The Anatomy of Melancholy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 2,057 pages of information about The Anatomy of Melancholy.

The Anatomy of Melancholy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 2,057 pages of information about The Anatomy of Melancholy.

575.  “Let no one in our city be a beggar.”

576.  Seneca.  Haud minus turpia principi multa supplicia, quam medico multa
     funera.

577.  Ac pituitam et bilem a corpore (11. de leg.) omnes vult exterminari.

578.  See Lipsius Admiranda.

579.  De quo Suet. in Claudio, et Plinius, c. 36.

580.  Ut egestati simul et ignaviae occurratur, opificia condiscantur,
     tenues subleventur.  Bodin. l. 6. c. 2. num. 6,7.

581.  Amasis Aegypti rex legem promulgavit, ut omnes subditi quotannis
     rationem redderent unde viverent.

582.  Buscoldus discursu polit. cap. 2. “whereby they are supported, and do
     not become vagrants by being less accustomed to labour.”

583.  Lib. 1. de increm.  Urb. cap. 6.

584.  Cap. 5. de increm. urb.  Quas flumen, lacus, aut mare alluit.

585.  Incredibilem commoditatem, vectura mercium tres fluvii navigabiles,
     &c.  Boterus de Gallia.

586.  Herodotus.

587.  Ind.  Orient. cap. 2.  Rotam in medio flumine constituunt, cui ex
     pellibus animalium consutos uteres appendunt, hi dum rota movetur,
     aquam per canales, &c.

588.  Centum pedes lata fossa 30. alta.

589.  Contrary to that of Archimedes, who holds the superficies of all
     waters even.

590.  Lib. 1. cap. 3.

591.  Dion.  Pausanias, et Nic.  Gerbelius.  Munster.  Cosm.  Lib. 4. cap. 36.  Ut
     brevior foret navigatio et minus periculosa.

592.  Charles the great went about to make a channel from the Rhine to the
     Danube.  Bil.  Pirkimerus descript.  Ger. the ruins are yet seen about
     Wessenburg from Rednich to Altimul.  Ut navigabilia inter se Occidentis
     et Septentrionis littora fierent.

593.  Maginus Georgr.  Simlerus de rep.  Helvet. lib. 1. describit.

594.  Camden in Lincolnshire, Fossedike.

595.  Near St. Albans, “which must not now be whispered in the ear.”

596.  Lilius Girald.  Nat. comes.

597.  Apuleius, lib. 4.  Flor.  Lar. familiaris inter homines aetatis suae
     cultus est, litium omnium et jurgiorum inter propinquos arbitrer et
     disceptator.  Adversus iracundiam, invidiam, avaritiam, libidinem,
     ceteraque animi humani vitia et monstra philosophus iste Hercules
     fuit.  Pestes eas mentibus exegit omnes, &c.

598.  Votia navig.

599.  Raggnalios, part 2, cap. 2, et part 3, c. 17.

600.  Velent.  Andreae Apolog. manip. 604.

601.  Qui sordidus est, sordescat adhuc.

602.  Hor.

603.  Ferdinando Quir. 1612.

604.  Vide Acosta et Laiet.

605.  Vide patritium, lib. 8. tit. 10. de Instit.  Reipub.

606.  Sic Olim Hippodamus Milesius Aris. polit. cap. 11. et Vitruvius l. 1.
     c. ult.

607.  With walls of earth, &c.

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