Mosaicall philosophy grounded upon the essentiall truth, or eternal sapience / written first in Latin and afterwards thus rendred into English by Robert Fludd, Esq.
- Title
- Mosaicall philosophy grounded upon the essentiall truth, or eternal sapience / written first in Latin and afterwards thus rendred into English by Robert Fludd, Esq.
- Author
- Fludd, Robert, 1574-1637.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Humphrey Moseley ...,
- 1659.
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- Subject terms
- Biblical cosmology -- Miscellanea.
- Cosmology -- Early works to 1800.
- Occultism -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
- To the Judicious and Discreet READER.
- MOSAICALL PHILOSOPHY. The First Book. Section 1.
- The Second Book of this Treatise, touching Philosophy in generall.
- The third Book of the first Section, touching the essentiall Principles of the Mosaicall Philosophy.
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The fourth
BOOK. -
The fifth
BOOK of this present Section. - The Epilogue unto this Section.
- title page
- The Second Section of this TREATISE. The First Book.
- The Second BOOK.
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The Third BOOK.
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The first Member of this Book, intreating of the admi∣rable effects in Sympathy, which are brought to pass by the Magneticall Attraction of like unto like.
- CHAP. I.
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CHAP. II.
- The Proposition.
- An Experiment upon this.
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I. Demonstration or Proof, made by a Relation unto the Microcosmicall nature. -
II. Demonstration. -
Problem
1. - As for Example.
- Application.
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III. Demonstration. -
Problem
2. -
Problem
3. - Application.
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Problem
4. - The fourth demonstration, which is Animal.
- Another relative Animal Demonstration.
- A fourth relative animal-Demonstration.
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CHAP. III.
- The Proposition.
- Experiment to confirm the same.
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I. A Corollary Demonstration, taken from the Macrocosm. -
II. A Demonstration derived from the Load-stone's property. - Application.
- A Progression in the foresaid Magneticall Demonstration.
- Application.
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III. Demonstration, taken from the Load-stone. - A second Experiment, confirming the foresaid Proposition.
- A third Experiment, to expresse the self-same effect.
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CHAP. IV.
- The Proposition.
- The first Experimentall History.
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II. Another Magneticall Experiment to confirm the precedent. - A third Experiment tried by the same Author.
- Another Experiment by him.
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IV. A Magneticall Demonstration. -
1. Problem. - Application.
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2 Problem. - Application.
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3. Problem. - Application.
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4 Problem. - Demonstration.
- Application.
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5 Problem. - Application.
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CHAP. VI.
- The first Proposition.
- The first experimental Demonstration.
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2 Experience. -
3. Experimentall Demonstration. -
4. Experimentall Demonstration. -
5. Experimentall Demonstration. -
6. Experiment. -
2. Proposition. - A Problem for the confirmation of the foresaid Proposition.
- Demonstration in the Minerall Magnet.
- Application unto the Vegetable.
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CHAP. VI.
- The Proposition.
- Certain Problematicall Demonstrations, to prove the foresaid Proposition to be true in every point, and consequently to manifest this manner of Magical cure to be ef∣fected Naturally, and therefore not Cacomagically.
- The first member of those Propositions, with certain experimentall Conclusions from the Load-stone to confirm it.
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1 Problematicall Demonstration, taken from the Load-stone. -
2 Demonstration from the same. -
3 Demonstration.1 Problem. -
2 Problem. - Application.
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3. Problem. -
4. Problem. - Application.
- The second member of the Proposition, with the proofs.
- A Demonstration to confirm this.
- Problem.
- Application.
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The third Member of the Proposition, is confi
med by these proofs. - A Demonstration to confirm this first Problem.
- Application.
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2 Problem. - Application.
- The fourth Member of the Proposition is demonstratively proved thus.
- Demonstration.
- Problem.
- Application.
- The fifth Member of the Proposition, with the Proofs.
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Certain Problematicall Demonstrations, confirming the contents of this Members first Article
1. Problem. -
2 Problem. - Example.
- An Addition.
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3. Problem. -
4. Problem. -
5. Problem. -
6. Problem. - The Experience is this.
- The Conclusion.
- Application.
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Demonstrations confirming this Member's second Article.
1 Problem. -
2 Problem. -
3 Problem. - Application.
- The sixt Member of the Proposition, with the Proofs,
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Certain Problematicall Demonstrations, to confirm this member of the fore-said Proposition.
1 Problem. - Application.
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2 Problema Magneticum. - Application.
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3. Problem. - Application.
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4 Problem. - Application.
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5 Problem. - Application.
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6. Problem. - Application.
- The seventh Member of the Proposition with the Proofs.
- Certain Problematicall Demonstrations, to confirm the Member of the foresaid Proposition.
- Demonstrations confirming the contents of this Members first Article.
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1 Problem. - Application.
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2 Problem. - Application.
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3 Problem. - Application.
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4 Problem. - Application.
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5 Problem. - Application.
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6 Problem. - Application.
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7. Problem. - Application.
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8. Problem. -
9. Problem. - Application.
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10. Problem. - Application.
- Demonstrations confirming the Contents of the Member's second Article or Particle.
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1. Problem. - Application.
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2. Problem. - The Demonstration. Application.
- Demonstrations, confirming the Contents of this member's third and last Article or Particle.
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1 Problem. - Application.
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2. Problem. - Application.
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3 Problem. - Application.
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4 Problem. -
5. Problem. - Application.
- The eighth Member of the Proposition, with his Proofs.
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Certain Problematicall Demonstrations, to confirm this Problem.
1 Problem. - Application.
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2 Problem. - Application.
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3 Problem. - Application.
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4. Problem. - Application.
- The ninth Member of the Proposition, with his Proofs.
- Certain Problematical Demonstrations to confirm this Member.
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1. Problem. - Application.
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2 Problem. - Application.
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3. Problem. -
4 Problem. - Demonstration.
- Application.
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5 Problem. - Application.
- The tenth Member of the Proposition, with his Proofs.
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Certain Problematicall Demonstrations to confirm this Member.
1 Problem. - Application.
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2 Problem. - Application.
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3 Problem. - Application.
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4 Problem. - Application.
- The eleventh Member of this Proposition, with his Proofs.
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Certain Problematicall Demonstrations, to confirm this Member.
1 Problem. -
2 Problem. - The conclusive Application.
- The second Proposition.
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A Problem to confirm the Proposition out of
Gilb. lib.2. de Mag cap.31. - Application.
- CHAP. VII.
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CHAP. VIII.
- The Generall Proposition.
- An Explication of every Member of this Proposition.
- Of the Microcosmicall Magnet.
- The Manner of this Magnet's application, for the extraction of the Spirituall Mummy.
- The Act of Transplantation of the Spirituall Mummy.
- Of the Use and Virtue of the Transplanted Mummy.
- Demonstration.
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The Second Part or Member of this Book, which handleth the practice of Antipathy.
- CHAP. I.
- AN APOLOGY.
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CHAP. III.
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1 Proposition. - An experimentall Example or Demonstration.
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2 Proposition. - A demonstrative Example.
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3 Proposition. - An experiment to confirm this.
- A Problematicall Demonstration from the Load-stone.
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2 Problem. - The Application.
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4 Probem. - An Experiment to confirm this.
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1. A Problematicall Demonstration derived from the Load-stone. - An Application.
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2 Problem. -
5 Proposition. -
3 Problem.
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- THE CONCLUSION.
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The first Member of this Book, intreating of the admi∣rable effects in Sympathy, which are brought to pass by the Magneticall Attraction of like unto like.