Memorials of Human Superstition: being a paraphrase and commentary on the Historia Flagellantium of the Abbé Boileau, Doctor of the SorbonneLolme, Jean Louis de
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Memorials of Human Superstition: being a paraphrase and commentary on the Historia Flagellantium of the Abbé Boileau, Doctor of the Sorbonne
Lolme, Jean Louis de
Boileau, Jacques, 1635-1716. Historia flagellantium; Flagellants
_Russian_ Ladies; how properly they punish a boasting Coxcomb who had
affronted them, 334, & _seq._
See _Ladies_.
S.
_Sadragesillus_, preceptor to Dagobert, heir to the Crown of France, 74.
How used by his Pupil, 75.
_St. Loe_ (Captain) gets the Boston Magistrates and Select-men served
with a flagellation, 273, & _seq._
_Saints_, the frequent tricks the Devil puts upon them, 125, & _seq._
How they have received the advances of the Fair Sex, 261, & _seq._
The expedient of a certain Eastern Saint to make himself cry, 364.
_Sallust_ (the Historian), makes free with Milo’s Wife; how served by
the Husband, 65.
_Sancho_, his manner of discipline, 195, 226.
_Sanlec_, a French Poet; his Satire on Confessors quoted, 234.
_Scarron_ quoted, 285.
_Scaligerana_ quoted, 36, 270.
_Schoolmasters_ of modern times are as fond of using their discipline
as ancient ones, 71, & _seq._
Are not worth mentioning in so interesting a book as this, 160, 175.
_Scot_, a good Story of his, in his _Mensa Philosophica_, 232.
_Scythians_, their expedient to conquer their revolted Slaves, 51;
and success, 52.
_Seneca_ quoted, 82.
_Slaves_, the wanton usage of them in Rome, 61, & _seq._ 66, & _seq._
See _Masters_.
_Solomon_ (King), recommends flagellations, 76.
His opinion confirmed afterwards by that of Chrysippus, _ibid._
_Sorbona_, whence the word is derived, 143.
_Sovereigns_; instances of Sovereigns upon whom disciplines have been
publicly inflicted, 250, & _seq._
_Spain._ An account of the processions of Penitents established there,
374, & _seq._
Gallantry and nicety of honour that prevail in them, _ibid._
The art of performing flagellations with gracefulness is taught there
by Masters for that purpose, 376.
_Spirit_ of Laws quoted, 173.
_Stephen_ (Cardinal), dies suddenly for his having neglected the use
of flagellations, 214, 302.
_Stylites_ (St. Simeon), an Anchorite who had fixed his habitation on
the top of a column, 114.
_Suetonius_ quoted, 59, 97.
_Superanus_, a Greek Philosopher; laudable flagellations he inflicts
upon himself, 98.
_Surgeon_, great favour and confidence shewn to him by a great
Princess, 270.
His ungrateful conduit, _ibid._
The greatness of his guilt displayed, 271, 272;
his punishment, _ibid._
extreme justice of the same, _ibid._
_Syrians_, flagellations of a religious kind used among them, 86, 87.
T.
_Tales_, Arabian Tales quoted, 290.
Of the Queen of Navarre, 188, 330, 331.
_Thracians_, flagellations of a voluntary kind used among them, 84.
_Tresnel_ (the Marchioness of), is incensed at the arrogant competition
of the Lady of Liancourt, a woman of inferior birth, 278.
Gets her served with a flagellation, 279.
More serious consequences of the affair, 280.
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