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Artes
[column 1] 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: [image: circle with arrow pointing to the right, perhaps Mars] ♂ Chaldaeu: [image: symbol for Venus, a circle with a cross at the bottom] ♀ Saracenu: [image: symbol for Mercury, a circle with a cross at the bottom and two horns at the top] ☿ Christian: [image: a crescent moon] ☾ Antichristianu:
Artes mutiantur imbice:
Dialecticus a Graumatico partes orationis. Rhetor a Dialectico argumentationis Locos Poeta a Musico mensuras Gometer ab Arethmetico pro= portiones
Literaru: Imbentores.
Moses Hebreas Atticas et phoenices Nicostratus Latinas Abraha: Chaldaicas Isis Egyptias Gabfila Geticas Rhadamantus Assinas Cadmus phoenicias
Quaestiones Grammaticabus Agrip.
de vanitat 6.ult.
Errores Ex Grammatica inserophiris. C.
Naturae
Subiecta Phisica Constantia Mathematica Superamtia Petaphisica
Resdetectiviae in Geometria Ag. de Va. Sci fol.3..
[column 2] Sapores
[image: symbol for Mercury, a circle with a cross at the bottom and two horns at the top] ☿ Acidu: [image: a crescent moon] ☾ amaru: [image: symbol for Venus, a circle with a cross at the bottom] ♀ Salsu: [image: symbol for Saturn/Lead which looks like a cross between a "t" and a "h"] ♄ acerbu [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
Impurgnarunt
Nycholaus Compernicus Ptolomaeu: Theoph. Paracelsus Galenu: et Aristotle:. Petrus ramus Aristotle: Thechelles masia sectam Mathematiciam.
Inbeneru:
Literas Phoenices Poësin heroica: Homerus Dialectice: Zeno Elates. Rhetorice: Corax Siracusus Apiaria Aristius. Sementem Trissolemus Leges Licurgus Solen. Literau: Structuras, numeros mensuras et momenta pala= medes.
Grammer peevishnes See Montaigue f. 468.
Paynters and gravers, would noy say in theyr inscriptions fecit but fasiebat. as though they were not perfect.
190 in Circumference of a circle is 60 in Diameter.
Dinisi: of Numbers Cassiod fol 502 vol 2