460], [490], [574], [626];
- use of parts of, [11], [20], [67]-70, [75]-6, [87], [133], [167], [229], [587], [606], [721], [740], [755], [766];
- living in fire, [240];
- sacred, [311];
- minute, [275];
- in art, [502];
- breeding and horoscopes of, [516];
- and see Abstinence from animal food, Gods, Language, Sculpture, Transformation, and the names of individual animals
- Anise, [229]
- Annacus, king, [340]
- Annunciation, [263]
- Anonymity, [133], [728]
- Ant, [71]-2, [75], [81], [98], [329], [331];
- Indian, [636]
- Anthemius of Tralles, [575]
- Anthropology, [300]
- Anthropos, Gnostic, [380]
- Antichrist, [417]
- Antidote, [130], [154], [253], [441], [494]
- Antimony, [735]
- Antioch, [254], [296], [404], [421], [428], [431], [472], [662], [747]
- Antipathy, [84], [173], [213], [217], [219], [239], [581], [605]
- Antiphon, an interpreter of omens, [562]
- Antipodes, [219], [480]-1
- Antiscia, [537]
- Anubion, [420]
- Ape, [148], [256];
- and see Cynocephalus
- Apelles the painter, [55]
- Apollo, [23], [93], [212], [253], [294], [317], [326], [371], [429], [735]
- Apollobeches, [58]
- Apollonius of Tyana, chap. viii, [165], [244], [288], [295], [390], [435], [465]
- Apoplexy, [536]
- Apothecary, [84], [129]
- Apparatus, magical, [28], [190];
- and see Magic, materials
- Apparition, [66], [68], [204], [208], [215], [437]-8, [455], [496], [509]-10, [779];
- and see Spirit
- Appion, [419]-20;
- and see Apion in other index
- Appius, friend of Cicero, [270]
- Applied science, ancient, chap. v, [408];
- early medieval, chap. xxxiii
- Aquila, disciple of Peter, chap. xvii
- Aquileia, [124]
- Arab, Arabia, and Arabic, early poetry, [6];
- drugs and spices from, [84], [129], [765];
- Apollonius of Tyana in, [261], [295];
- magic of, [280];
- home of the Magi, [476];
- learning, [31], [159], [174], [189], [578], chaps. xxviii, xxx, xxxii;
- and see Middle Ages, Translations
- Arcadia, [214], [249], [283]
- Archiater, [125], [161], [536]
- Architecture, [122], chap. v
- Archon, see Spirit
- Arcturus, [331], [636]
- Arena, [133], [147];
- and see Gladiator
- Areobindus, a consul, [607]
- Arethusa, [102]
- Argemon, an herb, [79]
- Ariolus, [629]
- Aristochia, an herb, [615]
- Arithmetic, [126], [319], [619], [628], [704]
- Armenian, [351], [374], [497], [554]
- Arms and armor, [344]
- Aromatics, [311];
- and see Spice, Unguent
- Arrow, extracted, [756];
- poisoned, [767]
- Art and the Arts, magic and, [6], [28];
- standards of, [187], [407];
- early medieval, chap. xxxiii;
- and see Artisan and the names of various arts
- Artemis Tauropolos, [429]
- Artemisia, [89]
- Artery, [147]
- Artisan, [482], [486]
- Aruspex, see Haruspex
- Asbestos, [213]-4, [434]
- Ascension, of Romulus, [274];
- of Simon Magus, [422]
- Ascetic, see Monasticism
- Asclepius, a god, [253], [277], [546], [735];
- and see other index
- Ash, tree, [86]
- Ashes, reduced to, [68], [80], [91], [170], [571]-4, [581], [586]-8, [590], [721]
- Ashthroat, an herb, [722]
- Asp, [57], [85], [324], [494], [571], [580], [587], [626]
- Asparagus, [599]
- Asphalt, [132], [574]
- Asphodel, [88]
- Ass, [76], [88], [230], [275], [326], [367], [734], [740]
- Assurbanipal, [15], [27]
- Assyria, magic of, [11], [15]-20, [58], [295], [629];
- bibliography, [33]-5
- Astanphaeus, [365], [367]
- Asthma, [76]
- Astral theology, [15], [17], [360]-1;
- and see Astrology, Star
- Astrolabe, [115], [501], [542], [559], chap. xxx, [728]
- Astrological medicine, [179], [575], [633], [738]
- Astrology, chaps, iii, ix, xi, xv, xxix, xxx;
- also, Egyptian, [13]-4;
- Sumerian or Chaldean, [15]-7,
- and see Chaldean;
- Greek, [22], [25]-6;
- Pliny, [91], [94]-7;
- popular Roman, [127], [285];
- Galen, [127], [166], [178];
- Greek philosophy and, [180]-1;
- Vitruvius, [184]-5, [187];
- Hero, [193];
- alchemy and, [197];
- Plutarch, [207], [209];
- Apuleius, [231], [239]-40;
- Brahmans, [253];
- Lucian, [282]-3;
- Nechepso, Petosiris, and Manetho, [292]-3;
- Solinus, [330];
- Horapollo, [333];
- Hermes, [290]-2;
- Enoch, [340]-1;
- Philo Judaeus and Jewish, [353]-6;
- Pseudo-Clement, [410]-3;
- church fathers, [444], [455]-8, [464], [466], [471]-5, [492];
- Augustine, [513]-21;
- Firmicus, [529]-38;
- Pseudo-Quintilian, [540];
- Synesius, [543];
- Nectanebus, [560]-3;
- Alexander of Tralles, [583];
- Herbarium of Apuleius, [598];
- Geoponica, [604]-5;
- Boethius, [621]-2;
- Isidore, [632]-3;
- Arabic, [644]-52, [661]-6, [670];
- Salernitan, [738];
- Constantinus Africanus, [756];
- Marbod, [781]-2;
- alchemy and, [763];
- magic and, [300], [432], [464], [538], [540];
- and see Christ, birth of; Image; Magi; Planet; Star
- Astronomy, of Egypt, [13], [542], [545], [559];
- Tigris-Euphrates, [15]-6, [34];
- India, [31];
- Greek, [31]-2;
- benefits of, [47], [96];
- of Ptolemy, [105], [107];
- and architecture, [122], [185];
- history of, [366], [707];
- miscellaneous, [219], [395], [520], [536], [663], [704]
- Atavism, [141]
- Atheism, [234]
- Athens, [28], [95], [142], [217], [230], [249], [429];
- as center of learning, [135], [200], [222], [242], [269], [277], [538], [541], [602]
- Athlete, [186], [248], [486]
- Atlas, Mt., [54]
- Atom, Atomic theory, Atomism, [140], [169], [178], [205], [408]
- Attalus, king of Pergamum, [135], [171]
- Attalus III, [236]
- Augury, in Assyria, [17];
- Rome, [95];
- Seneca, [103];
- Galen, [171];
- denied
- by Atomists, [178];
- accepted by Stoics, [180];
- Neo-Platonists, [315];
- Jews and early Christians on, [352], [458]-9, [466], [511], [513], [534], [630];
- miscellaneous, [560], [629], [673], [705]
- Auspices, [430], [629]
- Authority and Authorities, attitude to, citation by, Pliny, [46], [49], [75];
- Ptolemy, [107];
- Galen, [118], [152]-8, [167];
- Vitruvius, [186]-7;
- Zosimus, [198];
- bogus, [215];
- Cicero, [270];
- Solinus, [327]-8;
- Hippolytus, [469];
- Firmicus, [537];
- Aëtius, [570];
- Marcellus, [585]-6;
- medieval freedom with, [611];
- Macer, [614];
- Isidore, [624]-5;
- Petrocellus, [734];
- miscellaneous, [32], [215], [778]
- Automaton, [188], [192], [230], [440]
- Axle-grease, [92]
- Baal, priest of, [386]
- Babel, [453]
- Babylon and Babylonia, [11], [14]-21, [23]-4, [31], [33]-5, [95], [97], [227], [239], [247]-8, [266], [283], [360]-1, [376], [383]-4, [414], [527], [537], [652], [661], [744]
- Bagdad, [661]-2, [667], [744], [762]
- Balaam, prophet or magician? [267], [352]-3, [385], [445]-8, [459];
- and the Magi, [385], [444], [474], [479], [519]
- Balach or Balak, [447]
- Baldness, [536]
- Balis, an herb, [75]
- Balsam, [392], [738]
- Baptism, [368], [373], [405], [408], [432]
- Barbarians, [148], [376], [445], [449], [619], [638]
- Barbarossa, see Frederick I
- Barber, [229]
- Barcelona, [699]
- Barefoot, [599]
- Barley, [88];
- water, [143]
- Baroptenus, a gem, [81]
- Barrocus, an herb, [615]
- Basilica at Fano, [187]
- Basilides, the heretic, [372]
- Basilisk, [67], [70], [75], [169], [494], [573], [603], [626], [636];
- and cock, [324], [771]
- Basilius the magician, [639]
- Basin, [560]
- Bat, [68]-9, [159], [331], [587]
- Bath, [142]-3, [281], [587], [676], [729];
- public, [140], [295], [434]-5;
- sea, [231]-2, [405]
- Battle predicted, [275]
- Bayeux Tapestry, [502], [675]
- Bean, [591]
- Bear, [75], [92], [219], [367], [490];
- licks
- cubs into shape, [168], [177], [331];
- constellation of the, [179]
- Beard, [416]
- Beast, name of the, [582]
- Beasts, wild, [216], [229], [564], [669];
- dealers in, [133]
- Beauty, [300], [486]
- Beaver, [502], [636];
- castration of, [231], [332], [574]
- Bed-bug, [68], [85], [89], [175]
- Bee, [76], [85], [219], [615], [636], [721];
- and see Honey
- Beech tree, [213]
- Beetle, [81], [219], [581]
- Behbit el-Hagar, [559]
- Behemoth, [346]-7, [367]
- Bektanis, [559]
- Bell, church, [722]
- Bellerophon, [282]
- Bell’s palsy, [738]
- Belt, see Girdle
- Bemarchius, rival of Libanius, [538]
- Berenice, [463], [558]
- Beryl, [780]
- Bethlehem, star of, see Christ, birth of; Magi, who came to Christ child
- Betony, [77], [86], [737]
- Bibliography, of Pliny, [46], [215];
- Isidore, [623];
- Peter the Deacon, [746]
- Bile, [171], [177]
- Bird, [73], [78], [80], [201], [218], [236], [325], [460], [544];
- rite of strangling, [301];
- mechanical, [192], [266];
- and see Augury and the names of individual birds
- Birth-control, [94]
- Birth-mark, [713]
- Bishop, [542]
- Bishopwort, [722]
- Bitumen, [571], [574], [603]
- Bituminous trefoil, [175]
- Black, [68], [175], [582], [591]
- Bladder, [536], [599], [769]
- Bleeding, [75], [125], [141]-2, [162], [177], [576], [676], [679], [681], [684]-5, [688], [724], [728], [735], [737]-8
- Blind, [536], [590]
- Blood, miraculous, [231];
- human, use of, [61], [102], [175], [227], [581], [603], [629], [721];
- human, and the moon, [98], [146], [391];
- circulation of, [409], [430];
- of various animals used, [86]-7, [89], [131], [159], [166], [175], [587], [590], [727], [729], [737], [766]-7;
- and see Adamant, Bleeding, Hemorrhage
- Blotch, [640]
- Boar, [69], [92], [580], [599]
- Boëthus, [134]
- Boil, [88]
- Bones, stuck in throat, [71], [583];
- number in body, [372];
- prehistoric, [407];
- use of, [573], [583], [656]
- Book, trade in Roman empire, [134]-5;
- magic, [432], [435], [472], [505], [705];
- loss of, [752]
- Bordeaux, [568]
- Borellus, duke, [704]
- Botany, [20], [65], [129], [343], [463];
- and see Herb
- Box, [229], [250]
- Boy, in divination and magic, [81], [239], [249], [416]-9, [463];
- and peony, [173]
- Bracelet, [81], [89]
- Brahmans, [248]-54, [258], [266], [376], [407], [410], [412], [450]-1, [556], [564]
- Brain, center of nervous system, [145]-6;
- cavities of, [659]-60, [735];
- inflammation of, [536];
- of various animals used, see names of individual animals
- Bread, [89], [424];
- blessing and breaking, [727]
- Breastplate of high priest, [495]
- Breath and breathing, [134], [146], [207], [658]
- Brindisi, [764]
- Britain and Briton, [59], [141], [206]-7, [376], [489]
- Bronze, [764]
- Buddha, [251]
- Bugloss, viper’s, an herb, [722]
- Buglossa, an herb, [615]
- Bull, [79], [86], [168], [261], [367], [599], [765]-6;
- tamed by fig-tree, [77], [213], [332], [626]
- Bulrush, [92]
- Buprestis, [77], [494]
- Burial, magic, [69]-70, [80], [88], [662], [666];
- alive, [421]
- Burned to death, [433], [571], [639]
- Business, [97], [107], [128], [248], [666];
- early Christian attitude to, [494]
- Butter, [154], [721]-2
- Byzantine, [189], [194]-5, [323], [398], [482], [555], [569], [607], [732], [745], [761]-2
- Cabbage, [86], [175]
- Cabbala, [7], [365]
- Caesarea, [404]-6
- Cairo, [8]
- Calchas, [271]
- Calculus, [536]
- Calendar, [13]-4, [327], [345], [676], [686], [712]
- Calf, [150], [571]
- Caligula, emperor, [193], [349]
- Caliph, [607], [653], [670], [745]
- Camaleon, [600];
- and see Chameleon
- Camel, [396], [636]
- Campus Martius, [424]-5
- Canal, Isthmian, [262]
- Candelabrum, [380]
- Candle, magic, [87], [380], [385], [469]
- Candlestick, seven-branched, [385], [676]
- Cannibal, [61]-2, [573]
- Canute, king, [351]
- Carolingian, [616], [635]
- Carpenter, [393]
- Carpesium, a drug, [132]
- Carpocrates, a heretic, [371]
- Cart rut, [81], [88]-91, [721]
- Carthage, [222], [269], [553], [744]
- Carton, [129]
- Carystus, [213]
- Cask, [767]-8
- Caspian Sea, [489]
- Castoria, [739]
- Cat, [68], [636]
- Cataract, in eye, [175], [729]
- Catarrh, [82], [88]-9, [142], [176]
- Caterpillar, [80]
- Cathedral, [501]-2, [761]
- Catochites, a gem, [330]
- Caul of an ox, [469]
- Cauldron, [468]
- Cauterization, [536], [723]
- Cecrops, [415]
- Cedar, [20]
- Celidonius, see Swallow-stone
- Celt and Celtic, [245], [567]-8, [722], [732]
- Cemetery, [434]
- Cenchrea, [136]
- Centaur, [603];
- and see Chiron in other index
- Centipede, [76], [494], [587]
- Cerberus, [280]
- Ceremonial, Egypt, [10];
- Assyria, [18], [20];
- Pliny, [64], [69], [71], [77]-82, [90];
- Apuleius, [230], [235];
- Orphic, [295];
- rite of strangling birds, [301];
- Gnostic, [378];
- Marcellus, [590]-2;
- Arabic, [663];
- medieval medicine, [726];
- and see Herb, plucking of; Spirit, invocation of; etc.
- Chalcite, [132]
- Chaldean (mostly mere mentions of), [16]-7, [98], [102], [185], [201], [230], [239], [250], [253], [272]-4, [279], [281], [287], [316], [323], [353], [375]-6, [380], [399], [430],
- 444, [456], [469], [476], [479], [519], [560], [632], [703], [711], [744]
- Chalkydri, [347]
- Cham, see Ham
- Chameleon, [62], [175], [581]
- Chance, experience, [36], [75], [156], [172], [754];
- and fate, [210]
- Chaplet, [295]
- Characters, magic use of, [229], [257], [314], [317], [512], [579], [592]-3, [604], [630], [645], [654], [724]-30
- Charicles, [232]
- Chariot, [423]
- Charlatan, [668]-9;
- and see Old-wives
- Charlemagne, [214], [556], [672], [764]
- Charon, [277]
- Chastisements, [204]
- Chastity, [78], [81], [83], [204], [216], [295], [308], [326], [564], [581], [588], [590], [599], [799]-80;
- and see Virgin
- Cheese, [142], [325], [509]
- Chelidonia and Chelidonius, see Swallow-wort and Swallow-stone
- Chelonitis, a gem, [780]
- Chemical and Chemistry, [132]-40, [467]-9;
- and see Alchemy
- Chick, [76], [754], [771];
- Aristotle on embryology of, [30], [146]
- Chickpea, [88]
- Child-bearing and Child-birth, [76], [78], [84], [87], [92], [94], [102], [175], [177], [216], [253], [260], [295], [325], [496], [581], [685], [713], [726], [738], [740];
- formation of child in womb, [150], [545], [557], [757];
- child born after eight months dies, [181], [356], [757];
- monstrous birth, [627];
- and see Abortion, Birth-control
- Chimaera, [367]
- China and Chinese, [6]-7, [214];
- and see Seres
- Chiromancy, [386]
- Chneph or Chnuphis, [379]
- Chrism, [738]
- Christ, [137]-9, [243], [363], [379], [386], [404]-5, [422], [510], [527], [529], [620], [674]-5, [782];
- accused of magic, see Accusation;
- birth of, and astrology, [386], [438], [457], [464], [471]-9, [703];
- birth, virgin, [460];
- child, chap. xvi, [390];
- power of name of, [434], [452], [466], [638]-9, [725], [729]-30
- Christian and Christianity, Book II, passim; [137], [139], [207], [275]-6, [285], [296], [298], [306], [312], [320], [327], [554], [568], [584], [602], chap. xxvii,
- 642, [715];
- and see Religion, Theology
- Christmas, [678]
- Chronology, [135], [209], [624], [711];
- and see Calendar
- Church fathers, Book II, passim, [180], [225], [241], [302], [618]
- Cicada, [169]
- Cinaedia, [590]
- Cinnabar, [626], [761], [764]
- Cinnamon, [129]-30, [256]
- Circe, [21], [65], [324], [434], [509], [629]
- Circle, magic, [78], [86]-7, [91], [197], [281], [366], [599];
- squaring the, [706];
- Cardan’s concentric, [769]
- Circumcision, [449], [475], [781]
- Circus, [295], [486]
- City, fortune of, predicted, [273], [283];
- ancient, [489], [504];
- ideal, [349]-50, [460]
- Civilization, magic and origin of, [5]-6;
- Pliny as source for history of, [43]
- Clairvoyance, [647];
- and see Divination, natural
- Clarus, [224]
- Classical heritage, [555], [618], [636];
- and see Middle Ages
- Classics, superstition in, [21]-4
- Claudia, [55]
- Clay, animals, [393], [769];
- and see Pottery
- Climate, [184]
- Cloak, virtue of, [397], [435]
- Clock, see Time
- Clothing, virtue in, [136], [295], [382], chap. xvi, [407], [441], [534], [598], [666];
- and see names of various articles of
- Clyster, [142]
- Cock, [168], [175], [320], [324]-5, [766], [771], [779];
- cock-crow, [280], [405]
- Cog-wheel, [192]
- Cold, quality, [140], [161], [219];
- drink, [141];
- disease, [589]
- Colic, [87], [169], [579], [582], [590]
- Cologne, three kings of, [446], [477]
- Colonus, [638]
- Colony, Greek, [318]
- Color, discussed, [140], [486];
- changing, [216];
- in magic, [90], [367], [369], [590], [721];
- and see the names of individual colors
- Combustible compounds, see Candle
- Comedy, Greek, [22]-4
- Comet, [96], [115], [457], [543], [633], [635], [673]
- Commodus, emperor, [125], [129]
- Compass, points of, [91], [114], [378], [586], [591], [724]
- Compotus or Computus, [536], [676]-7, [728]
- Compound, magical or medicinal, [10], [83], [140], [152], [159]-60, [172], [571], [586]-7, [722], [734]
- Conception, [562], [656], [724], [740]
- Condrion, an herb, [74]
- Confederate, in magic fraud, [467]
- Conjunction, astrological, [104], [642], [648]-9
- Conjuration of an herb, [583];
- and see Incantation, Spirit, invocation of
- Consecration, of a painted grape, [80];
- of gems, [295], [781];
- and see Holy
- Constantine the Great, [525]ff.
- Constantine Monomachos, [745]
- Constantine Porphyrygennetos, [604]
- Constantius, emperor, [525]ff.
- Constans, emperor, [525]ff.
- Constantinople, [472], [477], [494], [533], [541];
- and see Byzantine
- Constellation, [14], [114], [178], [304], [709]
- Constipation, [779]
- Consumption, [213], [373], [536], [588]
- Cook, [148]
- Copernican theory, [32]
- Copperas, [467]
- Coptic, [361], [377]
- Coral, [656]
- Cordova, [704], [762]
- Corinth, [123], [136], [230], [262], [280]
- Corn extracted, [71]
- Corpse, [147], [229], [309], [629], [780];
- and see Necromancy, Resurrection
- Cosmetics, [152], [668]
- Cotton, [252]
- Couch, [561]
- Cough, [88], [176]
- Counter-irritant, [723]
- Cow, [77], [79], [81], [85], [325], [769]
- Crab, and snake, [99];
- river, use of eye of, [68]-9;
- burned alive, [80], [178];
- use of ash of, [170], [572];
- stone in head of, [737]
- Crane, sentinel, [217];
- windpipe of, used in magic, [278], [467]
- Craw-fish, [217]
- Creation, [16], [346], [408], chap. xxi, [504]-5, [627]-8;
- position of stars at, [711], [713]
- Credulity and scepticism, chap. ix;
- in Pliny, [50]-1, [61]-4, [67], [70], [77], [80]-1, [88], [98];
- Galen and the Empirics, [157]-8, [168]-9, [175];
- Seneca,
- 102-3;
- Plutarch, [204], [212]-3;
- other cases, [225], [244], [255], [388], [440], [491]-2, [539], [573]-4, [626], [637], [655], [671], [780]
- Crete, [129], [135], [249], [260]
- Cricket, [67], [737]
- Crime and criminal, [147], [167], [171], [207], [225], [581];
- and see Magic, evil and criminal; Sin
- Critical days, [158], [161], [164], [179]-80, [356], [756]
- Crocodile, [74], [166], [218], [238], [280]
- Cropleek, [722]
- Cross, nail from, [280];
- in sky, [475];
- sign of, [432], [434], [466], [638]-9, [722]
- Crow, [207], [314], [324], [409], [636], [655]
- Cruelty, [136], [225]
- Crystal, [294], [767]
- Cube, [184]
- Cuckoo, [81]
- Cummin seed, [93]
- Cuneiform, [15]
- Cup, Joseph’s divining, [386]
- Cupping glass, [192]
- Curlew, [217]
- Curse, [28], [93], [366], [434]
- Cynics, [277]
- Cynocephalia, an herb, [67]
- Cynocephalus, [70], [333]
- Cyprus, magic of, [59];
- oil of, [68];
- Galen’s visit to, [131]-2
- Cyrene, [541]
- Dacian, [597]
- Daedalus, [283]
- Daily life, magic in, [9]-10, [20];
- experience from, [54]
- Danish, [612]
- Dardanus, a magician, [58]-9, [463], [558]
- Darius, [256], [260]
- “Dark Ages,” [618]
- Date, the fruit, [20]
- Date, discussed of, Ptolemy, [105];
- Hero, [188];
- Greek alchemists, [193]-4;
- works of Apuleius, [222]-5;
- Solinus, [326]-7;
- Horapollo, [331];
- Enoch literature, [341]-2;
- apocryphal Gospels, [388]-9;
- Pseudo-Clementines, [404]-6;
- Physiologus, [497]-9;
- Augustine, [504];
- Mathesis of Firmicus, [526]-7;
- Synesius, [541];
- Pseudo-Callisthenes and Julius Valerius, [552]-5;
- Aëtius, [570];
- Marcellus, [584]-5;
- early medieval pseudo-literature, [594]-6;
- Macer, [612]-3;
- Thebit, [661];
- introduction of Arabic alchemy, [773];
- and see Calendar,
- Chronology, Compotus, Creation, Easter
- Day, observance of, lucky and unlucky, [14], [21], [106], [383], [513], [582], [588], [590], [592], [661], chap. xxix, [721], [725], [727], [754];
- and see Critical; Egyptian; Moon, day of; Planetary week
- Dead Sea, [138]
- Deaf, [536]
- Decans, [178], [291], [315], [376], [453]
- Deendor, a magician, [780]
- Deer, [68], [70], [74], [84], [94], [207], [294], [324], [586], [734]
- Degree, academic, [619];
- medical, [751]-2
- Delirium, [536]
- Delphic oracle, [201], [266], [283], [326], [538], [582]
- Demeter, [429]
- Demigod, [546]
- Demiurge, [212], [383]
- Demon, see Spirit
- Dentistry, [12];
- and see Tooth
- Depilatories, see Hair
- Deroldus, bishop, [733]
- Desert, herbs in, [54]
- Desiderius, abbot, [747]
- Design, argument from, [139], [148], [408], [490]
- Desire, as a factor in magic, [644]
- Deucalion, [341]
- Devotio, see Curse
- Dew, [102]
- Diacastoria, [739]
- Diadochos, a gem, [780]
- Diagram, [366]-7, [674]
- Dialectic, [420], [439], [536]
- Diana, [130]
- Dice, [136], [486]
- Dick, Mr., [64]
- Dictamnon, see Dittany
- Dictation, ancient, [45], [134]
- Dictionary, [599], [624]
- Dictynna, [249]
- Die, [582];
- and see Dice
- Diet, [98], [137], [142], [159], [282], [414], [429], [577], [587], [668], [684], [735]
- Digestion, [137], [205], [585]
- Dinocrates, [186]
- Diocletian, emperor, [194]
- Diomedes, [330]
- Dionysius, an Egyptian, [440]
- Dionysus, the god, [251], [546]
- Dioptrics, [108]
- Dipsas, a snake, [172], [284], [494]
- Direction, observance of, in magic, [90]-1, [666];
- and see Compass, Right, Left
- Disease, [25], [98], [150], [208], [219], [310], [430], [434], [536];
- magic transfer of, [19], [61], [71], [79], [213], [588]-9;
- and see Spirit, Woman, and the names of individual diseases
- Dissection, [88], [134], [146]-8, [164], [581], [746]
- Dittany, [218], [495]
- Dives and Lazarus, [448]
- Divinatio, a disease, [755]; and see [150]-1
- Divination, chaps. ix, xxix, [86], [127], [143], [165], [180], [253], [285], [533], [539]-40, [713];
- varieties listed, [560];
- in China, [6]-7;
- Egypt, [13];
- Tigris-Euphrates, [17];
- India, [251];
- relation to magic, [5], [14], [17], [60], [226], [233], [295], [432], [512], [543], [629];
- by divine revelation, [205], [249], [314], [364], [533],
- and see Prophecy;
- by demons, [442]-3, [510], [546];
- natural, [103], [205], [239], [305], [314], [318]-9, [419], [518], [542]-3;
- by animals, [315], [325]-6, [490],
- and see Augury;
- by eating parts of animals, [70], [257], [314];
- by boys, [249], [418]-9, [463];
- by enthusiasm, [180];
- by herbs, [66], [77], [614];
- by drinking or inhaling, [313];
- by Kalends, [677], [684];
- by lots, numbers, names, [112], [679], [682], [711], [713],
- and see Lot-casting;
- by polished surfaces, [774];
- by sounds, [313], [430];
- by stones, [70];
- by symbols, [166];
- by winds, [676], [678];
- and see Aerimancy, Cup, Dream, Geomancy, Haruspex, Hydromancy, Knot, Liver, Moon, Omen, Pyromancy, Sacrifice, Sieve, Selenomancy, Thunder
- Dog, kennel, [69];
- jealous, [75];
- puppyhood, [150];
- omens from, [231];
- prescience of, [325];
- as symbol, [367];
- demons as, [435];
- and mandragora, [607];
- torn to pieces by, [277], [425];
- to stop bark or attack of, [77], [216], [249], [424], [605];
- disease transferred to, [88], [590]-1;
- use of parts of, [68], [70], [89], [90], [159], [168]-9, [573]-4, [737], [755];
- mad, and bite of, [68], [82], [86], [131], [169], [178], [259], [263]-4, [284], [373], [391], [572], [656], [713], [754]
- Dog-days, [572], [728], [756], [765]
- Dogmatism, [154], [159], [735]
- Dog-star, [66], [98], [178], [604]
- Dolphin, [55], [218], [260]
- Domitian, emperor, [249]-50, [259]-65
- Door, used in magic, [71], [591];
- affected by magic, [226]-7, [314], [449];
- trap, [469]
- Dorians, [219]
- Dositheus, [365], [417]
- Dove, [142], [168], [324], [332], [636], [740]
- Draconites, a gem, [75]
- Dragon, [75], [231], [257], [326], [367], [392], [429], [561], [603], [766];
- use of parts of, [68], [70];
- combat with elephant, [74], [257], [626];
- flying, [347]
- Dragontes, an herb, [614]
- Drama, and magic, [22]-3, [324];
- liturgical, [476]-7
- Dream and divination from, in Egypt, [13]-4;
- in cuneiform texts, [17];
- Pliny, [56], [81];
- Galen, [123], [154], [156], [166], [170], [177]-80;
- Plutarch, [204], [205];
- Apuleius, [231];
- Apollonius, [260];
- Lucian, [283];
- Neo-Platonists, [314], [545];
- Philo, [354], [358];
- Pilate’s wife, [395];
- Origen, [459];
- Nectanebus, [560]-2;
- Alkindi, [646];
- miscellaneous, [197], [329], [412], [434], [437], [459], [463], [487], [509], [534], [627], [671], [680]-1, [720], [754], [763], [779]
- “Dream-senders,” [368]
- Dropsy, [69], [213], [536], [779]
- Drugs, [55], [61], [84], [89], [128], [132], [370], [467], [561], [668]
- Druid, [46], [59], [67], [79], [640]
- Drum, [204], [313]
- Dualism, [361], [409]
- Duck, [87]-8
- Dung, [68], [69], [86], [166], [168], [588], [656], [734], [740], [769]
- Dye, [324], [467], chap. xxxiii
- Ea, a god, [18]
- Eagle, [87], [90], [176], [217], [257], [325]-6, [332], [441], [496], [574], [636]
- Ear, [536]
- Earache, [169], [579], [755]
- Ear-wax, [721], [769]
- Earth, appeased, conjured, personified, and deified, [66], [79], [86], [251], [295], [583], [598];
- virtue of, [81], [88], [592], and see Cart rut, Terra sigillata;
- things not allowed to touch the ground, [70], [79], [81], [173], [582], [588];
- sphericity of, [480];
- miscellaneous, [211], [373];
- and see Burial, Land and Water, Underground
- Earthquake, [97], [101], [250], [254], [264], [271], [430], [469], [562]
- Earthworm, [68]-9, [89], [176], [573]-4, [587], [720]
- Easter, [521], [677];
- mystery of, [677]
- Ebionites, [405]
- Ebony, [560]
- Echeneis, [212], [491], [626]
- Eclipse, [96], [98], [203]-4, [209], [262], [333], [386], [564], [673]
- Editions, especially early printed, Pliny, [53];
- Ptolemy, [106], [110];
- Galen, [119];
- Solinus, [326];
- Firmicus, [525];
- Pseudo-Callisthenes and Julius Valerius, [551]-2;
- Letter of Alexander, [555];
- post-classical medicine, [566]-7, [577];
- Herbarium of Apuleius, [597];
- Ethicus, [601];
- Geoponica, [604];
- Dioscorides, [606]-10;
- Macer, [612];
- Isidore, [623];
- Latin translations from Arabic, [642], [649]ff., [653], [657], [665], [668], [716];
- Regimen Salernitanum, [736];
- Constantinus Africanus, chap. xxxii;
- treatises on arts, [760];
- Marbod, [775], [778]
- Education, as experienced or discussed by, Galen, [118]-28;
- Vitruvius, [187];
- Plutarch, [200]-1;
- Apuleius, [222]-4;
- Lucian, [277];
- Christ child, [394];
- Cyprian, [429]-31;
- Firmicus, [525];
- Synesius, [540]-1;
- Bede, [634]-5;
- Rasis, [667];
- Gerbert, [704];
- Constantinus, [744];
- Dunstan, [773];
- Marbod, [775]
- Eel, [491]
- Egg, shell, [54];
- test of freshness, [55];
- made by hiss of snakes, [67];
- addled by certain men, [83];
- so-called, of alchemy, [198];
- goose, [277];
- filled with dye, [467];
- portents from, [562], [773];
- raw, [729]
- Egypt, [7]-14, [27]-8, [30]-1, [193]-5, [198], [206], [228]-30, [239], [248], [250], [287], [289], [300], [325], [331]-4, [360], [376], [379], [391], [414]-6, [430], [437]-8, [446], [450], [452], [459], [503], [527], [537], [543], [558]-60, [598], [744];
- and see Plagues of
- Egyptian Days, [14], chap. xxix, [728]
- Elchasaites, [373]
- Elections, astrological, [372]-3, [386], [517]
- Electrum, [590]
- Elements, various theories of, [25], [139], [157], [218], [254], [382], [408], [410], [478], [485], [488], [528]-9, [622], [645], [720];
- not found in a pure state, [140], [489]
- Elephant, intelligence of, [73], [75], [169], [218], [256], [636];
- habits, [213], [322], [324], [332], [460];
- dissection of, [148];
- compared with fly, [408];
- white, [763];
- and see Dragon for combat with
- Elephantiasis, [57], [170], [572]
- Eleusinian mysteries, [101], [148]
- Elijah, [386], [555]
- Elixir, [670]
- Eloeus, [365], [367]
- Eloi, [583]
- Elymas the sorcerer, [461]
- Elysian fields, [207]
- Embalming, magic in, [8]
- Embassy, of Philo, [349]; Synesius, [541];
- Leo, [557]
- Embryology, see Chick, Child-birth
- Emerald, [434], [656], [772]
- Emperor, Roman, [47], [50], [124], [129]-30, [135], [176], [186], [194], [529];
- and see names of individual emperors
- Empiric, Empirica, Empiricism, [56]-7, [155]-7, [172], [735], [754]
- Empousa, [310]
- Empyrean, see Heaven
- Enceladus, [254]
- Encyclopedia, ancient, [43];
- Arabic, [663];
- medieval, [52], [569]
- Endor, witch of, [385], [448], [464], [469]-71, [506], [509]-10, [629], [635]
- Entrails, see Intestines, Liver divination
- Ephesus, [259]-62
- Ephod, [448]
- Epic, [16], [18]
- Epicurean, [138], [150], [283], [408], [441]
- Epidaurus, [329]
- Epilepsy, [69], [87], [90], [173], [235], [238], [536], [578]-81, [614], [723], [726], [730], [735]-6, [754]-6, [779]
- Epitome, [495], [554]-5, [568]-9, [594], [603]ff.
- Er, vision of, [212]
- Erataoth, a spirit, [367]
- Eretrians, [260]
- Eridu, [15]
- Erigeron, an herb, [89]
- Erystion, an herb, [598]
- Essenes, [405]
- Ether, [254], [373];
- and see Heaven
- Ethics, [602]
- Ethiopia and Ethiopic, [141], [245], [256], [283], [327], [341], [345], [398], [435], [498], [554], [558]-60, [654], [658], [744]
- Etruscan, [467], [630]
- Etymology, [625]
- Eucharist, [369]
- Eucrates, [280]-1
- Eugenianus, [133]
- Eugenics, [414]
- Eumeces, a gem, [81]
- Euphrates, a philosopher, [246], [253], [263];
- and see Tigris-
- Eustachian tube, [576]
- Evangelists, four, [502], [674], [721]
- Eve, [350], [511], [681]
- Evil, problem of, [305], [309], [349];
- eye, see Fascination
- Evolution, doctrine of, [149], [493]
- Ewe hop plant, [722]
- Excommunication, [542]
- Excrement, human, [74], [143], [573];
- and see Dung
- Exercise, physical, [587]
- Exorcism, [18], [24], [280], [299], [368], [386], [435], [533]-4, [682], [722]
- Experience, Experiment, Experimental method, and magic, [57], [431]-2, [447], [469], [540];
- in Pliny, [53]-7, [83], [88];
- Ptolemy, [106]-7;
- Galen, [118], [121], [144]-63, [169], [173], [175], [179];
- Vitruvius, [187];
- Hero, [190];
- Greek alchemists, [198];
- Plutarch, [213];
- Apuleius, [237];
- Simon Magus, [420]-2;
- Firmicus, [532];
- post-classical medicine, [569], [573], [578]-80, [583]-7;
- Dioscorides, [606];
- Macer, [615];
- Arabic, [644]-6, [657], [669];
- early medieval medicine, [734]-5, [738], [753]-4;
- arts and alchemy, [762], [765]-70;
- and see Empiric, Observation
- Eye complaints and cures, [56], [82], [87], [98], [166], [175], [289], [325], [490], [496], [536], [586], [589]-90, [640], [670], [720], [755], [779];
- evil, see Fascination
- Eyebrow, [151], [159], [175]
- Eyelash, [92], [151]
- Facies, astrological, [710], [716]
- Faith, requisite in magic, [644]
- Falernian wine, [132], [586]
- Familiar spirit, see Spirit
- Family, [300]
- Famine, [603]
- Fascination, [71], [83], [217], [294], [324]
- Fasting, [78], [82], [93], [174], [593], [705]
- Fat, [67], [91], [130], [168], [755]
- Fate, [181], [240], [306], [310], [315]-6, [353], [375], [620]
- Fates, three, [210], [565]
- Faust, Faustus, or Faustinianus, [404], [406], [413], [417]
- Feather, [70], [236]
- Fee, physician’s, [670], [684], [688], [740]
- Fennel, [722];
- tasted by snake, [74], [490], [626]
- Fern, [80], [769]
- Festival, [22], [107]
- Fever, [18], [49], [65]-6, [71], [89], [91], [141], [536], [569], [575], [668], [720], [727], [759];
- and see Quartan, Tertian
- Fibula, [301]
- Fifty, [356], [383]
- Fig-tree, see Bull, tamed by
- Figure, [709]-10;
- human, [723];
- and see Image, Mannikin, Statue
- Fili, Irish, [640]
- Finger, middle, [589], [592];
- use of two, [583]
- Fire, the element, [88], [229], [310], [417];
- marvelous, [252], [256], [368];
- at Rome in [192] A. D., [125], [134];
- universal, [104];
- not burned by, [416]
- Fire engine, [192]
- Firmament, see Heaven;
- Waters above the
- First-born, [581]
- Fish, [30], [49], [74], [77], [218], [236]-7, [260], [325]-6, [469], [589], [636], [657], [756]
- Five, [92], [169], [357], [383], [590]
- Flea, [605]
- Float, [192]
- Flood, [16], [340], [475], [493]
- Florilegia, [618]
- Fluxion, [583]
- Fly, insect, [76], [175], [408]
- Flying, [397];
- of Simon Magus, [416]-7, [422]-7
- Foam, of snake, [67];
- horse, [70], [86], [589]
- Folk-lore, [300], [567], [587], [722]-3, [732]
- Foot, [580];
- and see Barefoot
- Form, [487], [542]
- Fossil shells, [493]
- Fotis, [229]
- Fountain, marvelous, [102], [318], [347], [546], [769]
- Four, [91], [356], [674]-5, [728], [767]
- Fox, [80], [89], [90], [168], [490]
- Franklin, Benjamin, [414]
- Frederick I, Barbarossa, emperor, [477]
- Free-Masonry, [183]
- Free will, see Will
- Frenzy, [755]
- Frog, [68], [80], [90], [92], [159], [168], [231], [491], [508], [588], [591], [656]
- Fruit, [85], [142], [599], [724]
- Fumigation, [69], [282], [512], [740], [779]
- Funeral, [214]
- Furnace, [81], [393], [434], [657], [764]
- Future life, [8], [25], [47];
- and see Soul, immortality of
- Gabriel, angel, [343], [367], [447], [452], [454]
- Gagates, a gem, [154], [495], [724], [779]
- Gaia Seia, [599]
- Galactis, [294]
- Galactites, [329]
- Gall, [68], [71], [587], [726], [764]-6
- Gall nut, [467]
- Games, Greek national, [186], [201]
- Ganges, [258]
- Garamantica, a gem, [97]
- Garlic, [213], [722]
- Gas, [55], [142]
- Gate, city, [591], [600]
- Gaudentius, [404]
- Gaul, [46], [76], [92], [568], [597], [672], [776];
- and see Druid
- Gazelle, [68], [70], [87]
- Gehenna, [367]
- Gem, Assyrian, [20];
- Pliny, [68], [70]-1, [80]-1;
- Apollonius, [254]-8;
- Orphic, [293]-6;
- Gnostic, [27], [378]-80;
- Pseudo-Plutarch, [216];
- Solinus,328-9;
- St. John and, [398];
- Origen, [460];
- Epiphanius, [495]-6;
- Augustine, [511];
- in medicine, [590];
- Pseudo-Dioscorides, [611], [654];
- Geoponica, [605];
- Isidore, [626]-7;
- found in animals, [75], [294], [603], [737], [740], [755], [772], [779];
- Marbod, chap, xxxiv;
- and see Consecration;
- Image, engraved on;
- and names of individual gems
- Genealogical table, [624]
- Generation, spontaneous, [86], [219], [238], [324], [509], [511];
- of various animals, [408]-9, [460];
- in fire, [102], [324];
- human, [211];
- and corruption, [210];
- ruled by stars, [97];
- organs of, used in magic, [11], [68]-9, [356];
- and see Child-birth, Conception, Eugenics, Private parts
- Genethlialogy, [115], [273], [353], [412], [456], [513], [517], [560], [622], [629], [703], [708], [781]
- Genius, see Spirit, orders of
- Gentiles, [479], [674], [771]
- Geocentric theory, [32], [105], [488]
- Geography, discussed by Pliny, [43]-4;
- Ptolemy, [105]-7;
- Philostratus, [244];
- Solinus, [327];
- other ancient, [488];
- Ethicus, [600]-4;
- other medieval, [707]
- Geology, [493]
- Geomancy, [314], [343], [629], [648], [685]
- Geometry, [122]-3, [126], [185], [318], [536], [542], [619], [663], [70]
- Gerard, archbishop of York, [689], [782]
- Germ of disease, [219]
- German, invaders, [148], [351];
- language, [498], [728];
- scholarship, [15]-6, [30]-1, [350], [684]
- Germany, [45], [557]
- Ghost, [233], [263], [280], [455], [540], [705];
- and see Necromancy;
- Endor, witch of
- Giant, [254], [407], [430]
- Girdle or ungirded, [69], [87], [284], [512], [599]
- Girl, magic power of, [216];
- and see Virgin
- Githrife, an herb, [722]
- Gladiator, [124], [149], [581], [673]
- Glass, Egyptian, [12];
- Roman, [590], [762];
- medieval, [729], [764]-7;
- gems of, [781];
- and see Stained
- Glaucon, [143], [161]
- Glossopetra, a gem, [98]
- Glue, [765]
- Gnostic and Gnosticism, chap. xv, [197], [211], [290], [298], [305], [360], [397], [405], [411], [472], [547], [584], [661], [720]
- Goat, [69], [87], [130], [168], [213], [218], [256], [325], [367], [467], [490], [581]-2, [729], [755], [759], [765]-9;
- and see Adamant and blood of
- Goblet, [258]
- God and gods, antiquity of belief in, [5]-6, [203];
- animal, [14], [283], [503];
- celestial, [14], [17], [25]-6, [289], [309], [530];
- and nature, [409]; and man, [206], [208], [254], [274], [416];
- and Roman emperors, [130], [529];
- and art, [486];
- and magic, [8], [230], [235]-6, [249], [312], [320], [543];
- Pliny concerning, [47], [97];
- Seneca, [103];
- Galen, [139], [151], [167], [180];
- Plutarch, [210];
- Gnostic, [362], [375];
- Christian attitude to pagan, [317];
- Firmicus, [527]-30;
- Boethius, [621];
- name of, [599];
- winged, [301];
- and see Apollo and other individual names of gods, Christ, First cause, Trinity, etc.
- Goetia, [22], [247], [250], [505]
- Gold, [69], [78]-81, [215], [257], [301], [325], [386], [590], [599], [739], [755]; chap. xxxiii;
- and see Alchemy
- Gonorrhoea, [536]
- Goose, [168], [301]
- Gorgon, [301]
- Gothic art, [501]-2, [761]
- Gout, [81], [142], [277], [284], [571], [575], [579]-81, [755]
- Grafting, [55]
- Grain, [325]
- Grammar, [535], [596], [612], [625]
- Grasshopper, [491]
- Gravitation, [481]
- Greece and Greek, magic, [20]-8, [58];
- science, [28]-32, [46]-7, [51], [62], [64];
- culture, [274], [283];
- animals, [73];
- language, ancient, [154], [186], [222]-3, [377], [420];
- language, medieval, [331]-2, [625]
- Greek church, [397], [735]
- Greek fire, [256]-7
- Griffin, [257], [325]
- Grimoald, abbot, [613]
- Groin, [71], [590]
- Ground, see Earth, Underground
- Gruel, [142]
- Guadalquivir, [254]
- Gull, [159]
- Gum, [468]
- Gyges, [257]
- Gymnosophists, [247], [251], [260], [564]
- Gynecology, see Women, diseases of
- Hades, see Underworld
- Hadrian, emperor, [136], [200], [244], [318]
- Hail, see Weather
- Hair, [69]-70, [81], [151], [159], [176], [581];
- net, [175], [213];
- tonic, [738]
- Halcyon days, [255], [491]
- Halicacabum, [77]
- Hallucination, [509]
- Ham, son of Noah, first magician, [414]
- Hand, laying on of, [386];
- and see Left, Right
- Handkerchief, [213], [386]
- Hangman’s noose, [71]
- Hare, [159], [169], [253], [580]
- Harewort, [722]
- Harp, magic, [773]
- Harran, [661]-2
- Haruspex, [95], [104], [511], [513], [534], [629]
- Hathor goddesses, [14]
- Hatto, bishop of Vich, [704]
- Hawk, [74], [314], [332], [561]
- Hawkweed, [74], [332]
- Hazel rod, [725]-6, [730]
- Head, habit of inclining, [659];
- magical speaking, [662], [705]
- Headache, [18], [71], [92], [175], [591]
- Hearsay, [585]
- Heart, physiology of, [30], [146]-9, [153], [737];
- used in medicine and magic, [70], [89], [727]
- Heat and Hot, [140], [142], [161], [175]-6, [191];
- and see Qualities
- Heathen, see Pagan
- Heatherberry, [722]
- Heaven and Heavens, one or many? [16], [345], [363], [365], [372], [382], [459], [487]-8, [709];
- empyrean, [484];
- and see Music of spheres, Star, Universe, Waters above the firmament
- Hebdomad, sacred, [16], [365], [380]
- Hebrew, [554], [577]-8, [709], [711], [749];
- and see Jew
- Hecate, [215], [280]
- Hedge, [91]
- Hedge-hog, [325], [502], [734]
- Hedgerife, [722]
- Helen, Simon’s, [363]-5
- Helena, empress, [477]
- Helenus, seer, [294]
- Heliocentric theory, [32], [97]
- Heliotrope, an herb, [65], [87], [636]
- Hell, see Underworld
- Hellebore, [74], [490], [636]
- Hellene and Hellenism, [20]-1, [245], [541]
- Hellenistic, [16], [22], [30]-2, [39], [51], [183], [189], [288], [294]
- Hemlock, the poison, [490]
- Hemorrhage, [536], [576]
- Hen, omen from, [231]
- Henbane, [722]
- Hera, goddess, [429]
- Heracles, [251], [546], [582]
- Heracleidae, [541]
- Herb, Egyptian, [10];
- Assyrian, [19]-20;
- Greek, [23];
- Cretan, [129];
- sacred, [76], [178];
- Anglo-Saxon, [722];
- Pliny, [54]-7, [65]-7, [76]-9;
- Galen, [154], [167];
- Plutarch, [215]-6;
- Apuleius, [229];
- Orphic, [295]-6, [429]-30;
- Gnostic, [371];
- Nectanebus, [561], post-classical medicine, [583], [591];
- Herbarium of Apuleius, [597]-9;
- Pseudo-Dioscorides, [606];
- Macer, [614]-5;
- used by animals, [324]-5, and see Animals, remedies employed by;
- conjuration of, [583];
- plucking of, [57], [65], [93], [160], [173], [252], [291], [583], [614], [626], [721], [724], [727], [729]
- Herbal, [596]-9
- Herbalist, [79], [128]
- Hercules, see Heracles
- Heredity, [75], [253]; and see Atavism
- Herefridus, [635]
- Heresy, chap. xv, [488], [494], [507]-8
- Hermesias, a compound, [84]
- Hermogenes the magician, [435]
- Hero, a kind of spirit, [180]-1, [309]-10, [469], [546]
- Herod the king, [473], [479]
- Heron, [218], [324]
- Hind, [279], [721]
- Hippomanes, [324]
- Hippopotamus, [75], [169]
- History and Historians, relation to this investigation, [201];
- Roman, [14], [94], [96], [201], [602];
- omens and portents in, [14], [675];
- attitude to, of Empirics, [156];
- Vitruvius, [185];
- Lucian, [285]-6;
- Cicero, [274];
- Horapollo, [333]-4;
- of medicine, [153], [156], [735];
- of philosophy, [180];
- of astronomy, [537], [707];
- of alchemy, [195];
- ages of, [383], [648], [675], [709];
- astrological interpretation of, see Conjunctions, Planets, Magnus Annus;
- quantitative method and source-analysis in, [533]ff.;
- medieval attitude to, [617];
- harlequins of, [359]
- Holy Ghost or Spirit, [363]-4, [372], [397], [447]
- Holy salt, [722], [727]
- Holy wafer, [729]
- Holy water, [434], [721], [724], [727], [735]
- Honey, [66], [68], [70], [76], [129], [142], [229], [295], [599];
- Attic and Hymettus, [132]
- Honoratus, [638]
- Hoopoe, [324]
- Horaeus, [367]
- Horn, [496], [586], [599], [722];
- magic drinking, [191], [255]
- Horoscope, [14], [115], [209], [315], [516], [532], [560], [630]
- Horse, [55], [70], [86], [168], [589], [722], [730], [767];
- and see Mare
- Horus, [195]
- Hour, observance of, [712], [714], [726]
- House, astrological, [114], [397]
- Household magic, [9], [69];
- and see Door, Threshold, Wall, etc.
- Human body, symmetry of, [184], [519];
- eight parts of, [452], [720];
- use of parts of, [61], [81], [167], [229], [573];
- and see Blood; Sacrifice, human;
- Saliva, Sweat, etc.
- Humanism, [20], [338]
- Humors, [536], [738]
- Hyacinth, a gem, [496], [656]
- Hydromancy, [233], [505], [629], [779]-80
- Hydromel, [79]
- Hydrophobia, [56], [169], [171], [496], [574];
- and see Dog, mad
- Hydroscope, [542]
- Hydrostatic balance, [761]
- Hyena, [67], [69]-70, [332], [396], [587], [605], [728]
- Hymn, [18], [23], [317]-8, [374], [433], [441], [640]
- Hypatia, [541]
- Hyperborean, [280], [413]
- Hyphasis, river, [256]
- Hyrcanian Sea, [488]
- Ialdabaoth, [367], [383]
- Iao, Iaoth, etc., [367], [379]-80, [583]
- Iarchas the Brahman, [251]ff.
- Ichneumon, [74], [218], [575]
- Idolatry, [421], [433], [452], [475], [603];
- and see Image
- Ikhnaton, [9]
- Illuminated manuscripts, [498], [502], [547], [597], [676], [746]
- Image, engraved and astrological, [173], [267], [292], [316], [443], [579], [582], [645]-6, [664]-6;
- Apuleius’ wooden, [233];
- Egyptian mannikins, [8];
- sacrificial, [261];
- mystic seal, [367], [378], [382];
- of wax, [10], [19], [25], [560]-3;
- other magic, [10], [19], [236], [280], [314], [344], [441], [769]
- Imagination, power of, [644], [660]
- Iman, doctrine of the hidden, [356]
- Immortality, see Soul
- Impotence, [391]
- Incantation, antiquity of, [6];
- Egyptian, [8], [12]-4;
- Assyrian, [17]-9;
- in Pliny, [69]-72, [79], [88], [92]-4;
- Galen, [166], [173]-4;
- Apuleius, [230], [233], [239];
- other classical authors, [25], [253], [257], [279]-81, [314];
- Gnostic, [299], chap. xv;
- Jewish and early Christian, [352], [398], [418]-9, [437], [442]-3, [449]-50, [463], [492], [510], [512];
- pseudo-literature and post-classical medicine, [537], [560]-1, [568], [573], [579]-83, [588]-93, [598]-9, [605];
- Arabic, [654]-5;
- early medieval, [596], [626]-9, [675], [696];
- in medicine, chap. xxxi, [754], [759];
- alchemy, [769]-70;
- old Irish, [640];
- and see Words, power of
- Incense, [722]
- Incest, [475], [754]
- Incubus, [574]
- India, chap. viii;
- science of, [31];
- drugs from, [84], [132];
- home of Magi, [476]-7;
- marvels of, [325]-6, [496], [564], [756];
- occult science of, [652]-6, [710], [763];
- miscellaneous, [503], [744]
- Indigestion, [779]
- Industry, and magic, [12], chap. xxxiii
- Infant, exposure of, [147];
- ailments, [69], [169], [615]
- Ink, invisible, [467]
- Innocent III, pope, [759]
- Insanity, [216], [536], [585], [755], [779];
- and see Frenzy, Lunacy, etc.
- Insomnia, [90]
- Instruments, scientific, [107], [751];
- and see Musical
- Intent, as a factor in magic, [644]-6
- Interrogations, astrological, [713]-4
- Intestines, [87]-8, [175], [409], [414], [592]
- Inventions, [44], [149], [187]-9, [426], [604]
- Invisible, to become, [71], [251], [416], [562], [638], [640];
- writing, [265]
- Invocation, see Necromancy and Spirit
- Iris, [132]
- Iron, magic use of, [66], [69]-71, [81], [89], [213], [765], [769];
- taboo of, [78], [81], [92], [614];
- oxide of, [130];
- quenching hot, [713], [756]
- Isaac the patriarch, [437]
- Ishmaelite, [711]
- Isis, goddess, [195], [223], [280], [300], [546], [559]
- Island, floating, [102]
- Ismuc, [183]
- Israel, twelve tribes of, [495]
- Istria, [601]-2
- Itacius, bishop, [381]
- Italian Renaissance, see Renaissance
- Italians and Italy, [184], [557]
- Iunx, [265]-7
- Ivory, [301], [599]
- Ivy, [767]-8
- Jacob the patriarch, [354], [358], [444];
- and Esau, [369], [479], [514]
- Jambres, Jamnes, or Jannes, the magician, [59], [431], [461]
- James, brother of Jesus, [392], [401], [403], [405]
- James the Great, St., [434]-6
- Jannes the magician, see Jambres
- Jared, and magic, [415]
- Jasper, [294], [572]
- Jaundice, [49], [217], [536]
- Jealousy, see Animal, and Professions, learned
- Jeremiah, legend of, [399]
- Jerusalem, [393], [399], [415], [423], [477]
- Jesus, see Christ
- Jew and Jewish, [219], [434], [436], [465], [474]-5, [583], [746], [762], [773], [781];
- magic, [59], [437]-9, [449];
- religion, [137];
- tradition, [473]
- Jewelry, [301];
- and see Gem
- John the Baptist, [364], [737]
- John, duke of Campania, [557]
- Jonathan, [471]
- Joseph the patriarch, his coat of many colors, [352], [358];
- divining cup, [386];
- dream, [354], [358], [385]
- Joseph, father of Jesus, [393]
- Joseph, mentioned by Epiphanius, [434]
- Judea, see Palestine
- Judas Iscariot, [391]
- Juggler, [230], [312]-3, [352], [437]
- Juliana Anicia, [606]
- Juno, goddess, [546]
- Jupiter, planet, [97], [184]
- Justina, [431]-3
- Karnak, [559]
- Khîrgeh, [559]
- Kid, [393]
- Kidney, [294]
- King, prediction for, [17], [66];
- to gain favor of, [19], [67], [71], [89], [294];
- magic power of, [83], [476], [479];
- and alchemy, [13], [195]
- Kiss, [88], [391], [589]
- Knife, [545], [722], [727];
- surgical, [149]
- Knot, in divination, [7];
- other magic, [19], [25], [66], [69], [71], [592], [661]
- Kruno, a star, [346]
- Labartu, [18]
- Laboratory, [228]
- Lacedaemon, [429], [602]
- Ladder, [368]
- Laelius, [274]
- Lamb, [561], [769]
- Lamia, [263]
- Lamp, [129], [380];
- experiment with, [55];
- inextinguishable, marvelous, etc., [192], [214], [231], [239];
- and see Candle
- Land and water on earth’s surface, [54], [105], [254], [488]
- Language of birds and beasts, learning, [257], [261], [294]-5, [430]
- Laodicea, unguent of, [133]
- Lar, [80], [546]
- Laser, a simple, [83]
- Laurel, [229], [324], [332], [424], [571], [588]
- Lavinian grove, [326]
- Law, and magic, [2], [6], [95];
- Roman, [167]-8, [224], [233]-4, [277], [527], [568];
- of nature, [272], [350], [530]-1;
- Mosaic, [395], [459];
- national, [376];
- early German, [593];
- a medieval lawsuit, [688]
- Lead, [657], [757], [764];
- application of, [574], [590];
- glazing, [762];
- tablets, [28], [366], [724]
- Leaves, falling, effect on dreams, [206]
- Lebadea, [249]
- Lectionary, [476]
- Lecture-notes, [134]
- Leech, [724]
- Left, hand etc. used or preferred, [65]-6, [78], [82], [88], [90], [92], [173], [216], [231], [325], [332], [580], [583], [591]-2, [722], [726]
- Legends of saints, chaps. xvi, xviii, [637];
- and see names of individuals
- Legislation, [2], [25], [59], [95], [126], [194], [293], [415], [505];
- and see Law
- Lentils, [369]
- Lemnos, [130]-2, [154], [242], [264]
- Lent, [678]
- Leopard, [256]
- Leprosy, [171], [219], [390], [392], [536]
- Letter, see Alphabet, Vowel
- Lettuce, [639]
- Lever, [192]
- Leviathan, [346]-7, [367]
- Levitation, [251]-2, [394], [427]
- Libanotis, an herb, [495]
- Libation, [431]
- Libraries, ancient, [15], [27], [125], [134]-5;
- medieval, [617]-8, [743]
- Ligatures and suspensions, [65], [68], [70]-2, [80], [89]-90, [94], [173], [175], [204], [279], [294], [572], [579], [591], [598], [611], [614], [654]-6, [726], [729]-30, [740], [755]-6, [759];
- condemned, [512], [630]
- Light, [191], [488], [720];
- and see Radiation
- Lightning, [71], [95], [102], [738]
- Ligusticum, [613]
- Like cures like, [68], [86], [94]
- Lily, [68]
- Linen, use of, [88], [90], [230], [249], [260], [378], [560], [581], [598]
- Liniment, [586]
- Lion, habits and traits, [74], [256], [319], [326], [332], [367], [394], [636];
- roar of, [491];
- use of parts of, [67], [70], [168], [279], [726], [755];
- whelps of, [255], [491];
- amours of lioness, [74];
- figure of, [582];
- made by magic, [215];
- lion-faced, [364]
- Liparaios, a gem, [295]
- Litany, [721]
- Liturgy, [398], [476]
- Liver, disease, [536], [591];
- divination, [17], [25], [249], [272], [313], [318], [430], [458], [466]
- Lizard, [68], [92], [238], [324], [494], [574], [581], [589]-91
- Logic, [154]-5, [157]-9;
- magic, [10]-1, [72], [214]
- Logos, doctrine of, [350]
- Loigaire, king, [640]
- Lollianus Avitus, [223]
- Lollianus Mavortius, [525]ff., [537]
- Longevity, [141], [170], [176], [207], [537]
- Looking around, [591]
- Loosing bonds, etc., [265], [416], [449], [779]
- Lord’s Prayer, [598], [721], [724]-6, [729]-30, [736]
- Lot-casting, [77], [112], [539], [727];
- and see Geomancy and Sortes sanctorum (other index)
- Lotapes, a magician, [59]
- Lot’s wife, [583]
- Love charms and potions, [22], [76], [94], [201], [215], [217], [236], [258], [295], [368], [370]
- Lucifer, [636]
- Lucius, hero of Golden Ass, chap. vii
- Lucius Verus, emperor, [124]
- Lucullus, [94], [201]
- Lumbago, [90], [175]
- Luna, goddess, [236], [417];
- and see Helen, Simon’s
- Lunacy, [536], [727], [754];
- and see Insanity
- Lung, [148], [536], [727]
- Lupin, [722]
- Lutheran, [447]
- Lychnis and Lychnites, a gem, [257], [295]
- Lycia, [154], [325], [765]
- Lycurgus, [283]
- Lynx, [81], [325], [620]
- Lyre, [356]
- Macedon, [278], [560]
- Machine, [182], [187];
- and see Mechanical
- Maerotis, lake, [349]
- Magi, in Pliny, [64]-72, [80], [84];
- of Persia and the east, [228], [235]-6, [247], [250], [266], [295], [352], [416], [450], [763];
- who came to the Christ child, [372], [396], [443]-4, [471]-9, [506], [518]-9, [730]
- Magic (only leading passages where magic in general is discussed under that name are here included), preliminary definition, [4]-6;
- primitive, [5]-6;
- Egyptian,
- 7-12;
- Babylonian and Assyrian, [15]-9, [33];
- Greek and Roman, [20]-8;
- Pliny, [44], [58]-64;
- Plutarch, [203];
- Apuleius, [234]-7;
- Philostratus, [247]-50;
- Neo-Platonists, [299]-300;
- Enoch, [343];
- Philo, [352];
- heretics and Gnostics, [361];
- church fathers, [414]-20, chap. xix, [466]-9, chap. xxii;
- Nectanebus, [560];
- Isidore, [628]-30;
- Alkindi, [643]-6;
- as an art or discipline, [312], [420], [443];
- relation to science and medicine, [60]-64, [236], [312], [330], [432], [511], [534]-5, [644];
- use of materials, [65]-70, [441], [508];
- procedure, [68]-71, [506];
- false and illusive, [61], [418], [423]-4, [431]-2, [440], [464]-8, [509];
- evil and criminal, [61]-2, [313], [344], [377], [431]-2, [439], [505], [539], [543];
- good or natural, [235], [352];
- marvelous results, [66]-7, [70]-1, [506];
- reality of, [506];
- history of, [58]-9, [414]-5, [628]-9;
- immunity from, [440], [448]-9
- Magnet, [81], [85], [213], [469], [511], [581], [636], [644], [657], [668], [765], [780]
- Magnus annus, [26], [180], [210], [333], [372], [384], [456], [543]
- Majoram, [490]
- Maleficium, [234]-5, [381], [506], [603], [629]
- Mambres, a magician, [461]
- Mana, [6]
- Mandaeans, [383]-4, [450]
- Mandragora, [22], [231], [258], [597], [607], [626], [740]
- Manes, a kind of spirits, [546]
- Manes or Mani, founder of Manicheism, and Manicheism, [381]-2, [398], [409], [513]
- Mansions of moon or sun, [693], [713], [715]
- Mantike, [259];
- and see Divination
- Manuscripts, of Pliny, [51]-2;
- Ptolemy, [106], [108]-10;
- Galen, [134]-5;
- Gentile da Foligno, [164];
- Greek alchemy, [194]-6;
- Apuleius, [241];
- Aelian, [322];
- Solinus, [326]-8;
- Hermes and Enoch, [291], [340];
- Manichean, [383];
- Apocrypha, [387]-9;
- Recognitions, [401]ff.;
- Basil and Ambrose, [484];
- Physiologus, [498]ff.;
- Firmicus, [532];
- and Book III passim
- Maps, [107], [114], [707]
- Marble, [729]
- Marcus Aurelius, emperor, [124]-5, [130], [148]
- Marcus the heretic, [369]-70
- Marcus of Memphis, [381]
- Mare, [87], [324], [332], [511]
- Marinus, duke of Campania, [557]
- Market-place, magic of, [437], [440]
- Marriage, [685], [688]
- Mars, planet, [78], [97], [184]
- Marsi, [172], [511]
- Martin of Tours, St., [381]
- Martyr and Martyrdom, [428], [433], [512], [555]
- Mary Magdalene, [364]
- Mary, Virgin, [390], [724]
- Mass, sacrament of, [13], [722]
- Mathematical method, [107]
- Mathematics, [154], [535]-6
- Mathematicus, [464], [513], [532], [534], [632], [717], [781]
- Mathesis, [411], [632], [704]
- Matter, [111], [199], [305], [309], [349], [487], [542], [643], [763]
- Mavortius, see Lollianus
- Maximilian II, emperor, [607]
- Maximus, emperor, [381]
- Meal, [314];
- evening, [482]
- Measles, [668]
- Measurement, [144];
- and see Instruments, Time
- Meat offered to idols, [452]
- Mecca, [337]
- Mechanical devices and toys, [167], [426];
- Applied Science; see Bird, mechanical; Machine
- Mede and Medea, [21], [65], [215], [295], [324], [329], [780]
- Medicine, chaps. iv, v, xxxi, xxxii, [289], [535]-6, [542];
- Egypt, [10]-2;
- Babylonian and Assyrian, [18];
- and magic, [25], [70],
- and see Magic;
- Pliny, [72];
- Greek, [318];
- Apuleius, [221], [237];
- Brahmans, [252]-3;
- Lucian, [279], [284];
- Solinus, [329];
- church fathers and theologians, [460]-3, [593], [617];
- and see Animal, remedies employed by; Astrological; Compound; Disease; History; Pharmacy; Poison; Simple; etc.
- Medicine man, [5], [227]
- Medinet Habu, [559]
- Medium, [297], [467]
- Medulla, [660]
- Mela, see Taxo
- Melancholy, [137], [536], [756]
- Melanteria, [132]
- Melothesia, [712]
- Memory, [303], [660]
- Memphis, [198], [430]
- Menander the heretic, [368], [421]
- Menippus, [263]
- Menstrual fluid, [82], [369], [573]
- Merchant, [214], [245], [710]
- Mercury, god, [233], [236], [630],
- and see Hermes;
- metal, [764],
- and see Quicksilver;
- planet, [318], [383]
- Meroë, a witch, [226]
- Merovingian, [616], [672]
- Mesraim, first magician, [414]
- Messiah, [355], [383]
- Messina, [445], [710]
- Metal and Metallurgy, [44], [102], [198], [346], [463], [767];
- and see Alchemy; Planets and; and the names of individual metals
- Metamorphosis, see Transformation
- Meteor, [103]
- Meteorology, [44], [636]
- Methodism, in medicine, [155], [735]
- Michael, an angel, [367], [447], [452]
- Michael, bishop of Tarazona, [652]
- Microcosm, [382], [411], [530], [633], [709], [712]
- Midday, see Noon
- Middle Ages, influence in, of Pliny, [51]-3, [56], [73], [85], [595], [628], [635];
- Seneca, [100];
- Ptolemy, [109];
- Galen, [161], [180], [572]-4;
- Hero, [188];
- De placitis philosophorum, [180];
- Apollonius, [267];
- Solinus, [326];
- early Christian literature, [338];
- Enoch, [340]-2;
- Philo, [351];
- Apocrypha, [389]-90;
- Simon Magus, [427];
- legends of saints, [435];
- Basil, [484];
- Physiologus, [497]ff.;
- Augustine, [504];
- Alexander legend, chap. xxiv;
- post-classical medicine, [571], [576]-8, [584];
- Ethicus, [601]-4;
- Dioscorides, [606]-12;
- Boethius, [618]-20;
- Isidore, [623], [630]-1;
- Arabic learning, [646], [663], chap. xxx, [732];
- Constantinus Africanus, [743], [754];
- Greek learning, [734];
- and see Classical heritage; Greek, medieval; Textual history; Translation
- Midnight, [248]
- Milan, [477]
- Mildew, [80]
- Milesian tales, [225]
- Milk, cow’s, [229], [295];
- woman’s, [82], [175], [587], [729], [759], [763];
- other, [721], [767]
- Milk-stone, [294]
- Milo, [779]
- Milt, see Spleen
- Mind, [210], [531], [654]
- Mine and Mining, [132], [142], [344]
- Mineralogy, [606]
- Minerva, [79]
- Minotaur, [603], [636]
- Mint, wild, [57]
- Miracle, [8], [327], [541], [637], [686];
- distinguished from magic, [242], [265], [387]-8, [417], [437]-9, [465], [505];
- by heretics, [507]-8
- Mirror, [180], [236], [417], [468], [644];
- and see Divination by polished surfaces, Optics
- Missal, [759]
- Misy, [132]
- Mistletoe, [23], [79]
- Mithra, [368], [429]
- Mithrobarzanes, a magician, [281]
- “Modern,” [717]
- Mohammed and Mohammedan, [139], [337], [356], [445], Chap. xxviii, [688]
- Mole, [63], [67], [70], [80]-1, [88], [409], [494], [587]
- Monastery, Monasticism, and Monk, [505], [637]-9, [679]
- Monkey, [148]
- Monreale, [427]
- Monster, [627]
- Mont, temple of, [559]
- Montaster, an herb, [598]
- Monte Cassino, [597], [610], [743]ff.
- Month, specified, [585], [588], [590], [676], [685]-9, [728], [737], [774];
- and see Moon, observance of
- Montpellier, [109], [741]
- Monument, [565]
- Moon, addressed, [727];
- affected by magic, [203], [225], [280], [308], [468], [492];
- controls generation and corruption, [210], [219], [354], [633], [708];
- day of the, [79], [572], chap. xxix;
- duration of, [180], [702];
- and Easter, [521];
- observance of, [69]-71, [78], [80], [90]-1, [98], [178], [216], [283], [322], [324], [333], [364], [539], [580], [582], [590]-2, [598]-9, chap. xxix, [720], [724], [729], [756], [780];
- relation to other planets and to the signs, [179], [211];
- spots on, [354];
- size of, [488];
- and see Bleeding, Luna, Selene, Tide
- Moon-earth, [765]
- Moon-god, [382]
- Moon-stone, [250]
- Moon-tree, [564]
- Moralizing, [101], [490], [638]
- Mortar, pounded in a, [82], [765]
- Mortuary magic, [8]-9
- Mosaic, [367], [427], [764]
- Mosaic law, see Law
- Moses, see other index
- Mother, goddess or Great, [216], [360]
- Mouse, [23], [80], [166], [175], [213], [325], [491], [587], [737];
- field-, [98], [279];
- shrew-, [76], [86], [88]
- Mountain, marvelous, [346]-7;
- magnetic, [756];
- affected by magic, [226], [416]
- Mule, [88], [183], [390], [589], [736]
- Mullein, [490]
- Muscle, [145], [150], [580]
- Muses, [371]
- Mushroom, [219]
- Music, [319], [325], [534], [619], [744];
- and magic, [6];
- and medicine, [124];
- and architecture, [185];
- of the spheres, [26], [184], [193], [371], [487], [544], [622]
- Mutton-fat, [722]
- Mycenaean art, [301]
- Myriogenesis, [537]
- Myrmecia, a gem, [166]
- Myrrh, [586], [765]
- Mysia, [216]
- Mysteries, [139], [216], [221], [223], [243], [245], [248], [317], [360]-1, [368], [377], [428]-9;
- and see Eleusis, Mithra
- Mysticism, [211], [254]-5, [677], [763]
- Mythology, and magic, [8], [21];
- and astrology, [16], [282]-3;
- miscellaneous, [211], [215], [282], [294], [327], [407], [415]-6, [545]-6, [620]
- Nail, metal, [78], [81], [87], [90], [280], [581], [722]
- Nail parings, toe and finger, [71], [581]
- Names, see of Christ and God, and Words, power of
- Nannacus, see Annacus
- Nard, [169]
- Nativities, [25], [95], [104], [115], [185], [471], [559]-60, [632], [679], [712]
- Nature, Pliny on, [42], [46]-7;
- Seneca, [101];
- Galen, [150]-1;
- as a teacher, [155];
- Plutarch, [210];
- in contrast to fate, [375]
- Neck, stiff, [737]
- Necromancy, [21], [197], [228], [233], [264], [270], [280], [300], [419], [466], [539], [629], [705];
- as proof of immortality, [416];
- relation to science, [744]
- Nectabis, [463]
- Nectanebo or Nectanebus, chap. xxiv, [391], [463], [516], [704]
- Needle, copper, [590];
- eye of, [396]
- Nektanebes, Nekht-Har-ehbet, Nekhte-nebof, [558]-9;
- and see Nectanebus
- Neo-Latin, [732], [757]
- Neo-Platonism, chap. xi, [116], [208], [296]-7, [349], [540], [544]-5, [661]
- Nero, emperor, [61], [171], [201], [260], [262], [423]-5, [553], [585]
- Nerva, emperor, [244]
- Nerve and nervous system, [145]-6
- Nestorian, [554]
- Nettle, [636], [768]
- Neuri, [330]
- Nias Island, [170]
- Niceta, a character in the Recognitions, chap. xvii
- Nicias, [22], [204]
- Niello, [769]
- Night-shade, an herb, [581]
- Night time and magic, [68], [78], [129], [224]-6, [234]
- Nigromancy, see Necromancy
- Nikon, father of Galen, [122]
- Nile, [102], [179]-80, [198], [254], [559];
- horses, [169]
- Nimrod and magic, [413]
- Nine, [88], [371], [590], [592], [598], [721], [727]
- Nineveh, [243]
- Nitrate, [772]
- Nitro-muriatic acid, [772]
- Noah’s ark, [20];
- and see Flood
- Noon, [248], [755]
- Norman and Normandy, [427], [745]
- Nose, [576], [589]
- Notebook, [45]-6;
- and see Lecture notes
- Notory art, [267]
- Nude and Nudity, [83], [93], [295], [565], [588]
- Numa, king, [274], [505]
- Number, observance of, and theory of perfect, [26], [69], [91], [178], [212], [258], [273], [317], [355]-7, [370], [373], [383], [430], [441], [521], [544]-5, [621], [627], [675];
- and see Five, Four, Nine, Seven, Ten, Three
- Numitor, king, [602]
- Nymph, [546]
- Oak, [493]
- Oath, [430]
- Obelisk, [558]
- Obscenity in magic and medicine, [61]-2, [167]-8, [204], [207], [236]
- Observation, Pliny, [48], [53]-4;
- magicians, [64]-5;
- Ptolemy, [105], [107], [110], [112];
- Galen, [156];
- reputed Chaldean, [95], [316];
- Dioscorides, [606];
- and see Experimental method
- Obstetrics, see Child-birth
- Occult virtue, discussions of and
- references to of a general character, in Egypt, [10];
- Pliny, [64]-5, [75]-6, [81], [89];
- Galen, [169]-70;
- Vitruvius, [183];
- Plutarch, [212]-3;
- Neo-Platonists, [304], [307], [311], [320], [542]-3;
- Brahmans, [257]-8;
- Marbod, [778]-81;
- miscellaneous, [441], [454], [468]-9
- Ocean, [489]
- Ocimum, an herb, [93]
- Oculist, [284], [670]
- Odor, foul, [536]
- Odysseus, [264], [281], [509], [629]
- Oea, [222]ff.
- Oil, [68], [90], [92], [130], [142], [154], [168]-9, [171], [175], [213], [256], [373], [572], [606], [724], [779]
- Ointment, see Unguent
- Old-wives, [166], [204], [234], [250], [272], [586];
- and see Witch
- Olybrius, emperor, [606]
- Olympias, mother of Alexander, [560]ff.
- Olympic games, [22], [102]
- Olympus, Mt., [198], [296], [429]
- Omens and portents, [14], [92], [178], [201], [231], [251], [254], [260], [318], [430], [471], [543], [560], [562], [675]
- One, Once, for the first time, [82], [92], [210], [582]
- Onesiphorus, [396]
- Onion, [20]
- Onoel, a spirit, [367]
- Ophites, a marble, [87]
- Ophites, a sect, [365], [383]
- Opium, [724]
- Opobalsam, [128]
- Optics, [108], [218], [237], [276], [669]
- Oracle, [21], [95], [203], [206]-7, [253], [278], [295], [318], [432], [442], [466], [534], [627]
- Oratory, [535], [776]
- Ordeal, [386], [468], [759]
- Oreites, a gem, [295]
- Orestes, [324]
- Oreus, [365]
- Organ, musical, [187]-8, [192]
- Oriental attitude, exaggerated estimate of, [20]-1, [388]
- Originality, [569], [575], [616]
- Origanum, an herb, [218]
- Origenists, [461], [519]
- Oromazes, a magician, [236]
- Orphic rites, [296], [429]
- Osiris, [13], [196], [223], [233], [546]
- Ossifrage, [87]
- Ostrich, [636]
- Ouroboros, the encircling serpent, [197], [763]
- Owl, [63], [68], [70], [253]
- Ox, [468], [722], [755]
- Oxford, [642]
- Oxygen, [143]
- Oyster, [218]
- Padua, [164]
- Paeanites, a gem, [329]
- Paganism, [203], [294], [317], [327], [512], chap. xxiv, [661]-2
- Painting, [177], [187], [764]
- Palatine hill, [125], [134]
- Palermo, [427]
- Palestine, [132], [280], [438]
- Palimpsest, [553]
- Palm, [62], [230], [333], [636]
- Pamphile, a witch, [229]ff.
- Pamphylia, [132]
- Pan, the god, [251], [546]
- Panacea, [172]
- Pancrates, a magician, [280]-1
- Pantarbe, [252]
- Panther, [74], [256]
- Papacy, [705];
- see Sixtus IV for patronage of learning by
- Papyri, [12], [14], [22], [27]-8, [193], [196], [365], [467], [686]
- Paradise, [367], [470], [488]
- Paralysis, [739];
- of the face, [738];
- tongue, [755]
- Parchment, [589], [729], [764]
- Pard, [74], [168]
- Paris, [642]
- Parrot, [575]
- Parthians, [373], [376]
- Partridge, [168], [324], [574]
- Pastoral magic, [70]
- Paternoster, see Lord’s Prayer
- Pathology, [576]
- Paul the apostle, [405], [413], [424], [449], [505];
- potion of, [739]
- Peacock, [574], [636]
- Pebble, [591]
- Pelican, [324]
- Pella, [278]
- Penalty, [293], [313], [433]
- Penance, [513]
- Pendant, [301]
- Peony, [78], [173], [614], [740], [756]
- Pepper, [169], [176], [256], [586], [637]
- Pergamum, [122], [124], [130], [136], [149], [171], [236]
- Peristereos, an herb, [77]
- Persecution, fear of, [194]
- Persia and Persian, [58], [66], [376], [451], [475], [479], [503], [553], [558], [744], [762]
- Personification, [198], [343]
- Perspective, see Optics
- Peru, [7], [17]
- Peter the apostle, [231], chap xvii, [505]
- Petroselinon, [132]
- Phaethon, [283]
- Phalangium, an insect, [86]
- Phallic ritual, [308]
- Phantasm and Phantom, see Apparition, Ghost
- Phanuel, an angel, [342]
- Pharaoh’s dream, [358];
- magicians, [379], [385], [417], [438], [446], [464], [470], [506]-8, [629]
- Pharmacy and Pharmacology, [10], [20], [83], [122], [133], [343], [413], [434], [610], [734]-5
- Phidias, [24], [407]
- Philae, [559]
- Philip of Macedon, [331], [560]ff.
- Philoctetes, [294]
- Philology, [535], [545]
- Philosopher’s stone, [52], [197], [398], [763];
- and see Alchemy
- Philosophy, Greek, [21];
- and alchemy, [13], [199];
- and magic, [24], [61], [234], [246], [310], [440], [535];
- and astrology, [674];
- and business, [97];
- Seneca, [103];
- Galen and pseudo-Galen, [123]-4, [127], [133], [139], [146], [149]-50, [176], [180];
- Vitruvius, [185]-6;
- other mentions of, [220], [223], [279], [360], [416], [466], [471], [481], [485], [493], [536], [620], [707];
- and see names of individuals (largely in other index) and schools.
- Phlebotomy, see Bleeding
- Phoebus, [620];
- and see Apollo
- Phoenicia, [438]
- Phoenix, [207], [257], [332]-3, [347], [460]
- Phraotes, [258]
- Phrygia and Phrygian, [206], [430], [597], [630]
- Phylactery, [513]
- Physica, [512], [579]-80
- Physics, [644]
- Physiognomy, [26], [176], [179], [460], [668]
- Physiology, [145], [395], [657]-60
- Pig, [76], [85], [168], [219], [393], [587], [727], [729], [764], [766];
- and see Swine
- Pill, [739]
- Pillow, beneath one’s, [90]
- Pine-tree, [490], [493]
- Piper, [217]
- Pirronius, a magician, [604]
- Piston, [192]
- Place, observed in magic, [645]
- Plagiarism, [186], [483], [649], [742], [746]-7
- Plague, Galen and, [124], [142], [171];
- of 1348 A.D., [164];
- Apollonius and, [259], [391];
- of 542 A.D., [575];
- of Egypt, [325], [357], [491], [522], [685], [687], [696];
- miscellaneous, [410], [432], [538]-9, [600]
- Planetary week, [16], [513], [633]
- Planets, when distinguished, [13]-4, [16];
- properties of, [97], [113]-4, [346], [383], [526], [529], [662], [711];
- in Gnosticism, [361];
- in art, [379];
- and the metals, [347], [368], [709], [763], [767];
- and herbs, [291];
- position at creation, [711], [713];
- and formation of foetus, see Child-birth
- Plate, metal, [229], [386], [572], [582]
- Platonism, [221], [243], [456];
- for Plato see other index
- Pleiades, [179], [355], [636]
- Pleurisy, [738]
- Plough, [80]
- Pneumatics, [188]
- Poetry, [6], [95], [511], [535]
- Poison and Poisoning, relation to magic, [25], [61], [441];
- to medicine, [56];
- venomous human beings, [324];
- safeguards against, [67], [70]-1, [386], [614],
- and see Antidote;
- miscellaneous, [81], [86]-7, [231]-2, [397], [417], [460], [535], [565], [572], [574], [668], [721], [733]
- Polar star, [384]
- Polion, an herb, [77]
- Politics, [358], [666]
- Pompholyx, [132]
- Pontianus, [223]-4
- Pontiff, [124], [149]
- Pontus, drugs from, [87], [132]
- Poplar, [90]
- Poppy, bearing stones, [216]
- Population, [136]
- Pork, [142]
- Pot-herbs, [606]
- Potter and Pottery, [384], [433], [588]-9
- Praestigium, [630], [665]
- Praetor, [538]
- Prayer, [12], [79], [104], [219], [233], [382], [398], [412], [423], [426], [443], [457], [530]-1, [589], [645], [671], [705], [728];
- procuring answer to, [70], [294], [593], [779];
- by others than man, [457];
- to others than God, [260], [264], [303], [526], [598]-9, [661];
- of St. John, [721];
- and see Lord’s Prayer, Incantation
- Predestination, [514]
- Prefect, [526]
- Pregnant stone, [740]
- Presbyter, [437]
- Prescription, medical, [152], [159], [172]
- Presentation, literary and scientific, [570], [595], [625]
- Prester, John, [477]
- Priest, [9], [13], [15], [21], [79], [85], [131], [195], [197], [300], [386], [533], [754], [763], [766]
- Priscillianists, [478], [519]
- Private parts, [343], [536]
- Procharus, [397]
- Proconsul, [235], [527]
- Professions, learned, [5], [125]-6, [186]-7, [744]
- Prognostication, medical, [164]
- Prophecy and Prophet, [25], [77], [205], [230], [352], [370], [439], [447], [459], [465], [476], [479], [534]
- Proteus, [263]
- Psychology, [75], [144]-5, [657]-60
- Ptah-Seker-Ausar, [233]
- Ptolemais, [541]
- Ptolemy, king of Egypt, [135]
- Pulse, [144]-5, [430], [658]
- Pump, [187], [192]
- Punic, [597]
- Puppy, see Dog
- Purging, [667];
- the lungs, [143]
- Purification, [62], [204], [232], [441], [531], [598]
- Purple, [173], [197]-8, [590]-1, [604]
- Push-ball, [487]
- Pylades, [144]-5
- Pyrethrum, an herb, [614]
- Pyrigoni, [324]
- Pyrites, [571], [768]
- Pyromancy, [260], [629]
- Pyrrhus, [83]
- Pytho, [629]
- Pythagorean, [26], [32], [50], [58], [61], [63], [65]-6, [179], [184], [243], [258], [260], [280], [370], [456], [544]
- Quail, [490]
- Quadrivium, [632]
- Qualities, the four, [114], [139]-40, [154], [157], [218], [485], [751], [755];
- and see Cold, Heat
- Quartan fever, [269], [579]-81, [736]
- Quaternities, divine, [674]
- Quick-lime, [434], [571]
- Quinsy, [77], [89]
- Quintus Cicero, [269]ff.
- Rabbi, [355], [445]. [470]
- Rabbit, [588], [729]
- Race, [184], [781];
- for strange races see Hyperboreans, Seres, etc.
- Radiation of force or light, [643]-6
- Radish, [721]
- Rainbow, [409]
- Rain-making, [23]-4, [103], [386], [430]
- Rain-water, [81]-2
- Ram, [213], [332], [424], [467]
- Raphael, the angel, [342], [367], [447], [452], [454]
- Rat, [76]
- Ravenna, [367], [763]
- Raymond, archbishop of Toledo, [657]
- Reading, medieval, [604], [617]-8
- Reason, [218], [660];
- free from magic, [300];
- and experience, [157]
- Red, used, [65], [581], [508], [740]
- Red Sea, [84], [208]
- Redeemer, [361], [363], [438]
- Reed, [75]-6, [80], [90], [215], [591], [726]
- Reformed churches, [447]
- Reggio, [445], [745]
- Relics of saints, [444], [446], [593], [675]
- Religion, and magic, [5]-6, [8]-9, [15], [18], [20], [22]-3, [33]-4, [60], [232], [256], [505], [533];
- and astrology, [15]-7, [524], [529]-31;
- and science, [407]-8, [479], chap. xxi;
- other than Christian, [94], [361], [725],
- and see Mohammedanism, Paganism, etc.;
- medieval religious attitude, [746], [752];
- and see Christianity, God, Theology, Trinity, etc.
- Renaissance, [20], [122], [570], [618]
- Reseda, an herb, [93]
- Respiration, see Breathing
- Resurrection of the body, [47], [415], [541]
- Resuscitation of corpses, [280], [391], [394], [397], [424], [426], [638], [763]
- Revelation, [56], [253], [407];
- and see Divination by
- Revolutions, astrological, [26], [377], [650]
- Rhetoric, [124], [221], [269], [483], [518], [533], [535], [555], [596], [603], [700]
- Rhodes, [269], [301]
- Rhododendron, [175]
- Rhubarb, first mention of, [576]
- Riddles, [636]
- Right hand, etc., used or preferred, [70], [78], [81], [83], [88], [90], [92], [324]-5, [332], [574], [580]-1, [591]-2, [767]
- Ring, [69], [78], [173], [219], [251], [253], [280], [292], [379], [564], [582], [590], [592], [599], [656], [662], [705], [755]
- Ring-worm, [93]
- Rip van Winkle, [399]
- Ritual, [12], [23];
- and see Ceremonial
- Roads, Roman, [135]-6
- Robber, [117]
- Robert, king of France, [672], [704], [736]
- Robert Guiscard, [745]
- Romance, Greek, [22], [221], [232], [553];
- Medieval, [557]
- Romanesque, [502]
- Romans, traits of, [184]
- Rome, as center of learning, [124], [128]-31, [135], [162], [201], [222], [242], [269], [277], [537], [586], [741];
- other mentions, [209], [230], [366], [372], [403], [408], [421], [423]-4, [464], [553]
- Romulus, [209], [274], [330], [602]
- Root, see Herb
- Rose, [230], [751];
- wild, [56]
- Royal Society, [214]
- Rubbing, [142]
- Ruddy complexion, [768]-71
- Rue, [737];
- eaten by weasel, [74], [324], [626]
- Ruin, excavated, [762]
- Russet, [89]
- Rust, [766]
- Rustic, experience, [578], [585]
- Sabaoth, [365], [367], [379], [451], [583], [599]
- Sabbath, [204], [513]
- Sabians, [661]-3
- Sacerdos, [235]
- Sacra Via, [125], [133], [424]
- Sacrifice, [68], [79], [104], [131], [166], [215], [248], [250]-1, [261], [294]-5, [308]-9, [317], [363], [414], [431], [645], [661]-3, [705];
- human, [62], [207], [249], [418], [539], [687]
- Sacrum amarum, [739]
- Saffron, [656], [765]
- Sagmina, sacred herbs, [76]
- St. Gall, [640], [677]
- St. Sophia, [575], [770]
- Sakkara, [9]
- Salamander, [54], [68], [85], [214], [324], [511], [636];
- “wool,” [214]
- Salerno, chaps. xxxi, xxxii
- Salisatores, [630]
- Saliva, [20], [82], [88]-9, [92]-3, [174], [281], [373], [392], [573], [588], [592], [656], [769]
- Salmon, [424]
- Salt, [213], [373], [467], [583], [670];
- and see Holy, Sodom
- Saltus Gilberti, [705]
- Salve, [87], [606], [722]
- Salvia, [739]
- Samaria, [363]-4, [368], [421]
- Samothracian orgies, [149]
- Samuel, ghost of, see Endor, witch of
- Sandal-Makers, street of, [134]
- Sandals, [230]
- Sandastros, a gem, [97]
- Sapphire, [496], [779]
- Saracen, [138], [718]
- Sarcophagus, [476]
- Sard, [777]
- Sardinia, [329]
- Sardis, [255]
- Sardonia, an herb, [329]
- Sardonic laugh, [329]
- Satire, [285]
- Saturn, god, [207];
- planet, [97], [184], [580], [633], [768]
- Saturninus, a heretic, [372]
- Satyr, [263]-4, [546]
- Saul, [448], [469]
- Scarab, [10], [68], [333]
- Scarification, [721]
- Scepticism, see Credulity and
- Sciatica, [69]
- Scientific spirit, curiosity, etc., [144], [234], [308], [378]-9, [437], [485]-6, [494], [502]-4, [528], [535], [559], [669], [752];
- and see Experiment, Observation
- Scipio Orfitus, [223]
- Scorpion, [74], [81], [85]-8, [171], [174], [494], [573], [583], [656], [666]
- Scotland, [654]
- Scrofula, [82], [89], [91], [587]
- Sculpture, [277], [501]
- Scylla, the monster, [263], [636];
- an herb, [526]
- Scythian, [59], [77], [245], [407], [496], [654]
- Sea, [225], [738];
- and see Bath
- Sea-calf, [580];
- faring, [245];
- foam, [468];
- gull, [159];
- hare, [171], [236], [238], [587];
- holly, [213];
- serpent, [325], [574];
- star, [89];
- urchin, [68], [490]-1
- Seal of Diana, [130]
- Sealing, [69], [278], [468]
- Seasons, four, [114]
- Secrecy, [194], [227], [233], [239], [254], [287], [295], [372], [405], [420], [579], [765], [776]
- Seed, [605];
- seedless herbs, [489]
- Seia, [599]
- Selene, [215]
- Selenomancy, [98]
- Semen, [369]
- Semitic, [15]
- Semo Sancus, [421]
- Senecion, an herb, [614]
- Sense and Senses, [150], [158], [180], [355]
- Sepia, [87]
- Septimius Severus, emperor, [243], [253], [293];
- and see Severi
- Septizonium, [253]
- Serapis, [379], [442], [763]
- Seres, [376], [402], [412]-4
- Serf and Servant, [739];
- and see Colonus; Slavery
- Sermon, [426], [482]ff.
- Serpent, lifted up in the wilderness, [379];
- and see Snake, Dragon, Sea-serpent
- Sesame, [655]
- Sethians, [365]
- Sethos, [14]
- Seven, [14], [16], [49], [67], [69], [169], [179], [198], [212], [232], [253], [258], [279], [282], [318], [333], [346], [355]-6, [365], [371], [373], [376], [378], [383], [385], [411], [429], [435], [491], [522], [537], [545], [581], [590], [592], [599], [633], [676], [724], [771], [777]
- Seven sleepers, [725], [759]
- Severi, dynasty of, [125], [130];
- and see Septimius
- Sèvres, [762]
- Sex, observed in magic, [69], [78], [80]-2, [94], [729], [759];
- of hyena, [397];
- of herbs and stones, [81], [764];
- of numbers, [179], [371];
- of planets and signs, [282], [662], [709]-12;
- predicted, [175]-6, [516];
- intercourse, [141], [639], [767]
- Shadow, [605]
- Shadow-footed, [256]
- Shark, [494]
- Shaving the head, [142], [560], [724]
- Sheba, [479]
- Sheep, [68], [102], [168], [173], [219], [467], [490], [582], [656];
- the lost, [363];
- and see Lamb, Ram, Shepherd, Pastoral
- Shellfish, [98], [517]
- Shepherd, [478]
- Ship, [604];
- wreck, [748]
- Shirt, [581]
- Shoe, [638]
- Short-hand, [134], [232]
- Showbread, [385]
- Sibyl, [546];
- for Sibylline books see other index
- Sicily, [85], [427], [525]
- Sideritis, a stone, [295]
- Sieve, [91], [250], [325]
- Signatures, [310]
- Sign, see Abbreviation, Divination, Prognostication, Sex predicted, Star, Zodiac
- Silence observed, [722]
- Silas, [449]
- Silk, [608]
- Silvanus, [546]
- Silver, [590], [599]
- Similarity, argument from, [238], [614];
- and see Like cures like
- Simon the Canaanite, [392]
- Simon Magus, chap. xvii, [362]-5, [397], [439]
- Simon, St., [435]
- Simples, medicinal, in Pliny, [46], [83];
- Galen, [128], [153], [160], [168], [571]
- Sin, [344], [372]-5, [430], [457], [520];
- effect on nature, [254], [345], [350], [409]-10, [490]
- Sinew, [68], [148]
- Siphon, [189], [191]
- Siren, [263]
- Sisebut, king, [623]
- Sisinnios, [398]
- Six, [184], [356], [521]
- Sixtus IV, pope, [349], [596]
- Skeleton, [233]
- Skin, [141], [769];
- changing one’s, [170], [238], [324];
- disease, [102], [537];
- see Animals, parts of;
- and the names of particular animals for the use of their skins
- Skull, [80], [580]
- Sky, see Heaven
- Slav, [658]
- Slavery, [136], [170], [350], [515], [668], [683]
- Slavonic, [342], [345], [398]
- Sleep, magic, [399]
- Sleight-of-hand, [370]
- Slot-machine, [197]
- Smallpox, [668]
- Smilax, [92]
- Smoke, [89], [615]
- Smyrna, [123]
- Snail, [89], [92], [586]
- Snake, remedies against, [84]-9, [99], [175], [258], [295], [365], [386], [392], [495], [599], [614];
- animals antipathetic to, [84]-5, [99], [231];
- virtue in, [23], [168], [197];
- of India, [214], [564];
- Satan and demons as, [365], [391], [430];
- charming, [83], [278]-80, [325], [511], [561]-2, [638]-9;
- sting and venom of, [56], [81]-2, [102];
- foam of, [67];
- sloughing of, [170];
- not found in Ismuc, [183];
- at Delphi, [283];
- on a pendant, [301];
- medical knowledge of, [441];
- and see Fennel, tasted by
- Sneeze, divination from, [95], [205], [207]
- Social aspect of magic, [59];
- life in antiquity, [137], [185]
- Socrates, [137], [139], [204], [234], [240], [270], [288], [532]
- Soda, washing, [571]
- Sodom, salts of, [138]
- Soldier, [56]-7
- Solemnity, required in magic, [644]-6
- Solon, [326], [355]
- Son of God, [372], [438]
- Soot, [236]
- Sopater, [313]
- Sophist and Sophistry, [540]-1
- Soporific, [758]
- Sorcery, [10], [25], [61], [96], [166], [270], [279], [324], [344], [352], [386], [390], [393], [437]-8, [441], [655], [690], [733];
- counter-magic against, [17]-20, [70], [81], [94], [301], [391], [600];
- and see Goetia, Witchcraft
- Sortilegi, [630]
- Sory, [132]
- Soul, human, Plato on, [25]-6;
- Pliny, [47], [96];
- Galen, [150], [178], [180];
- Plutarch, [206]-7, [213], [217];
- Neo-Platonists, [309]-10, [318];
- Gnostics, [364];
- location of, [735];
- apart from body, [399], [418], [455], [510], [546];
- immortality of, [416], [419], [469], [531], [541];
- other than human, [198], [213];
- and see World-soul
- Sound, [143], [201], [430], [542]
- Sousnyos, St., [398]
- Spain, [380], [433], [489], [580], [597], [607]
- Spanish era, [773]
- Sparrow, [271]
- Sparta and Spartan, [21]-2, [216], [301]
- Species, [304], [493], [751]
- Speech, impediment of, [536]
- Sphaera barbarica, [537]
- Sphere, see Earth, Universe, and other index
- Spice, [250], [257], [295], [606]
- Spider, [90], [94], [168]-9, [171], [175], [587]
- Spinal cord, [146]
- Spirit, good or evil (including angel and demon, but see also Apparition, Ghost, Necromancy, Soul), in early Arabic poetry, [6];
- in the ancient orient, [11], [15], [18]-9, [24];
- classical Greece, [24], [26], [180]-1;
- on nature of, Plutarch, [203]-4, [206]-8;
- Apuleius, [240];
- Philostratus, [263]-4;
- Iamblichus, [309]-10;
- Enoch, [343]; Origen and Celsus, [441]-3, [452]-3;
- Augustine, [508];
- Martianus Capella, [545]-6;
- Dionysius the Areopagite, [546]-7;
- Christian ascription of other religions to demons, [370], [414], [429]ff., [442], [453];
- disease and, [11], [18]-9, [299], [343], [452], [722];
- expulsion of, and power over, [253], [262], [386], [405], [414], [417]-8, [441], [443,] [754], [779], and see Exorcism; fall of, [343], [374]-5;
- familiar and guardian, [207], [210], [368], [370];
- in the air, [206], [240], [424], [463], [508], [635];
- in heavens and stars, chap. xv, [343], [397], [431], [458], [487]-8, [519];
- in the moon, [207];
- in nature, [181], [296], [308], [310], [347], [382], [414], [430], [443], [452]-4, [543];
- invocation of, [301], [308], [310], [320], [361], [367]-8, [371]-2, [384], [419], [437], [442], [447], [449]-52, [543], [655], [674], and see Necromancy, Notory art;
- magic, astrology, arts and sciences ascribed to, [195], [240], [313], [343], [368], [370], [412], [414], [417]-8, [422], [429]-32, [441]-3, [447]-8, [453], [458]-9, [463], [465]-6, [506]-7, [509], [513], [518], [629], [675], [705];
- mediums between God or gods and men, [206], [208], [240], [349], [452]-4, [459], [621], [675];
- orders of, [308]-9, [320], [363], [408], [455], [507], [545]-7, [727];
- possessed by, [308], [392], [413]-4, [434], [510], [640], [723]-4, [754]-5;
- safeguards against, [18], [216], [293], [391], [398], [449], [615], [726], [728]
- Spiritus, [147], [658]-60
- Spit, see Saliva
- Spleen, [57], [68]-9, [85], [536], [577], [579], [584], [587]-8, [591]
- Spodium or Spodos, [132]
- Sponge, [227]
- Spoon, [721]
- Spring, water [229];
- caused to flow, [769];
- and see Fountain, Seasons
- Staff, [252], [435], [679]
- Stag, [84], [207], [294], [324];
- and see Deer
- Stained glass, [427], [435], [770]
- Stans, the, [415]
- Star, nature of, god or animal, etc., [25]-6, [103], [206], [210], [212], [240], [303], [315], [343]-4, [353], [436], [456], [519]-21, [530], [620]-1, [632], [662], [670];
- as sign, [302], [410], [458], [544];
- not cause of evil, [305], [354], [475], [514];
- cause of evil, [411];
- affected by magic, [225]-6;
- shooting, [71], [589];
- fixed, [114];
- and see Astrology;
- Christ, birth of;
- Magi
- Star-fish, [56]
- Starling, [490]
- Statue, [91], [279], [280], [764];
- healing, [284];
- animated, [188], [416]-7, [424], [435];
- and see Image, Sculpture
- Steam, [192]
- Stele of Metternich, [559]
- Stepmother, [215]
- Stoic, [50], [141], [178]-81, [210], [269]-70, [283], [350], [397], [456]
- Stomach, [92], [173], [536], [592], [656], [757]
- Stone, the disease, [87], [588], [729];
- and see Gem
- Stoning to death, [262], [399]
- Storax, a gum, [495]
- Stork, [257], [324]-5, [331], [460], [580]
- Storm-averting magic, [71], [80], [92], [102], [252], [313]
- Stream, [91], [225]-6, [546];
- and see Fountain
- Stupa, [251], [413]
- Style, literary, [222]-3, [525], [570], [620]
- Styx, river, [326]
- Suanir, [435]
- Suffumigation, see Fumigation
- Suggestion, force of, [265]
- Sulla, [532]
- Sulphur, [279], [764]
- Sumerian, [15], [17]
- Summun bonum, [752]
- Sun, god and worship, [97], [251], [261], [294]-5, [317]-8, [382], [492], [524];
- personified, [347], [410], [457], [529];
- and magic, [141], [225]-7, [308], [386];
- astrological influence of, [99], [179], [211];
- rising and dawn, [215], [230]-1, [256], [261];
- before sunrise, [69], [71], [78], [91], [94], [131], [173], [281], [583], [599], [768];
- before sunset, [583];
- experiment with, [55];
- dial, [185], [187];
- distance and size of, [219], [488];
- tropical, [214];
- tree of, [564]
- Superstition, Plutarch on, [203]-4;
- in medicine, chaps. xxv, xxxi
- Surgery, [148]-9, [536], [569], [668], [723], [735]
- Suriel, a spirit, [367]
- Swaddling cloth, [392], [396]
- Swallow, habits of, [75], [324], [615], [636];
- use of, [68], [70], [168], [175], [581], [721]
- Swallow-stone, [755], [766]
- Swallow-wort, [75], [615], [626]
- Swan, [636]; song, [255], [332]
- Sweat, [167], [392], [767], [779]
- Swine, [70], [77], [79], [99], [217];
- and see Pig
- Sword, [78], [295];
- magic [258]
- Sylvia, [404]
- Symbol and Symbolism, [166], [251], [310], [361], [367], [502], [506], [546], [676]-7, [679], [721];
- in alchemy, [766]-7, [771]-2
- Sympathetic magic, [68], [84]-7, [92], [238], [271], [296], [299], [304], [312], [314], [320], [354], [542]-3, [614]
- Symposium, [137], [201]-2
- Symptoms, [735]
- Syncretism, [525]
- Synod at Rome, [389], [402]
- Syracuse, [476]
- Syria, Syriac, and Syrian, [280], [374], [387], [395], [403]-4, [422], [437], [497], [499], [503], [554], [559]-61, [577], [597], [601], [661], [663], [747], [762]
- Syrian goddess, [231]
- Syringe, [192]
- Syrup, [560]
- Tablecloth, [214]
- Tables, astronomical, [14];
- of contents, [50], [153].
- Tablet, astrological, [560], [563];
- and see Cuneiform, Lead
- Taboo, [21];
- and see Iron
- Tagus, [630]
- Tamarisk, [85], [587]
- Tape-worm, first mentioned, [576]
- Tarpeian rock, [426]
- Tarquin the Proud, [602]
- Tarrutius, an astrologer, [209], [330]
- Tarsus, [259], [479]
- Taste, sense of, [505]
- Taxo, [600], [636]
- Teiresias, [281]
- Telines, [21]
- Temperaments, four, [668]
- Temple, [533];
- of Peace, [125];
- devices, [192]-3;
- in alchemy, [197]-8, [763];
- Egyptian, [261], [301], [559];
- Jewish, [395];
- Greek, [407];
- of the Sun, [435];
- of Liber, [496];
- Christian, [533]
- Terebinth-tree, [571]
- Terra sigillata, [130]-2, [154], [756]
- Tetter, [93]
- Textbook, [635]
- Text and Textual criticism and history, magic, [9];
- cuneiform, [15], [17]-8;
- classics, [21], [27];
- Aristotle, [24], [27];
- Pliny, [52];
- Ptolemy, [106], [108];
- Galen, [119]-21;
- Hero, [189];
- alchemy, [193];
- Plutarch, [202];
- Aelian, [322];
- Philo, [348]-9;
- patristic, [374], [377], [389], [401]-6, [477], [495];
- Physiologus, [497]-9;
- Alexander legend, chap. xxiv;
- Medicine of Pliny, [596];
- Dioscorides, [594], [606]-13;
- medicine, [567], [731];
- Isidore, [623];
- medieval alterations, [3], [338], [683], [720]
- Thaphtabaoth, a spirit, [369]
- Thaumaturgy, [190]
- Thautabaoth, a spirit, [367]
- Theater, [184], [422], [425], [486], [506], [512]
- Thebes and Theban, [179], [491], [553], [765]
- Theft, discovery of, and recovery of object, [644], [666], [681], [718], [725];
- aids, [780]
- Theodamas, [294]
- Theodoric the East Goth, [569], [617], [619]
- Theodosius I, emperor, [584]
- Theodosius II, emperor, [327]
- Theology, astral, [15], [17], [360]-1, [543], [621];
- and magic, [18], [234];
- Galen, [149];
- Egyptian, [370];
- attitude shown, [619]-20
- Therapeutae, [349], [356]
- Therapeutics, [10], [122], [141], [735]
- Theriac, [130], [733], [756]
- Thersites, [269]
- Thessaly, home of witches, [58], [203], [226]
- Theurgy, chap. xi, [505], [535]
- Thomas the apostle, in India, [475], [477]
- Thoth, [288]
- Thotmes IV, king of Egypt, [13]
- Thought, history of, [3]-4;
- explained physiologically, [659]
- Thread, [89], [590], [656]
- Three, Thrice, etc., [69], [79], [82], [88]-9, [91], [93], [169], [174], [295], [476], [479], [582], [588]-9, [592], [614], [656], [721], [730], [736], [767]
- Threshold, [69], [89]
- Throat, disease of, [82]
- Thunder, divination from, [57], [96], [262], [546], [562], [629], [635]-6, [674], [679];
- other observance of, [78];
- thought to produce mushrooms, [219];
- stage, [468]
- Thyme, [571]
- Tiberius, emperor, [59], [776]
- Tick, [67]
- Tide, [254], [274], [351], [517], [530], [703]
- Tigellinus, [259], [263], [265]
- Tiger, [256], [502]
- Tigris-Euphrates, [13]-6, [281]-2
- Ti’i, [18]
- Time, devices for telling, [115], [144], [187], [276], [333], [395];
- observed in magic, [645]
- Titus, emperor, [42], [45]
- Toad, [771]
- Tobias nights, [688]
- Toledo, [657]
- Tomb, Egyptian, [9], [14]
- Tongue, [98], [150];
- use of, [175], [726], [779];
- gift of, [208], [386]
- Tooth, [68], [82], [84], [159], [279], [599],
- 600, [656], [769];
- extracting, filling, etc., [175], [573], [779]
- Toothache, cures for, [56], [68], [88]-90, [169], [175], [577], [588]-9, [592], [599], [614], [724], [727], [755]
- Toothpowder, [236]
- Topaz, [495]
- Top, spinning, [487]
- Torpedo, [159]
- Tortoise, [68], [74], [76], [88], [91], [325], [626], [764]
- Torture, [381], [538]
- Touch, [324]
- Tower, of Babylon, [16]
- Trade, [486], [494];
- and see Merchant, Business
- Tradition, see Authority, Legend, Textual history
- Trajan, emperor, [135], [373]
- Transfer, magic, see Disease
- Transformation, magic, [21], [23], [226], [250], [280], [390], [393], [399], [415]-7, [424], [446], [470], [509], [561]-2, [630], [773];
- and see Werwolf
- Translation, Latin, of Ptolemy, [106], [109]-10;
- Galen, [121], [176];
- Hero, [189];
- church fathers, [445], [484];
- post-classical and early medieval, [570], [576], [619], chap. xxiv;
- from the Arabic, [611], [690]-1, chaps. xxviii, xxx, xxxii;
- pretended, [292];
- Anglo-Saxon, [638];
- other vernacular, [498], [612], [677], [778];
- Greek, [331], [342], [637];
- magic, [430];
- Arabic, [106], [189], [292], [498], [554], [607], [652]-3
- Travel, [575], [668], [743]
- Tree, [255];
- of knowledge, [367], [474];
- of life, [350];
- sun and moon, [474]
- Trial, for heresy or magic, Apuleius, [222], [232]-40;
- Apollonius, [249];
- Priscillian, [381];
- Basilius, [639]
- Triangle, [206], [356]
- Trigona, Trigones, or Triplicitates, [114], [184]
- Trigonometry, [107]
- Trinity, [479], [541], [619]-20
- Triptolemus, [546]
- Trivia, [236]
- Trojan war, [260], [271], [294], [363]
- Trophonius, cave of, [204], [206], [248], [282]
- Truth, devotion to, [400];
- Galen, [118]-9, [123], [127];
- Plotinus, [300];
- Plain of, [211];
- Simon’s Helen and, [364]-5
- Tube, hidden, [469]
- Tübingen theory, [423]
- Tumor, [71], [82], [93], [571], [587], [590], [599]
- Tunis, [744]
- Tunny fish, [218]
- Turpentine, [132]
- Tuscan, [598]
- Tutia, [132]
- Twelve, [14], [383], [385], [411], [495]
- Twins, [81];
- argument from, against astrology, [273], [275], [514]
- Typhon, [463], [558]
- Tyriac, see Theriac
- Ulcer, [580], [779]
- Underground, magic learned, [280];
- and see Burial
- Underwear, [386], [581]
- Underworld, [16], [251], [282], [383], [470]
- Unguent, [55], [128]-30, [133], [142], [169], [229], [367], [420], [739], [755]
- Unicorn, [255], [636]
- Universals and particulars, [622]
- Universe, theories of, [180]-1, [193], [210], [254], [312], [361]-4, [371], [397];
- duration of, [374]-6, [541];
- sphericity of, [408]
- Urine, use of, [81]-3, [325], [573], [581], [640], [684], [737], [746], [763], [766]-9;
- emission of, [69], [739], [756]
- Ursa Major, [355]
- Utensils, [624]
- Vacuum, [189], [669]
- Valentinus the Gnostic, [364], [374], [411], [488]
- Valve, [192];
- in brain, [659]
- Vampire, see Empousa, Lamia
- Vapor, [141]
- Vaporization, [724]
- Vascular system, [30]
- Vases, Greek, [266], [770]
- Vein, [147], [576], [728]
- Venesection, see Bleeding
- Ventriloquism, [352], [448], [470], [560];
- and see Endor, witch of
- Venus, goddess, [236];
- planet, [96]-7
- Verbena, an herb, [66], [76], [614], [725]
- Vernacular literature, [3];
- and see Translation
- Verus, L., emperor, [124]
- Vervain, see Verbena
- Vespasian, emperor, [253]
- Vesuvius, Mt., [45]
- Veterinary, [593], [722], [724], [730]
- Vinegar, [57], [71], [169], [175], [768]
- Vineyard, [604]
- Violet, [751]
- Viper, use of, [91], [142], [159], [170], [173], [218], [294], [331], [572],
- and see Theriac; remedy against, [213], [490], [721];
- mode of generation, [172], [238], [255], [277], [323], [409], [491]
- Virgin and Virginity, [55], [83], [90], [93], [216], [279], [326], [431], [491], [639], [763];
- and see Chastity, and Mary, Virgin
- Virtue, see Occult
- Virtues, three, [479];
- four, [675]
- Vision, theory of, [659], [669]
- Vitriol, [764]
- Vivisection, [147]
- Voice, [134], [146], [180], [184]
- Volcano, [254]
- Vowels, [92], [356], [371], [379]
- Vulture, [89], [333], [580], [724], [726], [729]
- Wall, of house, [69]
- Wand, magic, [20], [252], [508], [560]
- War and Warfare, [187], [358];
- decried, [6], [46]-7, [122]
- Warts, to get rid of, [71], [88], [166], [589], [737]
- Washing, ceremonial, [295], [730]
- Wasp, [332]
- Water, and Waters, [142], [373], [408], [490];
- above the firmament, [181], [346], [458], [487], [632];
- drinking, [685];
- dissolves magic, [227], [722];
- in which feet washed, [175];
- marvelous, medical, and chemical, [102], [183], [197], [329], [763];
- -jar and -works, [187], [191]-2;
- clock, see Time;
- underground, [55];
- and see Fountain, Holy, Stream, Sea, etc.
- Wave theory, see Sound
- Wax, [71], [229], [467]-8, [571], [738];
- and see Image
- Weasel, [80], [231], [331], [396], [409], [460], [636];
- and see Rue, tasted by
- Weather, observed, [178];
- predicted, [97], [115], [181], [185], [231], [325], [463], [605], [642], [647];
- and see Rain-making, Storm-averting magic
- Well, [55], [251], [271]
- Werwolf, [23], [51], [339]
- Whale, [49]
- Wheat, [373], [598]
- Wheel, [192], [382];
- magic or solar, [266];
- of fortune, [683]
- Whetstone, [71]
- White, [78]-9, [215], [295], [755]
- Widow, [71]
- Will, free, relation to fate and the stars, [210], [275]-6, [306], [315], [374]-5, [412], [456], [475], [513], [518], [531], [620]-2
- William Rufus, king of England, [673]
- Wind, [16], [78], [373], [676], [678], [728]
- Wine, [55], [68]-9, [132], [137], [142], [231], [263], [295], [572], [581], [605]-6, [721], [739], [765];
- and see Falernian
- Witch, Witchcraft, and Wizard, [2], [18]-9, [164], [172], [203], [225]-31, [251], [344], [373], [407], [535], [599], [722];
- and see Goetia, Old-wives, Sorcery
- Wolf, [80], [93], [172], [219], [332], [587]-8, [656], [726];
- and see Werwolf
- Woman, [396], [588], [710], [740]-1;
- diseases of, [82], [142], [289], [536], [746]
- Wood, [233]
- Woodpecker, [23], [78]
- Wool, [89], [173], [590], [656]
- Words, power of, [10], [24], [152], [207], [231], [239], [279], [299], [311], [370], [378], [384], [414], [422]-31, [438], [445], [449]-52, [476], [507], [561]-2, [605], [627], [644], [666];
- and see Incantation
- World-soul, [96], [150], [210], [254], [299], [303], [349], [358], [410], [544], [622]
- Worm, [89], [94], [582], [729], [754], [768];
- and see Earthworm, Tape-worm
- Wormwood, [722]
- Writing, a sin, [344];
- invisible, [265]
- Wryneck, [265]-7
- Yahweh, [446]
- Year 1000 A.D., [675]
- Yew, [81]
- York, [689]
- Youth, renewed or perpetual, see Elixir, Fountain, Longevity
- Zeus, [23], [193], [284], [380]
- Zodiac, [14], [16], [96], [98], [114], [179], [184], [283], [354], [378], [492], [520], [679], [711], [728];
- and parts of human body, [662], [673]-4, [777]
- Zoology, [237], [503];
- and see Animal
- Zone, [376]
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL INDEX
Names of authors, editors, translators, publishers, etc., in Roman type. Titles and periodicals in italics. Leading passages in italics. Bibliographical abbreviations, such as EB, HL, PG, PL, are as a rule not indexed. In the abbreviated titles such opening words as De and Liber are omitted to facilitate alphabetical arrangement. In proper names De and Von are usually designated by d. and v., and are treated as initials.
- Abammon, [307]
- Abano, Peter of, [162], [179], [409], [600], [610], [651], [665], [710], [714]
- Abdallah, [693]
- Abdias, [425]-6
- Abel, A., [434]
- Abel, E., [291], [293], [463]
- Abelard, Peter, [475], [544]
- Abgarus, [395]
- Abhandlungen d. bayr. Akad., [567]-8
- Abhandlungen d. Berlin Akad., [121], [468], [732]
- Abhandlungen z. Gesch. d. Math. Wiss., [642]
- Abraham the patriarch, reputed book of, [445]
- Abraham, cited by Firmicus, [537]
- Abraham of Tortosa, [611]
- Abt, Apologie d. Apuleius, [22], [239]
- Abu Jafar Ahmed Ibn-al-Jezzar, [745]
- Abu Sa’id Schâdsan, [651]
- Accad. dei Lincei, Rendiconti dell’, [499]
- Accad. di Monaco, Atti dell’, [551]
- Acta Sanctorum, [296]
- Acts of the Apostles, [136], [510]
- Acts (Apocryphal)
- of Archelaus, [398]
- of Barnabas, [397]
- of John, [397]
- of Nereus and Achilles, [425]
- of Paul, [396]
- of Paul and Thecla, [395]
- of Peter, [405]
- of Peter and Andrew, [396]
- of Peter and Paul, [397], [424]
- of Philip, [397]
- of Pilate, [390], [395]
- of Thomas, [374], [397]
- Adalmus, [673]
- Adam, Moon-Book, [682]
- Adam of Bremen, [773]
- Adam of St. Victor, [398]
- Adams, F., [568]
- Ad-Damîrî, [393], [688]
- Adelard of Bath, [100], [468], [652], [664], [706], [773]
- Adelbold, [706]-7
- Ademarus Cabannensis, [704]
- Adhelmus, see Aldhelm
- Aelfric, [484], [677]
- Aelian, [238], [300], 322-6, [331]
- Aemilius Macer, [612]
- Aeschrion, [178]
- Aeschylus, [325]
- Aesculapius, [537], [597]-8, [600], [735]
- Aesop, [553]
- Aethicus, see Ethicus
- Aetius of Amida, [163], [170], [292], chap. xxv
- Agathodaemon, [195]
- Agathias, [575]
- Aggregator, [611]
- Agricola, De re metal., [132], [329]
- Agrippa, H. C., Occult Philosophy, [454], [653]
- Ahrens, K., [497], [499], [503]
- Ajasson, [42]
- Alandraeus, see Alchandrus
- Albaihaqi, [670]
- Albandinus, [716]
- Alberic the Deacon, [752]
- Albertus Magnus, [158], [163], [326], [600], [658], [725], [772]
- Animal., [503], [563], [746]
- Causis et propriet., [563]
- Mineral., [501], [653]
- Somno et vigilia, [359]
- Speculum astronomiae, [647], [650], [664]
- Veget. et plantis, [653]
- Albucasis, [742]
- Albumasar, [524], [647], 649-52, [691]
- Conjunctions, [649]-51
- Experiments, [649]
- Flores, [649]-50
- Greater Introduction, [649]
- Lesser Introduction, [652]
- Mysteries, [651]
- Rains, [651]-2
- Revolutions, [651]
- Sadan, [651]
- Searching of the Heart, [649]
- Alchadrinus or Alchandrinus, see Alchandrus
- Alchandrus, 710-19
- Breviary, [714]ff.
- Mathematica, [710]ff.
- Alchamia, [774]
- Alchimus, [601]
- Alcibiades, see Helxai, Book of
- Alcuin, [556], [617], [658]
- Aldhelm, [636]
- Aldus, see Medici antiqui
- Alexander the Great, [331], [578]
- astrological treatises, [712]ff.
- Mirabilibus Indiae, 555-6, [564]
- Responsio ad Dindimum, [556]
- Alexander of Aphrodisias, [578]
- Alexander Polyhistor, [341]
- Alexander of Tralles, chap. xxv, [137]-8, [174], [596], [721], [747]
- Alexandre, Oracula Sibyllina, [287]
- Alexis, Mandragorizomene, [22]
- Alfanus, [752]-3
- Al-Farabi, [744]
- Alfraganus, [737]
- Alfred the Great, king, [637]
- Algazel, [744]
- Alhabib, Book of, [763]
- Alhandreus, see Alchandrus
- Ali ibn Abbas, Khitaab el Maleki, [747]
- Alkindi, chap xxviii
- Deceits of Alchemists, [649]
- Empire of Arabs, [648]
- Judgments, [648]
- Geomancy, [648]
- Pluviis, [647]-8
- Properties of Swords, [649]
- Somno et visione, [646]
- Spectaculis, [642]
- Stellar Rays, [643]-6
- Allard, P., [298]
- Alma, J. d’, [349]
- Alphita, [600]
- Alte Orient, [7], [33]-5
- Amatus of Salerno, [752]
- Ambrose, [426], [447], [494], [499], [505], [686]
- Hexaemeron, [482]-3, [485]
- Moribus Brachmannorum, [557]
- Amélineau, [360], [377]
- American Historical Association Papers, [632]
- American Journal of Archaeology, [17]
- American Mathematical Monthly, [31]
- American Society of Church History Papers, [406]
- Amigeron, see Damigeron
- Ammianus Marcellinus, [285], [288], [318]-9, [527]
- Amplonius, Catalogue of MSS, [267]
- Anastasius Antiochenus, [469]
- Anaxagoras, [456]
- Anaxandrides, [22]
- Anaxilas, [22]
- Anaxilaus, [88], [214]
- Anaximenes, [181]
- Andreas, [154]
- Andrian, F. v., [16]
- Andromachus, [171]
- Angelus, J., [106], [525]
- Annales de la Faculté des Lettres de Bordeaux, [704]
- Annales du Service des Antiquités de l’Egypte, [14]
- Année Sociologique, [6]
- Ansileubus, [503]
- Ante-Nicene Fathers, [387], and Book II passim
- Anthropologie, L’, [6]
- Antipater, [185]
- Antisthenes, [553]
- Antonius Eparchus, [745]
- Antonius Musus, [600]
- Anz, Gnostizismus, [360], [383]
- Aomar, [647]
- Aphaxad, [435]
- Apion, [405]
- Apocrypha, chap. xvi, [342], [406]
- Apollonius, to whom works of magic are ascribed, [267]
- Apollonius of Perga, [663]
- Apollonius of Tyana, Epistles and Will, [244];
- and see other index
- Apollonius and Galen, [723]
- Apostles, see Acts, Constitutiones, Didascalia
- Apuleius of Madaura, chap. vii, [165], [242], [290], [309], [390], [465], [508]
- Apology, [222]-5, [232]-41, [463]
- Dogma of Plato, [222], [241], [596]
- Florida, [222], [233]
- God of Socrates, [222], [240]-1
- Golden Ass or Metamorphoses, [222]-32, [241], [332], [406], [509]
- Natural Questions, [237]
- Universe, [222]
- dubious or spurious
- Asclepius, see Hermes Trismegistus
- grammatical and rhetorical, [596]
- Herbarium, chap. xxvi, [696]
- Sphere, chap. xxix, [197], [596]
- Aquinas, Thomas, [519], [544], [658]
- Aratus, [709]
- Arcandam, [716]
- Archaeologia, chap. xxxiii
- Archandrinus, see Alchandrus
- Archigenes, [137], [152], [168], [176]
- Archimatthaeus, [738]
- Archimedes, [29], [663]
- Catoptrica, [237]
- Archinapolus, [185]
- Archiv f. Gesch. d. Medizin, [188], [737]
- Archiv f. Kunde österreich. Geschichtsquellen, [498]
- Archiv f. Studium d. Neuer. Sprachen, [673]
- Arendzen, J. P., [360], [371]
- Aretaeus, [570]
- Aretinus Quilichinus, [558]
- Arevalus, [402], [623]
- Arfarfan or Argafalan or Argafalaus, [711]
- Aristarchus, [31], [219]
- Aristodemus, [574]
- Aristophanes, [24]
- Birds, [324]
- Goetes, [22]
- Aristotle, [3], [26], [32], [103], [139], [146], [153], [180], [205], [210], [237]-8, [317], [408], [451], [553], [563], [565], [619]-20, [632], [642], [657], [663]-5, [764]
- Animals, History of, [24]-30, [50], [129], [240], [255], [331], [486], [491], [503]
- Categoriis, [677]
- Generatione, [30]
- Interpretatione, [677]
- Metaphysics, [621]
- Meteorology, [486]
- Partibus, [30]
- Physics, [622]
- Politics, [97]
- dubious or spurious
- Images, [666]
- Lapidary, [654], [656], [671], [756]
- Secret of Secrets, [555]
- Arnald of Villanova, [162], [653], [688], [736]-7, [741]
- Arnheim, [316]
- Arnobius, [423], [505]
- Arnold of Saxony, [611]
- Arrian, [553]
- Artemidorus, [201]
- Artephius or Artesius, [774]
- Asakki marsûti, [18]
- Ascalu the Ishmaelite, [711]
- Ascension of Isaiah, [399]
- Asclepiades, [141], [168]
- Asclepius, see Hermes Trismegistus
- Ashmole, E., Theatrum chemicum Britannicum, [773]
- Astrolabe, anonymous treatises on, chap. xxx
- Athenaeus, [120], [196], [202]
- Athenagoras, [288]
- Aubert u. Wimmer, [73]
- Audollent, [28]
- Aufidius Bassus, [45]
- Augustine, chap. xxii, [241]-2, [288], [303], [447], [476], [485], [617], [626], [628], [658], [660], [686], [692]
- Anima, [147]
- Cataclysmo, [507]
- City of God (Civitate Dei), [320], [326], chap. xxii, [535], [552]-4
- Confessions, [459], [504]-5, [509], [511]
- Consensu Evangelistarum, [505]
- Contra Academicos, [518]
- Contra Faustum, [518]
- Contra Priscillianistas, [519]
- Diversis quaestionibus, [508], [510], [514]
- Divinatione daemonum, [508]
- Doctrina Christiana, [508], [521]
- Enchiridion, [519]
- Epistolae, [241], [514]
- Genesi ad litteram, [483], [504]-5, [509], [511], [514], [518]-9, [521]-2, [660]-1
- Haer., [369]
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- Chimie (1893), [670], [697], [761]
- Introduction (1889), [12], [199], [544]
- Origines (1885), [12]-3, [59], [193], [292], [369], [544], [559]
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- Bibliotheca Patrum, [426]
- Bibl. d. l’École des Hautes Études, [381], [765]
- Bikélas, [73]
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- Book of the Dead, [9], [362]
- Book of the Saviour, [369], [377]
- Book of Secrets, [670]
- Book of Seventy, [670]
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- Borgnet, A., [664]
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- Cambridge University Texts and Studies, [342]
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- Carrarioli, D., [551]
- Casaubon, [213]
- Cassianus Bassus, [604]
- Cassiodorus, [545], [617], [619], [625]
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- Letters, [639]
- Cassius Felix, [607]
- Catalogus codicum Graecorum astrologorum, [28], [116], [291], [651]
- Cato, De re rustica, [93]
- Cecco d’Ascoli, [267], [665]
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- Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha, [287], chap. xiii
- Ascension of Isaiah, [399]
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- Charles and Forbes, chap. xiii
- Charles and Morfill, chap. xiii
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- Chavannes, E., et Pelliot, P., [383]
- Chiron the centaur, [434], [597]-8
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- Spurious Homily on Matthew, [472]-5
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- Cicero, [50], [232], [597]
- Divinatione, [97], 268-73
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- Classical Review, [21], [525]
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- Circuits, [404]
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- Itinerarium, [402]
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- Clement of Alexandria, Stromata, [288], [476], [499]
- Cleopatra, [152], [196], [655]
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- Compotus or Computus, [676]-7
- Comte, [107]
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- Congress, International, of Medicine, [131], [145], [640], [667], [673]
- Congress, International, of Orientalists, [380]
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- Aureus, [757]-9
- Chirurgia, [747]-8
- Coitu, [742], [753]
- Compendium megategni, [749]
- Experimentis, [753]
- Febrium, [742], [750]
- Graduum, [613], [748], [750]-1, [755]-6
- Humana natura, [659]-60, [757]
- Melancholia, [658]-9, [742], [751]-2, [755]
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- Simplicis medicinae, [748]
- Stomacho, [742], [752]-3
- Tegni, Megategni, Microtegni, [749]
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- De anima, [766]
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- Democritus, [50], [58]-9, [61]-6, [80], [84], [91], [97], [140], [196]-8, [205], [329], [582], [605], [629], [682]-3, [733]
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- Deuteronomy, [453], [456]
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- Diodorus of Tarsus, [476]
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- Diogenes the Stoic, [273]
- Dionysius the Areopagite, 546-7
- Dionysius Exiguus, [484]
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- Secrets of, chap. xiii
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- Epicurus, [140]-1, [151], [169], [180], [270], [451]
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- Epimenides, [234]
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- Epist. ad Joan. Jerosolymit., [458]-9
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- Alimentorum facultatibus, [137], [159]
- Anatom. administ., [121], [123], [152]
- Antidot., [154], [171]
- Cognoscendis curandisque animi morbis, [123]
- Compound medicines, [125], [152], [160], [172]
- Critical days, [157], [179]
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- Libriis propriis, [124], [133]
- Malitia complexionis diversae, [125]
- Medicinal simples, [121], [132], [158], [166]-71, [572], [611]
- Methodo medendi, [123], [127], [133], [155], [178]
- Naturalibus facultatibus, [123]
- Ordine librorum, [133]
- Platonic commentaries, [124], [138]
- Prognos. ad Epigenem, [124]
- Remediis parabilibus, [127], [161], [175]
- Substantia facultatum naturalium, [170]
- Temperamentis, [119]
- Theriaca ad Pamphilianum, [170]
- Throat and lungs, [134]
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- Venae sectione, [125]
- Victu, [119]
- dubious or spurious
- Experiments, [162], [720]
- Liber medicinalis, [600]
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- Placitis philosophorum, [180]-1
- Prognostication by astrology, [178]
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- and see Apollonius and
- Gamaliel, Jewish patriarch, [584]-5
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- Gerson, [106]
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- Gollancz, H., [380]
- Goodwin, W. W., [202]-3
- Gordon, Bernard, [688], [740]
- Gospels, [674], [725], [754];
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- Gospel of the Infancy, chap. xvi
- Goujet, [672]
- Goupyl, J., [567]
- Govi, G., [107]
- Graetz, [349]
- Gratian, Decretum, [630]-1
- Gray, C. D., [33]
- Gray, L. A., [296]
- Greenwood, J. G., [188]
- Gregory I, the Great, pope, Dialogues, [405], [593], 637-9
- Gregory Bar-Hebraeus, [662]
- Gregory of Nyssa, [447], [505]
- Against Fate, [471]
- Hexaemeron, [459], [481]
- Ventriloquist, [470]
- Grenfell, B. P., [28], [293], [361]
- Grenfell and Hunt, [361]
- Griffith, F. L., [7];
- and see Thompson and
- Grimm, Jacob, [567]-8, [584]
- Groff, Egyptian Sorcery, [7]
- Grosseteste, Robert, [106], [189]
- Grützmacher, G., [540]
- Guido of Arezzo, [698]
- Guinther of Andernach, [567], [576]-7
- Guldenschoff, J., [477]
- Gundissalinus, [744]
- Guthrie, K., [298], [303]-4, [349]
- Guyot, H., [349]
- Gwatkin, H. M., [524]
- Haase, Seneca, [101]
- Haase, F., [373]
- Hagins the Jew, [650]
- Hain, [498]
- Halliwell, J. O., [706]
- Hamilton, G. L., [631]
- Hamilton, Mary, [688]
- Hamilton, N. E. S. A., [690]
- Haly Heben Rodan,
- Dispositione aeris, [647]
- Pluviis, [647]
- Ptolemy’s Quadripartitum, [110]
- Hammer-Jensen, [107]
- Hannubius, [537]
- Hansen, J., [2], [631]
- Hardouin, [42]
- Harleian MSS, Catalogue of, [684]-5
- Harnack, A., [405]
- Gesch. d. altchr. Lit., [400]
- Medicinisches aus d. ältest. Kirchengesch., [138]-9
- Harpestreng the Dane, [612]
- Harrington, School of Salerno, [731]
- Harris, Rendel, [23]
- Harrison, J. E., [22], [251], [301]
- Hartel, W., [369]
- Hartfelder, K., [268]
- Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, [108]-9
- Harvey, John, [291]
- Haskins, C. H., [702]
- Adelard of Bath, [652], [664]
- Further Notes, [109]
- Reception of Arabic Science, [693], [773]
- Haskins and Lockwood, [108]-9
- Havell, E. B., [12], [251]
- Heath, T. L., [29], [32], [188]
- Heeg, Pseudodemocrit. Studien, [733]
- Hegel, Philosophy of Religion, [1]
- Hegesippus, [425]-6
- Hehn, Siebenzahl u. Sabbat, [16], [34]
- Heiberg, J. L., [105], [109], [188]-9
- Heider, G., [498]-9
- Heigl, G. A., [299]
- Heim, R., [568], [605]
- Heinsch, P., [349]
- Heintze, W., [399], [403], [406]
- Heliodorus, [232]
- Heller, A., [108], [188]
- Helmreich, G., [119], chap. xxv
- Helpericus, [696]
- Helxai, Book of, [372]
- Hendrie, R., chap. xxxiii
- Hengstenberg, Gesch. Bileams, [353], [447]
- Henschel, [578], [731], [758]
- Hephaestion of Thebes, [115]-6, [538]
- Heraclides of Pontus, [32]
- Heraclides of Tarentum, [153], [495]
- Heraclitus, [181]
- Heraclius, chap. xxxiii
- Heraeus, [552]
- Heras, [153]
- Herbarium, [597];
- and see Apuleius
- Hercher, R., [215], [322]
- Hermanni de ymbribus et pluviis, [647]
- Hermannus Contractus, chap. xxx, [701], [728]
- Hermann of Dalmatia, [649], [701]
- Hermes, [105], [109], [121], [188], [298], [526], [576], [595], [606], [609]-10, [612]
- Hermes Trismegistus, [178], chap. x, [537], [653], [661], [710], [763]
- Asclepius, [221], [290], [596]
- Fifteen Stars, Herbs, Stones, [340], [664]
- Images and Incantations, books of, [664]
- Poimandres, [290]-1, [379]
- Virgin of the World, [291]
- Hermippus, [524]
- Hermogenes, [342], [435]
- Hero of Alexandria, [108]-9, 188-93, [266], [652]
- works listed at, [188]
- Herodotus, [21]-2, [129], [156]
- Herophilus, [32], [77], [145]-6, [180]
- Herrandus, [702]
- Herrick, F. H., [267]
- Hesiod, [21], [77], [207]
- Hieg, [119]
- Hierocles, [246]
- Hieronymus, see Jerome
- Higden, see Ranulf
- Hildebert, [498]
- Hildegard of Bingen, [342], [432], [660]
- Hilgenfeld, A., [399]-401, [405]
- Hincmar of Reims, [630]
- Hipparchus, [32], [96], [537]
- Hippocrates (and Hippocratic writings), [27], [29], [49], [58], [139], [142], [144], [150], [178]-9, [356], [571], [625], [663], [723], [735], [747], [757]
- Aphorisms, [176]
- Astrology, [178]-9
- Letter to Antigonus or Maecenas, [600], [724]
- Hippolytus, chaps. xv, xx, [107], [278], [387], [399], [421], [482], [765]
- Hirn, Y., [6]
- Hirschberg, J., [566]
- Histoire Littéraire de la France, [163], [672], etc.
- Historisch. Jahrbuch, [541]
- History of Three Kings of Cologne, [444], [446], [477]
- Holmes and Kitterman, [10]
- Homer, [49], [169], [245], [260], [273], [582]
- Fourteenth Epigram, [434]
- and see Iliad and Odyssey
- Homily on Magi, [478]-9
- Hommel, Aethiop. Physiologus, [498], [503]
- Hommel, F., Gestirndienst, [355]
- Hone, [387], [395]
- Honein ben Ishak, [653], [660], [752]
- Honorius of Autun, [502]
- Hooten, [12]
- Hoover, H. C. and H. L., [132], [329]
- Hopf, L., [73]
- Hopfner, Papyri, [28]
- Hopfner, T., [73]
- Horapollo, Hieroglyphics, 331-4
- Hosthanes, see Ostanes
- Howitt, A. W., [227]
- Hubert, H., [22], [27], [265]
- Huet, G., [241]
- Huet, P. D., [354], [457]-8, [461], [469]
- Hugh of St. Victor, [631], [658]
- Bestiis, [498], [501]
- Didascalicon, [389], [402]
- Hugh of Santalla, [652]
- Hugutius, [129]
- Humboldt, A. v., [107]
- Hunain ibn Ishak, see Honein ben Ishak
- Hunt, see Grenfell and
- Husik, I., [747]
- Huvelin, P., [6]
- Hystaspes, [296]
- Iamblichus, chap. xi, [296]
- Fato, [316]
- Mysteriis, [288], [307]ff.
- Ibn Abi Usaibi’a, [667]
- Ibn Khallikan, [667]
- Ignatius, [396]
- Ilg, A., [760]
- Iliad, [21], [58]
- Imhoof-Blumer, F. und Keller, O., [73]
- Inchofer, [476]
- Infancy, Gospels of, chap. xvi
- Inge, W. R., [299]
- International Congresses, see Congress
- Ioachos, [138]
- Ioannes, see John
- Iolaos the Bithynian, [495]
- Irenaeus, chap. xv, [411], [421], [488]
- Isaac Israeli, [658], [746]ff.
- Isaiah, [460], [485];
- Ascension of, [399]
- Isidore of Seville, [326], [601], 623-33, [658], [675], [709]
- Differentiis verborum, [630], [632]
- Etymologiae, [609], [623]-33, [777]
- Natura rerum, [401], [623], [632]-3
- Origines, [459], [493]
- Viris illus., [380]
- Israelson, L., [141]
- Itinerarium Alexandri, [553]
- Ivo of Chartres, [630]
- Jackson, A. V. W., [296]
- Jacobitz, [282]
- Jacobus Angelus, [106]
- Jacobus de Partibus, [567]
- Jacobus Psychrestus, [575]
- Jacobus de Voragine, Golden Legend, [427], [435], [475]
- Jacques de Bergame, [702]
- Jahn’s Neue Jahrb., [52]
- Jahrbuch (Austrian), [607]
- Jahrb. d. k. deutsch. archäol. Instit., [28]
- Jahrb. f. Class. Philologie, [349], [605]
- Jahrb. f. Philol. u. Pädagogik, [105]
- James, Protevangelium of, chap. xvi
- James, M. R.
- Apocrypha anecdota, [342]
- Biblical Antiquities, [351]
- Cambridge MSS, [564], [597], [602], [723]
- Canterbury and Dover, [753]
- Eton MSS, [52]
- Janus, [578]
- Janus, L., [42]
- Jastrow, M., [17], [19], [34]
- Jayakar, S. G., [393], [688]
- Jean Clopinel, [613]
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- Jensen, P., [34]
- Jeremias, [15], [34]
- Jergis, [648]
- Jerome, [369], [398], [447], [459], [461], [466], [476], [483], [600]-2, [625], [628], [692]
- Jeû, Book of, [378]
- Jevons, F. B., [22]
- Jewish Quarterly Review, [348]
- Job, Book of, [510], [520]
- Johannitius, see Honein ben Ishak
- John, Gospel of, [386], [759]
- John Afflacius, [748], [757]
- John Agarenus, [748]
- John Angelus, [106], [525]
- John of Antioch, [194]
- John Crophill, see Crophill
- John of Damascus, [608]
- John of Hildesheim, [446], [477]
- John of London, [643], [714]
- John Lydus, see Lydus
- John of St. Amand, 162-3, [725]
- John of Salisbury, Polycraticus, [241], [302]-3, [631], [683]-4
- John the Scot, [500], [547], [637]
- John of Spain, chap. xxviii
- Joret, C., [11], [76]
- Josephus, [354], [366], [425], [446], [703]
- Joshua, Book of, [352]
- Jourdain, C., [672], [690]
- Journal Asiatique, [653]
- Journal des Savants, [131]
- Journal f. praktische Chemie, [763]
- Journal of Hellenic Studies, [266], [301]
- Journal of Royal Asiatic Society, [337]
- Jowett, [26]
- Juba, king of Numidia, [49], [218], [256]
- Jude, Epistle of, [342], [435]
- Julian the Chaldean, [296], [317]
- Julian, emperor, [317], [568]
- Julian Honorius, [601]
- Julius Firmicus Maternus, see Firmicus
- Julius Valerius, Res gestae, chap. xxiv
- Justinian, [575]
- Digest, [356], [568]
- Justin, Book of Baruch, [399]
- Justin Martyr, [363], [416], [421], [469], [476]
- Juvenal, [126], [437]
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- King, L. W., [17], [33]
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- Kings, First Book of, [386]
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- Knyghton, [690]
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- Köbert, H., [596]
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- Kroll, W.
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- Hermes, [290]
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- Vettius Valens, [116]
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- Krüper, [73]
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- Küster, E., [73]
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- La Grande Encyclopédie, [292]
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- Lancet-Clinic, [10]
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- Leo Allatius, [469]
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- Letronne, [480]
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- Locard, [73]
- Lockwood, see Haskins and
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- Lods, A., [341]-2
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- Lucian, [276]-86
- Alexander, [247], [277], [379], [440], [467]-9, [561]
- Apologia, [277]
- Astrologia, [282]-3
- Dialogues of the Gods, [283]
- Dipsadibus, [284]
- Dream, [283]
- How to write history, [284]-6
- Lucius, [276]
- Menippus, [281], [416]
- Nigrinus, [284]
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- Maimonides, Moses
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- More Nevochim, [358]
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- Manetho, [289], [292]-3
- Mangey, [348]
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- Mansi, [499]
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- Mappe clavicula, [468], chap. xxxiii
- Marbod, [463], [761], chap. xxxiv
- Fato et genesi, [781]-2
- Lapidum, [775]-81
- Marcellus, disciple of Peter, [425]
- Marcellus Empiricus, chap. xxv, [595], [600], [608], [724], [767]
- Marcianus, see Martianus
- Marco Polo, [132], [214], [479], [564]
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- Margoliouth, [746]
- Marianus Scotus, [686], [692]
- Marinelli, [480]
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- Martin, see Cahier and
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- Marx, F., [423]
- Mary the Jewess, [196]-7
- Masselieau, L., [349]
- Matthew, Gospel of, [397], [455], [471]ff., [730];
- Pseudo-, [390]
- Maximus, [426]
- Maximus of Aegae, [244]
- Maximus Taurinensis, [425]
- McKenzie, K., [499]
- Mead, G. R. S., [290], [299], [369], [374], [377]-8, [401], [425]
- Mechitarists, [95], [366]
- Medicae artis principes, [566]ff.
- Medici antiqui, [567], [612]
- Mela, see Pomponius
- Mémoires couronnés par l’Académie de Belgique, [139]
- Menander, [22], [49]
- Menecrates, [135]
- Menelbus, [574]
- Mentz, F., [76]
- Mercurius Cilenius (or Tillemus), [652];
- and see Hermes
- Merrifield, Mrs., chap. xxxiii
- Merx, A., [121], [373]
- Mesue (Yuhanna ibn Masawaih), [162], [164]
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- Metrodorus, Byzantine grammarian, [575]
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- Modern Language Publications, [499]
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- Mommsen, T., [73], [326]-31, [526], [601], [695]
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- Monist, The, [630]
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- Morf, H., [552]
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- Morgan, M. H., [183]-8
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- Morienus Romanus, [697], [761]
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- Moses ben Maimon, or, of Cordova, see Maimonides
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- Moyen Âge, Le, [241]
- Mucianus, [81]
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- Muhammad b. Muh. b. Tarchân b. Uzlag, Abû Nasr, see Al-Farabi
- Muhammad ibn Zakariya, see Rasis
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- Muir, W., [337], [642]
- Müller, [667]
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- Musaeus, [77]
- Musée Guimet, [7], [360]
- Nagy, A., [641], [646]
- Nallino, C. A., [106]
- Nansen’s North Polar Expedition, Reports of, [491]
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- Navigius, [537]
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- Nechepso, [173]
- Nechepso and Petosiris, [95], [293], [537], [682]-3, [714]
- Neckam, Alexander, [342], [658], [772]
- Negri, [671]
- Nehemiah, [352]
- Nemesius, [752]
- Nepos, Chabrias, [558]
- Neue Jahrbuch, [14], [34], [292]
- Neues Archiv d. Gesell. f. ältere deutsche Geschichtskunde, [684]
- Newton, Dict. of Birds, [267]
- Nicander, [172], [236]-7, [495]
- Nicephorus, [457]
- Nicholson, R. A., [6]
- Nicodemus, Gospel of, [390], [395]
- Nielsen, D., [355]
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- Nisard, [544]
- Nix, [653]
- Noeldeke, [552]
- Nonus, [569]
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- Numbers, [444]
- Numenius, [443]
- Numisianus, [123]
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- Odo of Morimont, [613]
- Odo of Tournai, [673]
- Odo of Verona, [613]
- Odyssey, [58]
- Oefele, v., [473]
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- Olleris, [706]
- Olympiodorus, [195]-6, [292]
- Onesicritus, [553]
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- Origen, chap. xix, [466], [469], [482]-3, [499], [506]
- Biblical Commentaries, [444]-5, [454], [457], [461]
- Principiis, [456], [520]-1
- Reply to Celsus, chap. xix, [246], [277], [282], [342], [365]-6
- Orosius, [519], [556], [601]
- Orpheus, [58], [65], [195], [206], [234], [282], [291], [293]
- Argonautica, [293]
- Lithica, [293]-6, [463], [777]
- Orr, M. A., [16], [116], [192], [340], [619]
- Osann, [596]
- Ostanes or Osthanes, [22], [58]-9, [61], [196]-8, [234], [296], [463], [465], [558], [582], [763]
- Otho of Cremona, [612]
- Ovid, [612]
- Halieuticon, [74]
- Vetula (spurious), [691]
- Owen, A. S., see Butler and
- Padmuthiun Acheksandri Maketonazwui, [552]
- Pagel, J. L., [163]
- Palaemo, Q. Remnius Fannius, [761]
- Palladius, [556], [569]
- Pamphilus, [154], [166]-7, [178], [288], [291], [495]
- Panaetius, [268]
- Panckoucke, [52], [101]
- Pandulf of Capua, [753]
- Pannier, L., [775]
- Panodorus, [194]
- Pappus, [109]
- Paret, [381]
- Parthenius, [215]
- Parthey, G., [307], [365]
- Patrick, St., [640]
- Paul, the apostle, [405], [556]
- Paul of Aegina, 568ff., [721], [746]
- Paul of Alexandria, [116]
- Pauly and Wissowa, [124], [213], [241], [290]
- Pausanias, [214]
- Payne, J. F.
- English Medicine, [569], [721], [733]
- Relation of Harvey to Galen, [119]-22, [145]-7
- Peiper, R., [619]ff.
- Pelliot, see Chavannes and
- Pelops, [123], [170]
- Pentateuch, [350]
- Pertz, [702]
- Petavius, [363], [540], etc.
- Petavius, D., [575]
- Peter, the apostle, chap. xvii
- Acts of, [405]
- Second Epistle of, [446]
- Teachings of, [405]
- Peter of Abano, see Abano
- Peter the Archiater, [569]
- Peter the Deacon, chap. xxxii
- Peter of Spain, [163]
- Petermann, see Schwartze and
- Peters, E., [497]
- Petosiris, [682]-3;
- and see Nechepso and
- Petrie, F., [12]
- Petrocellus, [659], 733-6
- Petrograd Acad. Scient. Imper. Mémoires, [428]
- Pez, Thesaurus Anecdot. Noviss., [698], [701], [706]
- Pfister, F., [552], [556]-7, [565]
- Pherecydes, [270]-1, [574]
- Philagrius, [567], [577]
- Philastrius, [423]
- Philip, disciple of Bardesanes, [374]
- Philip, translator of Horapollo, [331]
- Philip of Thaon, [498]
- Phillipps, T., [760]
- Philo, cited on plants, [495]
- Philo Judaeus, chap. xiv, [302], [447], [457], [492]
- Alexander, [351]
- Allegories, [357]
- Biblical Antiquities (spurious), [351]
- Contemplative Life, [349]-50, [356]
- Creation, [348]
- Dreams, [351]-3, [357]-8
- Excircumcisione, [349]
- Gigantibus, [353]
- Law concerning murderers, [352]
- Migratione Abrahami, [353]-4
- Monarchia, [353]-4
- Mundi opificio, [350], [353]-7
- Providentia, [351]
- Quod omnis probus liber sit, [352]
- Vita Mosis, [351], [353], [357]
- Virtutibus, [351]
- Philolaus, [181], [296]
- Philologus, [292], [429], [497], [540], [683]
- Philostratus,
- Apollonius of Tyana, chap. viii, [205], [329], [392], [406], [410]
- Sophists, [322]
- Philumenus, [567], [577]
- Photius, [276], [338]
- Physiologus, [490], 497-503
- Picatrix, [665]
- Pico della Mirandola, [603]
- Pietschmann, R., [288]
- Pighinuccius, T., [596]
- Pilate, Acts of, [390]
- Pindar, [266]
- Piper, [677]
- Piso, [574]
- Piso, Domitius, [44]
- Pistis-Sophia, [364], 377-9
- Pitra, J. B.
- Analecta Sacra, [291], [297]
- Spicilegium, [463], [497]ff., [636], [777]
- Platearius, Matthaeus the Elder, [738]
- Plato, [22], [24]-6, [58], [61], [137], [139], [151]-2, [180]-1, [235], [240], [247], [290], [303], [349]-50, [353], [355], [460], [519], [532], [622], [632], [713]
- Laws, [25]
- Republic, [26], [138], [212]
- Symposium, [25]
- Timaeus, [24]-6, [237], [297], [408], [476], [620]
- Plato of Tivoli, [110]
- Pliny the Elder, Natural History, chap. ii, [3], [100], [132], [154], [187]-8, [193], [199], [213]-4, [238], [248], [255], [257], [268], [273], [292]-3, [296], [322], [325], [327]-9, [331], [351], [503], [510], [558], [571]-2, [589]-91, [612], [614], [624], [626], [628], [737], [761], [764], [766], [780]
- Other works listed, [45]
- Medicina Plinii, [52], [577], 595-6
- Pliny the Younger, [45], [48], [50]
- Plotinus, chap. xi, [361]-2, [542]
- Plutarch, chap. vi, [180], [269], [355], [481], [669]
- Agesilaus, [558]
- Alexander, [552]
- Banquet of Seven Sages, [218]
- Bruta ratione uti, [217]
- Defectu oraculorum, [203], [205], [212]-3, [219], [278]
- Ei apud Delphos, [205], [212]
- Facie in orbe lunae, [206], [211], [219]
- Genio Socratis, [205], [207], [240]
- Isis and Osiris, [219]
- Lives, [201], [244]
- Principle of Cold, [218]
- Procreation of Soul, [212]
- Pythiae oraculis, [205]
- Quaestiones naturales, [217], [219]
- Romulus, [209], [330]
- Sera numinis vindicta, [213]
- Solertia animalium, [218]
- Superstitione, [203]-4
- Symposiacs, [205], [211]-3, [217], [219]
- Whether an old man should engage in politics, [201]
- dubious or spurious
- Fato, [202], [210]
- Institutione principis, [200]
- Placitis philosophorum, [202]
- Rivers and Mountains, [202], [215]
- Pognon, H., [384]
- Poirée, see Ruelle et
- Polemon, [460]
- Politian, [53]
- Polybius, [245]
- Pomponius Mela, [328]-9
- Ponce de Leon, [499]
- Poole, R. L., Medieval Thought, [617], [634]
- Porphyry, chap. xi, [535]
- Abstinentia, [314], [317]
- Introduction to Tetrabiblos, [116], [316]
- Letter to Anebo, [307]-20
- Philosophia ex oraculis, [297]
- Vita Plotini, [296], [300]-2
- Posidonius, [111]
- Prächter, K., [541]
- Preisendanz, K., [28]
- Preller, L., [296], [429]
- Premerstein, A. v., [607]
- Prenostica Pitagorice, [684]
- Preuschen, E., [366]
- Priaulx, Indian Travels, [244]
- Prince, J. D., [15]
- Priscian, [326], [761]
- Priscillian, 380-1, [461]
- Proceedings, Biblical Archaeology, [33]
- Proceedings, Royal Society of Medicine, [284]
- Procharus, [397]
- Proclus, [116], [307], [316]
- Sacrificio et magia, [319]-20
- Protevangelium of James, chap. xvi
- Pruckner, M., [525]
- Prudentius, [500]
- Psalms and Psalter, [442], [521], [759]
- Psellus, Michael, [290], [569], [772]
- Ptolemy, chap. iii, [32], [118], [135], [272], [307], [341], [537], [661], [664], [666], [703], [709]-10, [737]
- Almagest, [105]-9
- Centiloquium, [111]
- Exortatio ad artem, [693]
- Geography, [105]-7
- Music, [107]
- Optics, [107]-8
- Planisphere, [699]
- Quadripartitum, see Tetrabiblos
- Speculis, [189]
- Tetrabiblos, 110-16, [303], [517], [690]-1
- Puccinotti, Storia delle Medicine, chap. xxxii
- Puschmann, T.
- Alexander v. Tralles, [567]ff., [577]ff.
- Hist. of Medical Education, [120]-1, [129], [143], [569], [731]
- Pythagoras, [50], [58], [61]-3, [65]-6, [80], [91]-2, [176], [180]-1, [204], [232]-4, [247], [263], [269], [274], [288], [317], [349]-50, [355], [373], [532]
- Precepta, [696]
- Prenostica, [684]
- Sphere of, chap. xxix, [370]
- Quadripartitus, [690]
- Quid pro quo, [608]
- Quiggin, E. C., [640]
- Quilichinus, Aretinus, [558]
- Quintillian, Pseudo-, [540]
- Rabanus Maurus, [402], [484], [617], [630], [634], [673]
- Radloff, W., [382]
- Raidel, G. M., [106]
- Ramsay, W. M., [106]
- Rand, E. K., [619]
- Ranking, G. S. A., [667]-71
- Ranulf Higden, [690]
- Raoul Glaber, [674]
- Rasche, C., [307]
- Rashdall, H., [731], [757]
- Rasis, [164], [653], 667-71, [748]
- works listed, [668]
- Ratdolt, E., [649]
- Read, C., [5]
- Realencyklopädie f. protest. Theol., [381], [399]
- Regimen Salernitanum, 736ff.
- Reginald or Retinaldus, [52]
- Regulae ... de compositione astrolapsus, [699]
- Reinach, S., [6]
- Reisner, G. A., [34]
- Reitzenstein, R., [290], [379], [553]
- Renzi, S. D., Collectio Salernitana, [578], [600], [660], chap. xxxi
- Reuss, F. A., [613]
- Reuvens, [369]
- Revelation, Book of, [386]
- Réville, J., [350]
- Revue des Études anciennes, [672]
- Revue des Études juives, [551]
- Revue d. l’hist. d. religs., [341], [349]
- Revue Phil., [291]
- Revue des Questions Historiques, [113], [690]
- Rhazes, see Rasis
- Rhein. Mus., [52]
- Richardson, E. C., [400], [403], [406]
- Richer, [704], [733]
- Riegler, see Axt and
- Riess, E., [24], [292]-3, [683]
- Riley, H. T., see Bostock and
- Robert, [498]
- Robert of Chester, [648], [697], [761], [773]
- Robertson Smith, W., [34]
- Roger Bacon, see Bacon
- Rohde, Psyche, [293]
- Rolleston, J. D., [284]
- Rom. Forsch., [610]
- Romanic Review, [499], [631]
- Roscher, Lexicon, [34]
- Rose, V., [120], [463], [567], [576], [601]
- Analecta, [121]
- Anecdota, [596], [610]
- Aristoteles De lapidibus, [775], [777]
- HSS Verzeichnisse, [702], [720], [748], [774]
- Medicina Plinii, [595], [600], [609], [612]
- Ptolemaeus, [612]
- Soranus, [571]
- Roussat, R., [116]
- Roux de Rochelle, [564]
- Rück, Plinius im Mittelalter, [51]
- Ruelle, [195], [291];
- and see Berthelot and Ruelle et Poirée, [371]
- Ruellius, [600]
- Ruffer, M. A., [11]
- Rufinus, chap. xvii, [445]
- Rufus, Melancholia, [756]
- Ruska, J., [611]
- Sackur, Sibyl. Texte, [285]
- Sadan, [651]
- St. George Stock, [362]
- Salmon, G., [362]
- Salomon the archiater, [161]
- Samuel, First Book of, [448]
- Satyrus, [123]
- Sayce, A. H., [35]
- Schanz, [596]
- Schenkel, C., [483]
- Schepss, G., [381], [519]
- Schiaparelli, [16], [32], [35]
- Schiche, T., [268]
- Schlurick, H., [400]
- Schmertosch, R., [202]
- Schmid, W., [105], [108]
- Schmidt, [188]
- Schmidt, C., [299], [361], [377]-8
- Schneider, J. G., [237]
- Schneider, O., [237]
- Schneidewin, [466]
- Schultze, V., [497]
- Schwab, M., [33]
- Schwartze und Petermann, [369], [377]
- Scientific Monthly, [194]
- Scribonius Largus, [600]
- Scylax, [256]
- Seeck, O., [540]
- Seleucus, [289]
- Seneca
- Natural Questions, chap. in, [196], [542], [553]
- Apocryphal correspondence with the apostle Paul, [556]
- Septuagint, [453], [459]
- Serapion, [610]
- Serenus Sammonicus, [608]
- Seth, [365], [474]
- Sethe, [9]
- Sextus Empiricus, [116], [269], 275-6, [469]
- Sextus Papirius Placidus, [599]
- Shakespeare, [772]
- Shelley, [432]
- Sibylline Books, [272], [285]
- Sigebertus Gemblacensis, [613]
- Sijthoff, A. W., [607]
- Sikes, E. E., [21]
- Silvester II, pope, see Gerbert
- Simon Cephas, Teaching of, [424]
- Simon Cordo of Genoa, [567], [610]
- Simon Papiensis, [525]
- Simon, the heretic, Great Declaration, [362];
- and see Simon Magus in other index
- Simonides, [574]
- Singer, Charles, [345], [597], [607], [609], [660], [674]
- Sitzungsberichte (Bavaria), [51]
- Sitzungsberichte (Berlin), [121]
- Sitzungsberichte (Erlangen), [763], [775]
- Sitzungsberichte (Heidelberg), [34], [524]
- Skutsch, see Kroll et
- Smith, Dict. Greek and Roman Biography, [108]
- Smithsonian Report, [773]
- Smyly, J. G., [293]
- Societas Regia Scientiarum, [468]
- Solinus, 326-31, [510], [601], [625]-7, [777]
- Solomon, [195], [451]
- Sophocles, [49]
- Sortes sanctorum, [630]-1, [727]
- Spencer, Herbert, [5]
- Sphera cum commentis, [109]
- Sphere of Life and Death, [197], chap. xxix
- Spiegel, Alexandersage, [552]
- Spon, J., [379]
- Sprengel, K., [606]
- Stadler, H., [613]
- Steele, R., Roger Bacon, [342], [602]
- Steinschneider, M., [669]
- Apollonius v. Thyana, [267]
- Constantinus Africanus, [657], [742]-3, [745], [749], [756]
- Europäisch. Übersetz., [288], chap. xxviii, [711]
- Pseudepig. Lit., [578]
- Stephanus, alchemist, [196], [292]
- Stephanus, Medicae artis principes, [566]ff.
- Stephen of Alexandria, [569]
- Stephen of Athens, [607]
- Stephen of Pisa, [747]-9
- Stobaeus, [290]
- Stowe Missal, [640]
- Strabo, [213];
- and see Walafrid
- Strassmeier, J. N., see Epping and
- Strzygowski, J., [497]
- Stubbs, W., [773]
- Stücken, [15], [35]
- Studi Romanzi, [499]
- Stumfall, B., [241]
- Sudhoff, K., [188], [683], [737]
- Suetonius, [244], [425], [601]
- Sulla, Memoirs, [201]
- Sulpicius Severus, [381], [423], [469]
- Sundevall, [73]
- Symeon Seth, [164]
- Symon, see Simon
- Syncellus, [194], [196], [341]
- Synesius of Cyrene, [196], [320], [533], 540-4, [555]
- Tabit ben Corra, see Thebit ben Corat
- Tacitus, [201], [241]
- Tallquist, K. L., [33]
- Talmud, [355]
- Taylor, H. O., [533]
- Taylor, T., [299], [307]
- Tennulius, [316]
- Tertullian, [447], [469], [476], [628]
- Anima, [463], [469]
- Apology, [463], [465]
- Cultu feminarum, [463]
- Idolatria, [421]
- Pallio, [493]
- Praescript., [369]
- Testaments of Twelve Patriarchs, [345]
- Texte und Untersuchungen, [299], Book II passim
- Thabit ben Corra, see Thebit ben Corat
- Thales, [97], [563]
- Thatcher, G. W., [383]
- Theatrum chemicum Britannicum, see Ashmole, E.
- Thebit ben Corat, 661-6
- Almagest, [109]
- Imaginibus, [664]-6
- Iudiciis, [664]
- Motu octave spere, [663]
- Ponderibus, [663]
- Theobald, [498], [500]
- Theocritus, [22], [266]
- Theodoret, [369], [423], [447]
- Theodorus Priscianus, [608]
- Theodosian Code, [536], [584]
- Theol. Quartalschrift, [540]
- Theon of Alexandria, [109]
- Theophilus, medical writer, [569]
- Theophilus of Alexandria, [461]
- Theophilus, To Autolycus, [483], [492]
- Theophilus, Schedula diversarum artium, chap. xxxiii
- Theophilus Macer, see Macer
- Theophrastus, [27], [29], [75], [81], [186], [236]-8
- Thessalus, [127]
- Thilo, J. C., [387], [476]
- Thomas, apostle,
- Acts of, [374], [396]
- Gospel of, chap. xvi
- Thomas of Cantimpré, [503], [578], [600], [636], [658]
- Thomas, W. I., [5], [17]
- Thompson, D’Arcy W.
- Aristotle as Biologist, [29]-30, [73], [146]
- Glossary of Greek Birds, [73], [130], [255], [265], [324]
- History of Animals, [26], [30], [73], [491]
- Thompson, C. J. S., [131]
- Thompson, H., [7], [27]-8
- Thompson, R. C., [15], [18], [33]
- Thorndike, L., [21], [26], [525]
- Thrasyllus, [99]
- Thucydides, [244]
- Tischendorf, chap. xvi
- Tittel, K., [193]
- Tobit, Book of, [688]
- Todd, T. W., [10], [723]
- Torinus, A., [567], [577]
- Tozer, [131]
- Transactions of American Philological Association, [24], [28], [293]
- Transactions of Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, [147]
- Transactions of Society of Biblical Archaeology, [35]
- Treitel, L., [349]
- Tribonian, [568]
- Trithemius, [658], [702]
- Trotula, [740]
- Turner, S., [633]
- Twelve Tables, [234]
- Twysden, [690]
- Tycho Brahe, [457]
- Tychsen, O. G., [497]
- Tyrwhitt, [293]
- Unger, F., [76]
- University of Nebraska Studies, [24]
- Usener, [619]
- Valentinelli, J., [164]
- Valerius Soranus, [50];
- and see Julius Valerius
- Valois, N., [402]
- Valpy, [42]
- Varro, [50], [209], [239], [330], [625]
- Vedas, [251]
- Vergil, [97], [544], [601], [612], [691]
- Vettius Valens, [116]
- Vincent of Beauvais, [342], [389], [402]-3, [503], [600], [658], [660], [669]-70, [687], [744], [757]
- Vindanius Anatolius, [604]
- Virchow’s Archiv, [668], chap. xxxii
- Virolleaud, C., [35]
- Vitruvius, [143], 183-8, [199], [601]
- Vogelstein, [552]
- Vogl, S., see Björnbo and
- Voigt, H. G., [473]
- Volkmann, R., [299], [540]
- Vossius, I., [256]
- Vulgate, [688]
- Waitz, H., [400], [405], [663]
- Walafrid Strabo, [612]-3, [615]
- Walker, A., [387]
- Waztalkora, [699]
- Webb, C. C. I., [303], [631], [684]
- Weber, C. F. and Caesar, J., [426]
- Weber, O., [33]
- Webster, H., [16], [686]
- Weissenberger, B., [202]
- Wellmann, M., [121], [138], [606], [608], [610]
- Wendland, P., [348], [350]
- Wescher, C., [188]
- Wessely, C., [365], [607]
- Westenberger, [119]
- Westermann, A., [552]
- Westermarck, E., [73]
- Wickersheimer, E., [673]-4, [683], [692], [698], [709]
- Wiedemann, A., [7]-8, [14]
- Wiedemann, E., [649], [763]
- Wilcken, [12]
- William of Auvergne, [402], [725]
- William le Clerc, [497]-9
- William of Malmesbury, [690], [704]-6, [710], [714]
- William of Moerbeke, [179]
- William de Saliceto, [601]
- Wimmer, see Aubert and
- Winckler, [15], [35]
- Windelband, W., [26]
- Windisch, H., [349]
- Windischmann, [296]
- Winsor, J., [106]
- Withington, E., [520], [667]-8
- Wolf, C., [607]
- Wolf, H., [316]
- Wolff, G., [297]
- Woltmann and Woermann, [607]
- Woolston, T., [388]
- Wright, T., [556]
- Wünsch, R., [28], [366]
- Wuttke, M. H., [601]
- Wynkyn de Worde, [478]
- Wyttenbach, [299]
- Xanthus, [75]
- Xenocrates Aphrodisiensis, [167]
- Xenophanes, [180], [270]
- Xenophon, [22]
- Ya’kûb ibn Ishâk ibn Sabbâh, see Alkindi
- Yonge, C. D., [349]
- Yuhanna ibn Masawaih, see Mesue
- Yule, H., Marco Polo, [132], [214], [479]
- Zacher, J., chap. xxiv
- Zeitschrift f. ægypt. Sprache, [10], [35]
- Zeitschrift f. deutsch. Morgendl. Gesell., [121], [267]
- Zeitschrift f. klass. Philol., [752]
- Zeitschrift f. Math., [661]
- Zeitschrift f. neutest. Wiss., [401]
- Zeitschrift f. wiss. Theol., [400]
- Zeller, E., [24], [316]
- Zervòs, S., [566]
- Ziegler, K., chap. xxiii
- Zimmern, [19], [32], [34]
- Zopyrus, [460]
- Zoroaster, [58]-9, [206], [235], [281], [295], [396], [415], [435], [605], [629]
- Zosimus, [131], [195], [198], [290], [292]
INDEX OF MANUSCRIPTS
- Additional 8928, p. [609]
- Additional 11035, p. [500]
- Additional 15236, pp. [694], [716]
- Additional 17808, [chap. xxx]
- Additional 22398, p. [695]
- Additional 22719, p. [654]
- Additional 34111, p. [578]
- Alençon 10, p. [484]
- Amiens 222, p. [634]
- Amiens 481, p. [478]
- Amiens fonds Lescalopier 2, p. [676]
- Amiens fonds Lescalopier 30, p. [484]
- Amplon. Folio 41, p. [611]
- Amplon. Octavo 62, p. [747]
- Amplon. Octavo 62a, p. [612]
- Amplon. Octavo 62b, p. [612]
- Amplon. Quarto 12, p. [558]
- Amplon. Quarto 151, p. [643]
- Amplon. Quarto 174, p. [665]
- Amplon. Quarto 204, p. [578]
- Amplon. Quarto 312, p. [664]
- Amplon. Quarto 349, p. [643]
- Amplon. Quarto 352, p. [651]
- Amplon. Quarto 365, p. [650]
- Amplon. Quarto 380, p. [694]
- Amplon. Quarto 381, p. [340]
- Amplon. Math. 48, 643
- Amplon. Math. 53, p. [340]
- Amplon. Math. 54, p. [267]
- Arsenal 880, p. [650]
- Arsenal 981, p. [106]
- Arsenal 1036, p. [650]
- Arundel 242, p. [556]
- Arundel 295, p. [615]
- Arundel 319, p. [683]
- Ashburnham (Florence) 130, p. [682]
- Ashmole 179, p. [648]
- Ashmole 189, p. [681]
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