[92]. Bk. xxxii, ch. 1.
[93]. Bk. xxxvii, ch. 59.
[94]. Bk. xxviii, ch. 23.
[95]. Bk. ii, ch. 9. Indeed, in bk. ii, ch. 30, he gives examples of ominous eclipses of the sun, although it is true that they were also of unusual length.
[96]. Bk. vii, ch. 37. “Astrologia Berosus cui ob divinas praedictiones Athenienses publice in gymnasio statuam inaurata lingua statuere.”
[97]. Bk. ii, ch. 1. “Mundum ... numen esse credi par est. Sacer est, aeternus, inmensus, totus in toto, immo vero ipse totum.”
[98]. Bk. ii, ch. 4. “Hunc esse mundi totius animum ac planius mentem, hunc principale naturae regimen ac numen credere decet opera eius aestimantes.”
[99]. Bk. ii, ch. 16.
[100]. Bk. ii, ch. 6.
[101]. Bk. ii, ch. 13.