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Painting. 24
Fishing. 76
Modeling. 25
Courtly commoners. 70
Poetry. 4
Politics. 55
Illusions. 48
Principles of natural things 50
Private economy. 67
Proctorial art. 94
Prophetic theology. 99
Pythagorean fate. 13
Quaestorship. 73
Royal economy. 68
Religion in general. 36
Principles of natural things 50
Rhetoric. 6
Rhetorical style. 21
Dances. 18
Scholastic theology. 97
Masters of the sciences. 101
Sciences in general cap. 1
Monastic sects. 62
Dream interpretation. 39
Pythagorean fate. 51
Sophistry. 8
Mirror-gazing. 26
Mirror-gazing. 38
Sculpture. 25
Temples. 58
Interpretative theology. 98
Prophetic theology. 99
Scholastic theology. 97
Theurgy. 46
Word of God. 100
Hunting. 77
Veterinary science. 87
Among the Gods, Momus carps at nothing.
Among the heroes, Hercules pursues every monster.
Among the demons, Pluto, King of Erebus, is angry at all shades.
Among the philosophers, Democritus laughs at everything.
Conversely, Heraclitus laments everything.
Pyrrhias knows nothing.
And Aristotle thinks he knows everything.
Diogenes scorns everything.
Agrippa spares no one here.
He scorns, knows, knows not, weeps, laughs, is angered, pursues, carps at everything.
Himself a Philosopher, demon, hero, God & everything.
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