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[image: symbol for Mercury, a circle with a cross at the bottom and two horns at the top] | [image: symbol for Mercury, a circle with a cross at the bottom and two horns at the top] Acidus | ||
[image: a crescent moon] amaru[m?] | [image: a crescent moon] amaru[m?] | ||
[image: symbol for Venus, a circle with a cross at the bottom] salsu[m?] | [image: symbol for Venus, a circle with a cross at the bottom] salsu[m?] | ||
[image: symbol for Saturn/Lead which looks like a cross between a "t" and a "h"] | [image: symbol for Saturn/Lead which looks like a cross between a "t" and a "h"] acerbus. | ||
[image: circle with arrow pointing to the right] acrem | [image: circle with arrow pointing to the right] acrem | ||
[image: circle with a dot in the center, the Sun] dulcem | [image: circle with a dot in the center, the Sun] dulcem | ||
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Impugnarunt | Impugnarunt | ||
Nycholaus Copernicus | Nycholaus Copernicus Ptolomaeus | ||
Theoph. Paracelsus | Theoph. Paracelsus Galenus et | ||
Aristoteles. | Aristoteles. | ||
Petrus Ramus Aristoteles | Petrus Ramus Aristoteles |
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Artes [several text blocks in two columns, most with separate title]
[first column, left hand side] Astrologia [image: an elaborate 4, like the symbol for Jupiter/Tin followed by Cu and a bracket containing the following five:] [image: symbol for Saturn/Lead which looks like a cross between a "t" and a "h"] Judaeu[s?] [image: circle with arrow pointing to the right] Chaldaeu[s?] [image: symbol for Venus, a circle with a cross at the bottom] Saracenu[s?] [image: symbol for Mercury, a circle with a cross at the bottom and two horns at the top] Christianu[s?] [image: a crescent moon] Antichristianu[s?]
Artes mutuantur inbice [indices?] Dialecticus a[b] Grammatico partes orationis. Rhetor a[b] Dialectico argumentationis locos. Poeta a[b] Musico mensuras Geometer ab Arithmetico pro= portiones
Literaru[m?] Inventores. Moses [a/ab?] Hebreas Atticas et Phoenices Nicostratus [a/ab?] Latinas Abraha[m] [a/ab?] Chaldaicas Isis [a/ab?] Egyptias Galfila [a/ab?] Geticas Rhadamant[h]us [a/ab?] Assmas Cadmus [a/ab?] phoenicias
Quaestiones Gram[m]atical[e?]s Agrip. de vanitat. 6.[Vlt.?]
Errores ex Gram[m]atica [inferphe...s?] C.
Naturae Subiecta phisica Cometantia[?] Mathematica Supantia[?] Metaphisica .1 [possibly just a slash] Res detectimae in Geometria Ag. de ca. sci. fol. 3.
[second column, right hand side] Sapores
[image: symbol for Mercury, a circle with a cross at the bottom and two horns at the top] Acidus [image: a crescent moon] amaru[m?] [image: symbol for Venus, a circle with a cross at the bottom] salsu[m?] [image: symbol for Saturn/Lead which looks like a cross between a "t" and a "h"] acerbus. [image: circle with arrow pointing to the right] acrem [image: circle with a dot in the center, the Sun] dulcem [image: an elaborate 4, the symbol for Jupiter/Tin] austerum
Impugnarunt Nycholaus Copernicus Ptolomaeus Theoph. Paracelsus Galenus et Aristoteles. Petrus Ramus Aristoteles Thechelles m asia sectam Mathematicam.
Inbeue...st Literas Phoenices Po:esin heroica[s] Homerus Dialectice[s] Zeno Eleates. Rhetorice[s] Corax Siracusus Apiaria Aristeus. Sementem Tripholencus[?] Leges Licurgus Solon. Literaru[s] structuras, numeros, mensuras et momenta pala= medes.
Gram[m] in[?] per bighnes[?] see Montaigue f. 468.
Paynters and grauers, would not say in[?] theyr inscriptions fecit but faciebat . as though they were not perfect.
290 in[?] circumference of a circle is 60 in[?] Diameter.
Divisio[n] of Numbers Cassi...[?] fol. 902 vol 2