[Footnote 362: Ch. 8 (p. 42 f.).]
[Footnote 363: Ch. 4, Schol. cf. bk. iv. ch. 13 (_Op. Lat._ i. 2. 67).]
[Footnote 364: _De Imm._ bk. vi. ch. 19.]
[Footnote 365: _Op. Lat._ i. 2. p. 230.]
[Footnote 366: 1531, 1532, 1572, 1577, 1585. (Bk. v. chs. 9 and 13.)]
[Footnote 367: _E.g. De Imm._ bk. iv. ch. 5.]
[Footnote 368: _Ib._ ch. 7.]
[Footnote 369: _De Imm._ bk. v. ch. 2 (p. 119).]
[Footnote 370: _Op. Lat._ i. 2. p. 147.]
[Footnote 371: _Cena_, Lag. 183. 30.]
[Footnote 372: Lag. 184. 35; _Acrot._ Art. 68; _Infinito_, 370. 29,
375. 6, 390. 34; _Acrot._ Art. 80 (i. 1. 189), etc.]
[Footnote 373: _De Imm._ bk. v. ch. 1.]
[Footnote 374: _Cena_, Lag. 185. 4.]
[Footnote 375: _Cabala_, p. 587. 23 ff.]
[Footnote 376: On movements of suns and earths, as determined by the
soul, and the need of mutual sustenance, cf. _Acrot._ Arts. 65, 66, 67,
72.]
[Footnote 377: Cf. _Cena_, Lag. 166. 32, where it is suggested that
the Alps and Pyrenees once formed the summit of a very high mountain,
gradually broken up, through continuous geological changes, into the
lesser forms we now call mountains. So the whole of Britain is a
mountain, rising up out of the sea; its summit is the highest point,
Scotland.]
[Footnote 378: _De Imm._ bk. iv. ch. 18.]
[Footnote 379: Cf. _Infinito_, Lag. 351. 30, on the gradual changes
of the earth's surface, which Bruno infers are present, although
imperceptible, in other stars also. Cf. _ib._ 332. 15, and _De Imm._,
bks. iv. and vi.; _Acrot._ Arts. 48 and 74. In _Inf._ 353. 30,
rocks, lakes, rivers, springs, etc., are compared to the different
members or organs of the human body: the accidents or disturbances of
them,--clouds, rain, snow, etc.,--to the diseases of the human body.]
[Footnote 380: _Acrotismus: De Minimo._]
[Footnote 381: Lag. p. 158.]
[Footnote 382: Lag. 164. 18.]
[Footnote 383: _Monadology_, § 70. Cf. also §§ 64, 66, 67-69.]
[Footnote 384: Lag. 332.]
[Footnote 385: Lag. 357. 10; cf. 334. 24, 359. 13, 393. 5, and _Her.
Fur._ 738. 17.]
[Footnote 386: Lag. 367. 12, 375. 37.]
[Footnote 387: Lag. 455. 37.]
[Footnote 388: Contrast Tocco, _Opere Latine di G.B._, part 5.]
[Footnote 389: Fiorentino's Preface to _Op. Lat._ vol. i. p. xxviii.]
[Footnote 390: _Acrot. Cam._ Art. 42, p. 154.]
[Footnote 391: _Acrot. Cam._ Art. 65.]
[Footnote 392: _Vide De Min._ p. 211 (bk. ii. ch. 6).]
[Footnote 393: _De Min._ bk. i. ch. 9.]
[Footnote 394: _Ib. Schol._ (p. 170).]
[Footnote 395: Ch. 10.]
[Footnote 396: _Op. Lat._ i. 3. p. 209.]
[Footnote 397: This thought recurs in Leibniz.]
[Footnote 398: _Op. Lat._ i. 3. pp. 209-211.]
[Footnote 399: _Op. Lat._ i. 3. p. 208.]
[Footnote 400: P. 147. 1.]
[Footnote 401: P. 149. 3.]
[Footnote 402: _De Min._ bk. ii. ch. 3, pp. 191 ff.]
[Footnote 403: P. 195. 20.]
[Footnote 404: Ch. 4.]
[Footnote 405: _Op. Lat._ i. 3. p. 199. 15.]
[Footnote 406: P. 200. 20.]
[Footnote 407: P. 200. 28, 201. 4; cf. 223. 11.]
[Footnote 408: _De Min._ bk. ii. ch. 5.]
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