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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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and Seeing of the Eye of Colours and how the Sight is performed Of Watching and Sleep Of Hunger and Thirst Of the common Sense of Imagination and Memory Of Health and Sickness of Medicine in general and of their Operations The Ninth Part of MAN considered with respect to his Mind which is divided into 14 Chapters and treats of the Nature of the Mind of Man and that it is more evidently known than the Body That the Mind is distinct from the Body and that the same is Spiritual or Immortal Whether there be any inborn Idea's in the Mind Of its Faculties viz. Understanding Imagination Will and Memory Of the Affections or Passions of the Soul In what part of the Body the Soul feels its Passions Of the number and order of the Passions Of Wonder or Admiration of Love and Hatred of Desire or Longing and of Joy and Sorrow Whence the Natural Inclinations and Aversions of some Men arise Of the Immortality of Mans Mind and its state after Death The Tenth Part treating of the ●ight Ordering of Mans Life which is divided into 37 Chapters It begins with an Introduction of the worth and use of Ethicks or Moral Philosophy the Subject of this Part. Of the nature and principal Parts thereof What Good is and how and why it is desired That the good things of the Body do not conduce to the Happiness of Man That outward Good things are not for his Good What is the highest Good in this Life and his ultimate End Of Vertue in general Of the Law of Nature and right Reason and the Practical dictates thereof of Prudence Temperance Fortitude and Justice Of the usefulness of the Passions of the Soul and of Admiration Of the end of Love and Hatred and their Interpretations Of the use of Desire Joy and Sorrow Of the government of the Passions and their Remedies Of Mans Liberty how they continue Free notwithstanding God's Power and whether the Liberty of his Will can be hindred Of Human Actions and the goodness and pravity of them Of the Duties of Man in general and of a good Citizen in particular Of the Rule of Human Actions Of Man's Duty towards God and towards himself Laws to be observed with respect to other Men as to Bargains Contracts or the like and by what means Obligations may be broken Laws that respect Speaking and Swearing Of Dominion and the Duties or Offices thence arising Of the Duty of Married People the like of Parents and Children Masters and Servants Of the Right of Dominion and its different Forms viz. Monarchy Aristocracy and Democracy Of the Duties of Sovereign Lords and the Duties of Citizens The Second BOOK viz. the History of Nature which Illustrates the First Book of the Institutions and consists of great variety of Experiments relating to the several Parts thereof and explained by the same Principles This Book is divided into Nine Parts and subdivided into several Articles or Heads The First Part treats of Bodies viz. an extended Body in general Of Epicurus his Reasons for Vacuities c. The Experiments by which Cassendus asserted Vacuities discust Of Bodies divisible rarified and dense hard and fluid rough and smooth transparent and opaque bent and comprest The Second Part treats of Qualities viz. of Qualities in general of Heat Cold Gravity and Lightness of Taste of Smelling of Sound of Light of Heat and of hidden Qualities The Third Part treats of the Earth and Heaven viz. concerning the Beginning of the World of the generation of Things and the disposure of all its Parts of the generation and corruption of Things of Heaven of the Sun of fixed Stars of the Moon of Spots in the Sun Moon and fixed Stars of Comets of the production of Stars and of Astrological Predictions The Fourth Part treats of Earth Water Fire and Air viz. of the Terrestrial Globe of the Waters and the properties of certain Waters of Fountains and Rivers of the Sea its Flux and Reflux of Fire of Earthquakes and subterranean Fires of Glass of Ashes and Coals and of the Air. The Fifth Part treats of Minerals and Metals viz. of Metals in general of Mercury and Sulphur of Salt of Gold Silver Tin Lead Brass and Iron of the various generations of Stones of Gems and of the Load-Stone The Sixth Part treats of Meteors viz. of Vapours and Exhalations of the Wind of Clouds Rain Hail and Snow Dew and Hony of Tempest and Thunder of Lightning of the Rainbow of Fire and Air kindled of Circles about the Moon and of counterfeit or Mock-Suns The Seventh Part treats of Plants viz. their production and strength their obvious and occult Qualities their Sympathy and Antipathy their Birth Nourishment Generation and Death The Eighth Part treats of Animals viz. of Animals begot of Living Creatures produced from Seed of Monsters of the Birth of Animals of Hunger and Thirst of the Motion of the Heart and Circulation of the Blood of the Actions of Animals of the aversion and agreement of Animals of Sleep and Watchfulness and of Diseases of Animals The Ninth Part which treats of Man viz. of the Senses of Feeling Tasting Smelling Hearing and Seeing of Imagination and Memory of Dreams of external Passions and of the natural Inclinations and Aversions The Third BOOK is a Tract or Discourse of Brutes giving a Mechanical Account of their Operations c. An Account of some Volumes which the Nobility and Gentry may be accommodated with that were Printed for the said Richard Blome dwelling in New Weldstreet as aforesaid as also by the aforementioned Booksellers Viz. THe Gentleman's Recreation in Two Parts in large Folio The first of the Liberal and Mathematical Sciences which in a brief and clear Method treats of the Doctrin and general Parts of each Art with Eliptical Tables engraven on Copper Plates for the better comprehending the same The Second Part at large treats of Horsmanship Hawking Hunting Fowling Fishing and Agriculture all being Collected from the most Authentick Authors and the many gross Errors therein Corrected with great Enlargements made by those well Experienced therein And for the better Explanation thereof great variety of useful Sculptures as Nets Engins Traps c. are added for the taking of Beasts Fowl and Fish not Published by any Nothing material being omitted for the rendring them compleat The whole Illustrated with about 86 Ornamental Copper Plates in Folio The History of the Old and New Testament treating of the most remarkable Transactions therein with good and useful Morals for the better government of our Actions in all Conditions To which is added the Travels Voyages and Lives of the Apostles with a large Historical Chronology of such Matters of Note that are related in the Bible Collected and Translated by Good Hands from Authentick Authors The whole Illustrated with about 240 Sculptures of the most remarkable Passages peformed by good Artists far surpassing any Collection hitherto done to the end it may be the more Acceptable to the Curious This Work is Printed in Two Volumes in large Folio of a fair Print and chiefly designed for the Curious The said Work is likewise Printed in large Octavo with all the Sculptures as designed for a more general Sale The said Richard Blome is now Reprinting a useful Volume of Cosmography and Geography in Two Parts in Folio The First of the Arts of Cosmography and Geography being a Translation of the much Esteemed VARENIUS The Second Part is a Geographical Description of the World from the Works of the Famous Monsieur SANSON with about 100 Geographical Tables of the Kingdoms and Isles in the World with their Chief Places drawn from the Maps of the several Kingdoms which Illustrates this Work And to this Impression are added the County Maps of England drawn from those of Speed's in a smaller Scale For this Work the said Richard Blome takes Subscriptions Proposals being delivered to those that desire the same by the said Richard Blome or Mr. Richards his Book-Binder at the Bible at the Corner of Essex-Street as aforesaid where they may have a perusal thereof