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Book II
CHAP. I.
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F the neceſſity of Mathematicall learning, and of the many wonderfull works which are done by Mathematicall Arts only.
pag.167
Chap. 2.
Of Numbers, and their power, and vertue.
pag.170
Chap. 3.
How great vertues Numbers have, as well in Naturall things, as in Supernaturall.
pag.172
Chap. 4.
Of Unity, and the Scale thereof.
pag.174
Chap. 5.
Of the Number of Two, and the Scale thereof.
pag.177
Chap. 6.
Of the Number of three, and the Scale thereof.
pag.179
Chap. 7.
Of the Number of Four, and the Scale thereof.
pag.183
Chap. 8.
Of the Number Five, and the Scale thereof.
pag.188
Chap. 9.
Of the Number ſix, and the Scale thereof.
pag.191
Chap. 10.
Of the Number Seaven, and the Scale thereof.
pag.193
Chap. 11.
Of the Number of Eight, and the Scale thereof.
pag.206
Chap. 12.
Of the Number of Nine, and the Scale thereof.
pag.208
Chap. 13.
Of the Number Ten, and the Scale thereof.
pag.210
Chap. 14.
Of the Number eleven, and the number twelve; with a double Scale of the Number twelve Cabiliſticall, and Orphicall.
pag.216
Chap. 15.
Of the Numbers which are above twelve, and of their powers, and vertues.
pag.222
Chap. 16.
Of the notes of numbers, placed in certain geſturings.
pag.226
Chap. 17.
Of the various notes of numbers obſerved amongſt the Romans.
pag.228
Chap. 18.
Of the notes or figures of the Græcians.
pag.230
Chap. 19.
Of the notes of the Hebrews, and Caldeans, and certain other notes of Magicians.
pag.232
Chap. 20.
What numbers are attributed to letters; and of divining by the ſame.
pag.233
Chap. 21.
What numbers are conſecrated to the Gods, and which are aſcribed, and to what Elements.
pag.237
Chap.