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Since, due to the shortness of time, it has not been possible for us to repeat the titles of "amphibious" meaning works belonging to multiple categories works under different chapters, and very many book inscriptions have been assigned to one article that might seem to belong to others: for example, Various treatises on Ecclesiastical and Political Power, which are inserted into the articles on Ecclesiastical Hierarchy, on Authority of the Pope, and on the Liberties of the Gallican Church; I would not wish this to be always attributed to carelessness, but rather that it be considered to have been done for some suitable reason, relying on the example of the very learned authors of the Catalog of the Royal Library of Paris, who, in the section on Sacraments in Canon Law, admitted that there are found in the Theological Class of this kind some writings that would suit Canon Law, and vice versa.