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Defense of the aforementioned propositions against a certain Dominican, their impugner.
Seven books of Letters to his acquaintances, and theirs to him, now published for the first time. 683
I. On the reading of Plato's Symposium, containing the praise of Love, delivered at the gymnasium of Ticinum (Pavia).
II. On the reading of Hermes Trismegistus, concerning the power and wisdom of God.
III. For a certain candidate for a Doctorate.
IV. To the lords of Metz, when he was accepted as their advocate, syndic, and orator.
V. Delivered to the Senate of the Luxembourgers, on behalf of his lords of Metz.
VI. Written for the salutation of a certain Prince and Bishop, on behalf of his lords of Metz.
VII. Written for the salutation of a certain magnificent man, on behalf of the lords of Metz.
VIII. Delivered in Paris by a certain relative of his, a Carmelite, and confirmed Bachelor of Sacred Theology.
IX. Delivered on the arrival of the Emperor, for the son of Christiern, King of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, etc.
X. Delivered at the funeral of the Lady Margaret, Princess of the Austrians and Burgundians.
A short history of the double coronation of Charles V, Emperor of the Romans, at Bologna.
Some epigrams, partly by Agrippa himself, and partly by other learned men.