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A76851 Proposals for the printing an entire course or body of philosophy, according to the principles of the famous Renate Des Cartes, wrote in Latin by the learned Anthony Le Grand which will now be carefully translated into English by good hands, with large additions and alterations by the said author, and printed in folio, with an illustration of about an hundred ornamental scultptures / by Richard Blome, dwelling near Clare-market in New Weld-street, at the house with green pallisado-pails; where proposals are delivered and subscriptions taken for the same, and where they may inspect the said work. Blome, Richard, d. 1705. 1693 (1693) Wing B3216C; ESTC R42823 7,561 4

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rely too much on the Senses Whatsoever we see clearly and distinctly is true The various manners of Perception Of the Five Universals examin'd as to their nature properties and use Of Substance and its affectives or modes Of the common Attributes of Substance How Substance agrees to God and the Creatures The Genealogy of Things and Modes Causes and Effects Subjects and Adjuncts of the distinctions whence the natures and differences of Idea's are deduced Secondly Of Judgment Absolute and Comparative What a Proposition is and how many sorts there are Of Truth and Falshood Of Propositions Definitions and Division Thirdly Of the Ratiocination of the Mind Of Reasoning or Argumentation Of simple Syllogisms and those either complext or incomplext conjoyn'd or compound Of Demonstration Topical Sylogisms and Sophistical Of Places or Topicks whence the Medium Term is fetch'd Fourthly Of Method or orderly ranking our Thoughts Of the general and special Method of Knowing The Method of Composing and Rules of Definitions and Axioms The Second Part treats of Natural Theology or Metaphysicks which is divided into 16 Chapters First An Introductory Discourse its definition and certainty What God is and how known by us which appears by the inborn Idea we have of him That Existence doth necessarily belong to God which is deducible from the contemplation of the Things of this World Of Fate and that it puts no force on the Will Of Divine Attributes and first of the Unity of God that he is Eternal Immense not circumscribed in any one place the most simple Being that he is True and can't deceive nor be deceived that he is Supream and All-knowing that he is Good and doth Good is Almighty the Creatour and Governour of all things The Third Part of Created Spirits Angels and Demons which is divided into 11 Chapters and treats of the division of Created Beings The Doctrin of Spirits What the Nature of Angels is Whether the Existence of Angels is demonstrable by the light of Nature The Faculties of Angels as to their Understanding Will and Power to move produce or assume Bodies their Number Distinction and Subordination whether they be in a place talk together and of their Care over Mankind and these inferiour Beings The Fourth Part Of Natural Philosophy in General which is divided into 25 Chapters and treats of the Essence and Certainty of Natural Philosophy The Existence of Material Bodies Of the Nature of Matter or Body Of the properties of extended Substance its divisibility and impenetrability The division of Matter into sensible and insensible Parts The Threefold kind of Matter and that there are but three Elements of the World That there are no material Forms in Bodies Whether there be any Qualities or real Accidents What intelligible Forms may be attributed to Natural things The Nature of Rarefaction The heaviness and lightness of Bodies Of Place The Nature of Motion Of the Motions assigned to Nature's endeavouring to avoid a Vacuum Of the simple and compound determination of Motion Of Reflection and Refraction The force of Action and Resistance The state of Bodies as those hard and fluid Their rarity and density roughness smoothness c. and that there are Pores as well in fluid and thin Bodies as in hard and consistent Of Duration Time and Eternity The Fifth Part Of Special Natural Philosophy of the World and Heaven which is divided into 23 Chapters and treats of the Unity and Perfection of the World its Form c. That GOD as he is the efficient and conserving Cause of Matter so likewise of Motion The Action of Bodies and the Communication of Motions Of the Ptolomaick Copernican or Tychonick Systems of the World and of the true System of the Universe That the Heavens are fluid Bodies How the Heavens were ranged at first and of their different Motions The Action and Motion of Celestial Matter Of the Celestial Globe and its Circles Of the Sun Of Light and Refulgency and how Spots come about the Sun and the reason of their Vanishing Of Comets Of the Original and Affections of Planets The Principal of the Planets motion and of their station direction and retrogradation Of the Moons motion and its various Appearances Of Eclipses of the Sun and Moon Of the fixed Stars and their Influences And of Judicial Astrology The Sixth Part Of the Four great Bodies the Earth Water Air and Fire and what mixt and compound Bodies proceed from them This Part is divided into 24 Chapters and first of the Original of the Earth and its Figure that the Earth is moved by the fluid Heaven which surrounds it An Answer to Aristotles and others Objections against the Motion of the Earth Of the Visibility of Day and Night and the Seasons Of the Zones and their Inhabitants and of the Climates Of things generated in the Earth as Fountains Metals Minerals c. The Productions of Stones common and precious and of their difference Of the Load-Stone and its virtue whereby it draws Iron Of the Water the Flowing and Ebbing of the Sea Of the Nature of the Air. Of the Elastick force of the Air. Of Meteors and first of the Wind. Of Rain Dew and Hoar-frost Of Snow and Hail Of Thunder and Lightning Of the Rainbow Of Fire and the Nature of Heat and Cold. Of the various effects of Fire and amongst them of Earthquakes Of the Mixtion of Bodies as also of their Changes viz. Generation Corruption Alteration Augmentation and Diminution The Seventh Part of Living Creatures in General and in Particular of Plants This Part is divided into 23 Chapters Of the Division of Living things How Living Bodies differ from those without Life That Bodily Life consists in heat and moisture and that their Death proceeds from the contrary Principles of cold and driness Whence the hardness proceeds that is found in the outside of Living things Of the diversity of Heat in Living Bodies Of the virtue and nature of Food that abides in the Bodies that are fed by them That Living things are changed according to the diversity of Time and Place Of Plants as to their Original Nutrition Growth Difference and Propagation by Grafting their colour taste smell c. Of the diseases and death of Plants Of Animals Of the Soul of Brute Beasts and what it is Of Four footed Beasts and Creeping Things Of Birds Fish and Insects and of the death of Animals The Eighth Part of Man with respect to his Body which is divided into 24 Chapters The definition of MAN The outward and inward Parts of Man's Body The forming of the Birth in the Womb the configuration of its Parts and the vivifying or animation of the Compound How the Body is Nourished How the Motions of the Heart Arteries and Muscles in the Body is performed Of the Circulation of the Blood Of Respiration Of the growth and decrease of Mans Body Of its Temperaments and different Ages Of the Senses in general and in particular of each viz. Feeling Tasting Smelling Hearing