An Index of the Titles.
Chap. Page.
A. 37 The Seven Ages of Man 44 6 The Air 10 33 Amphibious Creatures 40 105 The Apparitions of the Moon 130 141 The Army and the Fight 178 100 Arts belonging to Speech 121 104 The Aspects of the Planets 129
B. 75 The Bath 91 76 The Barbers Shop 93 28 Labouring Beasts 34 30 Wild Beasts 36 143 The Besieging of a City 181 19 Birds 24 22 Birds that live in the Fields and Woods 28 23 Ravenous Birds 29 21 Singing Birds 27 41 The Chanels and Bones 50 97 A Book 118 96 The Book-binder 117 95 The Book-sellers Shop 116 70 The Box-maker 86 136 Boys Sports 172 50 Bread-baking 63 57 Brewing 71 129 A Burial 165 54 Butchery 67
C. 104 The Celestial Sphere 127 140 The Camp 177 85 Carriages 103 86 Carrying to and fro 105 64 The Carpenter 79 27 Herd-Cattle 33 29 Wild-Cattle 35 41 The Chanels and Bones 50 147 Christianity 187 123 A City 154 143 The Besieging of a City 181 123 The Inward parts of a City 156 151 The Close 194 8 The Clouds 12 119 The Tree of Consanguinity 150 56 Cookery 68 81 The Cooper 98 82 The Cord-wainer 99 17 Corn 22 32 Crawling Vermin 38 33 Creatures that live as well by water as by land 40 31 Creeping things 37
D. 44 Deformed and monstrous People 55 78 Dials 95 134 Dice-play 170 111 Diligence 139 45 The Dressing of Gardens 56
E. 9 The Earth 13 106 The Eclipses 131 66 Engines 81 108 Europe 134
F. 58 A Feast 72 132 The Fencing-School 168 5 Fire 8 51 Fishing 64 34 River-fish and Pond-fish 41 35 Sea-fish and Shell-fish 43 40 The Flesh and Bowels 49 15 Flowers 20 25 Flying Vermin 31 113 Fortitude 141 26 Four footed Beasts about the House 32 52 Fowling 65 20 Tame-Fowl 25 24 Water-Fowl 30 10 The Fruits of the Earth 14 14 Fruits of Trees 18
G. 89 A Galley 108 145 Gentilism 184 103 Geometry 126 2 God 5 149 God’s Providence 191 47 Grasing 59 49 Grinding 62
H. 39 The Head and the Hands 47 16 Pot-herbs 21 27 Herd-Cattle 33 4 Heaven 7 48 The making of Honey 61 84 The Horseman 102 67 A House 82 72 The parts of a House 88 115 Humanity 144 53 Hunting 66 46 Husbandry 58
I. 1 The Invitation 1 101 Musical Instruments 123 146 Judaism 186 124 Judgment 157 150 The last Judgment 193 116 Justice 145
K. 137 The Kingdom and Region 173
L. 28 Labouring Beasts 34 117 Liberality 147 19 Living Creatures 24 59 The dressing of Line 74 61 Linen Cloaths 76 80 Looking-glasses 97
M. 148 Mahometism 190 138 Kingly Majesty 174 36 Man 43 37 The Seven Ages of Man 44 38 The outward parts of a Man 45 65 The Mason 80 127 Measures and Weights 162 126 Merchandizing 161 90 A Merchant Ship 109 11 Metals 15 68 A Mine 84 105 The Apparitions of the Moon 137 109 Moral Philosophy 136 101 Musical Inst’ments 123
P. 93 Paper 113 87 Passage over Waters 106 114 Patience 142 102 Philosophy 125 109 Moral Philosophy 136 128 Physick 163 79 The Picture 96 34 Pond-fish 41 16 Pot-herbs 21 71 The Potter 87 94 Printing 114 149 God’s Providence 191 110 Prudence 137
R. 135 Races 171 23 Ravenous Birds 29 144 Religion 183 34 River-fish 41 82 The Roper 99 138 Regal Majesty 174
S. 98 A School 119 142 The Sea-fight 180 35 Sea-fish and Shell-fish 42 42 The outward and inward Senses 52 31 Serpents 37 91 Shipwreck 111 64 The Shoe-maker 78 18 Shrubs 23 21 Singing Birds 27 131 Sleights 167 118 The Society betwixt Man and Wife 148 120 The Society betwixt Parents and Children 152 121 The Society betwixt Master and Servant 153 43 The Soul of Man 54 139 The Souldier 176 69 The Black-smith 85 136 Boys Sports 172 104 The Celestial Sphere 127 107 The Terrestial Sphere 132 100 Arts belonging to Speech 121 77 The Stable 94 130 A Stage-play 166 12 Stones 16 73 The Stove with the Bed-room 89 99 The Study 120 88 Swimming 107
T. 62 The Taylor 77 112 Temperance 140 133 Tennis play 169 107 The Terrestial Sphere 132 125 The Torments of Malefactors 159 83 The Travellor 100 13 A Tree 17 70 The Turner 86
U. 25 Flying Vermin 31 32 Crawling Vermin 38 56 The Vintage 70
W. 7 The Water 11 60 Weaving 75 74 Wells 90 29 Wild Cattle 35 30 Wild Beasts 36 3 The World 6 92 Writing 112
Trinuni Deo Gloria.
FINIS.
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Errors and Inconsistencies (noted by transcriber)
The Editor’s Preface says:
“The text for the English translation is from the English edition of 1727, in which for the first time the English words were so arranged as to stand opposite their Latin equivalents.”
The 1659 English translation has the same general layout, but word order within sentences is often different, as explained in the “Advertisement” to the 1727 edition.
In the 1659 edition the Invitatio and Clausula (Close) are unnumbered, and in the 1727 edition there are two chapters CIV (104). Chapter numbers 64 through 104 were off by one (printed as 63-103) in the 1727 Index.
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