[8] A revolution of certain thousand years, when all things should return unto their former estate, and he be teaching again in his School as when he delivered this Opinion.
[9] Sphæra cujus centrum ubique, circumferentia nullibi.
[10] Γνῶθι σεαυτὸν, Nosce teipsum.
[11] Post Mortem nihil est, ipsaque Mors nihil. Mors individua est, noxia corpori, nec patiens animæ ... Toti morimur, nullaque pars manet nostri.
[12] Pineda in his Monarchica Ecclesiastica quotes one thousand and forty Authors.
[13] In his Oracle to Augustus.
[14] Thereby is meant out good Angel appointed us from our Nativity.
[15] Who willed his friend not to bury him, but hang him up with a staff in his hand to fright away the crows.
[16] Urbem Roman in principio Reges habuere.
[17] Pro Archiâ Poëtâ.