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Eorum index, quae in hoc libro de Sympathia, et Antipathia rerum, continentur

Contents: Index of those things contained in this book About Sympathy and Antipathy of Things

De sympathia et antipathia multorum cap. i. Chapter 1: About the Sympathy and Antipathy of Many Things

De primo rerum omnium consensu. ii. Chapter 2: On the first agreement of everything

De sympathiis elementorum ad loca propria iii. Chapter 3: About the agreements of elements at their own places

De consensu partium in suo toto. iiii. Chapter 4: On the agreement of parts in the whole

De attractione similium. v. Chapter 5: On the attraction and movement of likes to likes

De consensu et dissensu elementorum circa qualitates contrarias. vi. Chapter 6: About the agreement and disagreement of elements concerning opposing qualities

De sympathiis et antipathiis mistorum et attractione similium. vii. Chapter 7: About the sympathies and antipathies of mixed things and about the attraction of like things

De echeneide quo modo firmare navigia possit viii. Chapter 8: About how the sucking fish is able to stop ships

De Antipathia contrariorum et quomodo se mutuo pellant. ix. Chapter 9: About the antipathy of opposites and how they repel one another

Cur et calx et pannus et alia sicca aquam promptissime admittant. x. Chapter 10: Why both limestone and rags (and other dry things) very quickly let water in

De analogia rerum in agendo. xi. Chapter 11: About the analogy of things in acting

De animae sympathiis et antipathiis. xii. Chapter 12: About the sympathies and antipathies of spirit

De sympathiis animae cognitricis. xiii. Chapter 13: About virtual sympathies of spirit

De sensuum sympathia et antipathia xiiii. Chapter 14: About sympathy and antipathy of the senses

De primis effectibus, qui fiunt ex consensu et dissensu sensuum xv. Chapter 15: About the first results which happen from the agreement and disagreement of senses

De consensibus et dissensibus phantasiae. xvi. Chapter 16: About agreements and disagreements of notions

De gaudio et appetitu. xvii. Chapter 17: About joy and desire

De tristitia et odio. xviii. Chapter 18: About sadness and hate

De timore. xix. Chapter 19: About fear

De admiratione et ecstasi et risu. xx. Chapter 20: About wonder, ecstasy, and laughter

De ira. xxi. Chapter 21: About anger

De verecundia. xxii. Chapter 22: About timidity

De aliis quibusdam consensibus phantasiae. xxiii. Chapter 23: About certain other agreements of notions

De quibusdam dubiis a Rhamnusio scriptis. ult. Concluding chapter: About certain doubts raised by Rhamnusius


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