Bodin Sources Index –Methodus 1 Release – Dec. 2004 Slip Author/Source Cited Work Page Notes 48 "Academicians" M 18 "ut sapienter Academici rerum anilium nullas ideas posuerunt" - did not assume any generalized concept of old women's affairs 561 "Ancients, the" M 106 black bile called "morbus Punicus" by the ancients 622 "Chaldaeus interpres" M 117 on Psalm 89, verse 13 - reads "southern quarter" for "right hand" 924 "Chaldaeus interpres" ad Hieremiam M 172 "ad Hieremiam Chaldaeus interpres, id nota dignum putavit" - on powers of Jewish magistrates 1294 "Chaldaeus interpres" in Hieremiam M 280 in Jeremiah, on the powers of the senate of 71, B. gives the Hebrew word, which the Chaldean interpreter translates into the corrupt Greek word Sanedrim 588 "Chaldeans" M 111 say Saturn controls "contemplatio," Jove "actio," Mars "affectio" 751 "Chaldeans" M 136 attributed fiery triplicity to Europe, watery to Africa 78 "Hebrew authors, the" M 22 writers on the earliest civilizations 589 "Hebrews" M 111 Hebrews "naturae optimi interpretes" call Saturn 'quiet,' Jove 'just' and Mars 'strong' [3 Hebrew words] 598 "Hebrews" M 113 Hebrews and Academicians call contemplation "mors praetiosa" 632 "Hebrews" M 118 Hebrews' speculation on why Abraham wandered toward the south 744 "Hebrews" M 135 the Hebrews believe that the world sometime will burn 1296 "Hebrews" in Pandectis Hebraeorum, titulo M 281 on judicial and other powers of the senate, etc. Sanedrim. cap.I. II. III. among the Jews 923 "Hebrews, jurisconsults of the" in libris Talmudicis M 171 on powers of Jewish magistrates titulo Sanedrim cap. IIII. 172 5 "Hebrews, Pandects of the" M 3 B. plans to draw "ex Hebraeorum Pandectis, potissimum ex libris Sanedrim" 107 "Hebrews, the" M 38 would have it that each man initiates charity in himself 1183 "Hebrews, the" M 235 call the number seven sacred 1614 "inquit ille" ("says the poet") M 336 "India mittit ebur, molles sua thura Sabaei, At Chalybes nudi ferrum….Continuo has leges aeternaque foedera, certis imposuit natura locis." [E identifies as Virgil, Georgics I. 57, 60-61] 1038 "Pandects, the" M 194 the speeches of Marcus, Hadrian and Severus which we have in the Pandects 747 "Peripatetics, the ancient" M 135 the land 10 times less than the water 1452 "Poet, the" M 318 fertility of Egypt; "tellus sine nube ferax" [identified in E - Claudius Carmina minora xxviii. 5] 922 "Rabbis, the" M 171 Judaea reduced to form of a province forty years before second overthrow of the temple, as the Rabbis write 1349 "Titan did not fashion…" M 299 "neque illis de meliore luto finxit praecordia Titan" [E identifies as Juvenal, Satire XIV. 34] 1209 "ut ait ille" M 251 "as the poet says" "quicquid enim deliquunt Bodin Sources Index –Methodus 2 Release – Dec. 2004 Slip Author/Source Cited Work Page Notes reges plectuntur Achivi" [E identifies this as Horace, Epistles I. ii. 14] 502 *** M 97 the Spanish women, as I hear, call the Germans "soft fish" ("pisces molles") 1790 ***"English, the" M 358 Bretons understood only by the Welsh among all the inhabitants of Britain, "ut ab Anglis accepi." 22 ***??? M 5 "is qui in scholis in Biturigum [Bourges] tanta cum gloria florebat, id est, strabo inter caecos" yet was tongue-tied when he came into court and was rebuked by Riant [F suggests Duarenus here but notes that Bayle suggests Cujas] 755 ***Africa M 136 "our men who have sailed to Africa" - on heavy rain beyond the equator, whence come the Nile floods 1695 ***Auger, Christopher M 345 "collega meus, & historiarum & Juris peritissimus" - points out strength of Gallic cavalry reported by Plutarch 1778 ***Bariot, Philibert (F - Barjot) (L - Barjotus) M 354 a judge of Macon, told Bodin of the etymology of the name Macon 1181 ***Boyer, Jacques (Jac. Bojus) M 235 president of the parlement of Brittany; told Bodin about the song of the nightingale - sings for 7 days and 9 changes of song 1777 ***Chandieu, Jerome (Hieronymus Chando) M 353 (F - Chaudon) secretary to the king, told Bodin of the etymology of the town of Albia (or Olbia) in Gaul 6 ***Cinqarbres, Jean (Quinquarboreus) M 3 professor of Hebrew, promises B. help 24 ***Ferrier, Arnaud du (L - I. Ferrerius) M 6 ambassador to Venice, said he did not know the (E - John Ferrier) law until, by long daily practice, he had acquired "literas forenses et senatorias" 515 ***Holster M 100 "Holster hoc amplius mihi retulit…" in Gothland there is such suspicion of strangers that they have spies in the inns 438 ***Holster, Gaspar M 89 Swede, scholar, linguist and soldier - gave B. information on the physical characteristics of the Swedes 1233 ***Huraut, John (Joanes Huraldus) (Jean Huralde - F) M 262 councillor of the privy council; Huraut and Louis Martin gave B. information on the Turkish system of land tenure 439 ***Languet, Hubert (Linguetus) M 89 gave B. information on physical characteristics of various peoples 390 ***Languet, Hubert (Linguetus) M 79 told B. that he learned from the inhabitants of the change of the Nervii (or Livones) into wolves 896 ***Le Voisin, Charles (Carolus Vicinus) M 168 showed Bodin a copy of the treaty between King Charles V of France and Henry of Castile 1234 ***Martin, Louis M 262 and John Huraut gave B. information on the Turkish system of land tenure 7 ***Mercier, Jean M 3 professor of Hebrew, promises B. help 1179 ***Paré, Ambrose (Ambrosius Paratus) M 235 the royal surgeon; told Bodin the abdomen is 1/7th the whole man 882 ***Paris, court case M 164 "ut in curia Parisiorum judicatum memini" - on citizenship 389 ***Peucer, Gaspar M 79 told B. that he learned from the inhabitants of the change of the Nervii (or Livones) into wolves Bodin Sources Index –Methodus 3 Release – Dec. 2004 Slip Author/Source Cited Work Page Notes 760 ***Purquer M 137 "accepi a Purquero Germano, cum Tolosae ageret…" - on the heat in summer near Danzig 23 ***Riant (Riandus) M 6 rebukes an advocate from Bourges who could not express himself in court [E identifies as Denis Riant (d. 1557), F as René Riant (d. 1577)] 881 ***Rutland, Earl of M 164 as I learned from the Earl of Rutland himself - that the English alone were not allowed to change their citizenship 1267 ***Suriano, Michael (Surianus, Soriano) M 273 Venetian ambassador at Paris with whom B. discusses the constitution of France, Venice, etc. 1310 **Beauvais, library of M 284 there exists in the library of Beauvais an ancient order for the consecration and electing of the king, by which Henry I is said to have been elected 897 **Charles V, King of France, treaty with Castile M 168 the treaty between King Charles of France and Henry of Castile - "quae foedera, cum tota antiquitate Gallorum ex archetypis aerarii descripta, mihi exhibuit Carolus Vicinus meus collega" 1222 **Charles VIII, King of France, law of: ad III. Cal. M 256- (1 Sept. - E; 3 Sept. - F) "hanc legem ex Sept. 1492 257 archetypis descriptam habeo," on the powers of the overseers of accounts, even over the king's gifts 1215 **Francis I of Valois, law of M 254 a law requiring goods of the condemned or their value to be placed in the public treasury 1132 **Mothe, Charles de la (Carolus Mota) M 222 documents on the extent of the estates of the Roman Church - "quae mihi spectanda exhibuit ex archetypis Vaticani descripta, Carolus Mota collega meus antiquitatis studiosissimus" 1130 **Paris, Parlement of (archives of) M 222 decree of 1272 (L - MCCLXXVII) "quod in curiae monimentis legi" - bishop of Châlons forbidden to free slaves 1125 *[legal ref.] M 221 "sunt etiam de servis & ancillis fugitivis constitutiones Gulielmi regis Siciliae ac Neapoleos" 1126 *[legal ref.] M 221 laws on slaves of Emperor Frederick II in "placitis regni Neapolitani" 861 *[legal ref.] in titulo de censibus M 161 on rights of citizens [E - Digest 50. 15] 1216 *[legal ref.] l. illicitus. §. veritas. de officio praesidis M 254 the jurisconsults say the prince can judge acc. to his conscience [E - Digest I. 18. 6] 908 *[legal ref.] l. imperium. de jurisdictione M 170 on "potestas" and "imperium" [E - Digest 2. 1. 3] 1059 *[legal ref.] l. pupillus. de verb. signific. M 200 on size of the senate [E - Digest 50. 16. 239] 1069 *[legal ref.] l. si quis in princip. de legat. 3. M 202 on immunities [E identifies these as Digest 32. 3. l. a Titio. de verb. obligat. 203 22 and 45. 1. 108] 47 ??? M 13 no one has ever found fault with the study of history "nisi fortasse is qui cum omnibus virtutibus ac disciplinis bellum indixisset, historiam mendacii coarguit" 185 ??? M 51 "The man (I omit his name) who related the wars of Henry waged with Emperor Charles V"...spoiled his history by excessive praises of Bodin Sources Index –Methodus 4 Release – Dec. 2004 Slip Author/Source Cited Work Page Notes Henry and attacks on Charles 432 ??? M 87 B. says: I can hardly believe that men are black as a result of the curse of Chus (son of Ham), "quod quidem vir doctus tradit" 463 ??? M 91 "nuper quidam in postremis adversariis frumenta rava apud Festum interpretatus est arida"- a voice becomes "raucus" i.e. "ravus" when dry; B. does not agree; Mesnard translates "in postremis adversariis" as "dans une édition de Festus" [E - as "in the last debates"] 477 ??? M 93 Trajan's bridge over the Danube had 20 pylons, of which fragments even yet remain; had B. met someone who had seen it? 523 ??? M 101 the recent cruelty exhibited by Muleassis [E - Muley-Hasan] and his sons 563 ??? M 107 the illness of the Arabians called by some alphus and by others leuce and vitiligo 567 ??? M 107 "nostri homines" say America abounds with leprosy or the "morbus Neapolitanus"
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