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SUBJECTS OF SCIENCE.
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Consequences from quantity, and motion indeterminate; which being the principles or first foundation of philosophy, is called Philosophia Prima

Philosophia Prima.

Consequences from quantity, and motion determined.

By Figure

By Number

Mathematics.

Geometry.

Arithmetic.

Consequences from motion and quantity determined.

Consequences from the motion and quantity of the greater parts of the world, as the earth and stars.

Cosmography.

Astronomy.

Geography.

Consequences from the motion, and quantity of bodies in special.


Consequences from the motions of special kinds, and figures of body.

Mechanics.

Doctrine of weight.

Science of

Engineers. Architecture. Navigation.

Meteorology.

Consequences from the light of the stars. Out of this, and the motion of the sun, is made the science of

Consequences from the influences of the stars

Consequences from the parts of the earth, that are without sense.

Consequences from the qualities of minerals, as stones, metals, etc.

Sciography.

Astrology.


Consequences from the qualities of animals.

Consequences from the qualities of vegetables.

Consequences from the qualities of animals in general.

Consequences from vision

Consequences from sounds

Consequences from the rest of the senses.

Optics.

Music.

Consequences from the passions of men.

Ethics.

Consequences from the qualities of men in special.


Consequences from speech.

In magnifying, vilifying, etc.

Poetry.

In persuading,

Rhetoric.

In reasoning,

In contracting,

Logic.

The Science of Just & Unjust.