Index
Academies, dissenting, xv–xvi, xviii
Acid, 159; liquors, 101; salts, 49; taste, 177
Agaric, 142
Agate, 115
Agricola, Georgius, 118 n
Agriculture, 74, 75; draining of bogs, 70; improvement of land, 116; and physics, 3, 5
Air, 47–52; cause of earthquakes, 98; cause of variety in temper of, 27; changes in, 28, 29, 137; condensed, 181; conveyance into mines, 118; home of birds, 197; home of spirits of brutes, 189; humidity, 41, 47, 53; in lungs, 131, 192; medium of light, 155, 156, 160; medium of sound, 87, 163, 164–169, 172, 173, 188; navigation of, 191; surrounding the earth, 20, 21, 40, 47–48 (see also Atmosphere); tenuity, 38; three regions of, 47–49, 100; transmutation of water into, 41; vacuities in, 39; weight, 49, 50–52, 76, 86; wholesomeness, 52, 86, 168
Air pump, xvi, xxxi; experiments, 43, 48 n, 50
Alabaster, 115
Alchemists, on the soul of metals, 120–121
Ale, difference from beer, 56
Alkali, 55
Allen, James (d 1710), xxii
Alloys, in gold coins, 119; in silver, 122
Alum, a middle mineral, 125; use in coloring water, 125; in dyeing, 159
Amber, electrical property, 76
American Antiquarian Society, xxxiii n, xxxiv, xxxv
Amethyst, as preventive of drunkenness, 114
Amulets, 174
Anatomists, 132; on nerves of sense, 178; on parts of the human body, 198; on seminal organs, 143; on time of the pulse, 192
Anatomy, 4, 126 n; of the brain, 152; of the ear, 166–167; of the eye, 152–153
Andros, Sir Edmund, xxii
Angles of incidence and reflection, 48–49, 84, 109, 157, 166, 167
Animal secretion, 128
Animal soul, 144, 145–146, 149, 180, 181, 187 n, 188–190, 196 n, 197, 199
Animal spirits, 44, 52, 114, 129, 135, 138, 170, 171, 174, 175, 181, 182, 183, 187, 189, 192, 194
Animals, 40, 53, 83, 86, 98, 149–151, 152–205; distinction from plants, 135; division into man and brute, 7, 10, 79, 126, 127, 149, 196–198; growth, 134–138; procreation, 143–148
Antimony, use in manufacture of bell metal, 122, 124, 125
Antiperistasis, 47, 48 n, 49, 81, 83, 85
Ants, 196
Apogees, 23
Apples, 140
Apricots, 140
Aqua fortis, use in dissolving metal, 122
Aqua regis, use in dissolving and testing gold, 119, 121
Aquinas, St. Thomas, xxxvi n, 185 n
Architecture, relation to music, 171, 172, 201–202
Aristotelians, xxxvi–xxxix; on cold, 42; on sand, 38
Aristotle, xxxvi, xxxvi n, xxxvii; definitions: of color, 158; of efficient, 16; of external place, 16; of light, 155; ignorance of tides, 62; on intelligences of heavenly orbs, 21, 25; logic, 10 n; pronouncement on heavenly body, 20; on mixed body, 78; on regions of air, 48 n; on souls of brutes, 188; system of the world, 21–22; writings relevant to Morton’s discussion, 7 n, 9 n, 20 n, 36 n, 42 n, 61 n, 73 n, 78 n, 81 n, 94 n, 100 n, 108 n, 126 n, 134 n, 149 n, 152 n, 163 n, 174 n, 180 n, 187 n, 194 n, 196 n
Arithmetic. See Mathematics
Asafœtida, 175
Ash tree, source of manna, 105; use in musical instruments, 164, 166
Astronomy, 28 n, 33; advance in, 20, 23, 93; astronomical time, 217; use of eclipses in, 34–35. See also Earth; Moon; Sun, etc.
Atmosphere, 86; extent, 48, 85, 93; relation to trade winds, 94; steams, 49, 50; temper, 104; weight, 51, 52, 59
Atomists, xxxix; on fluids, 38; on matter, 36; on vacuities, 210
Atoms, 15, 18; magnetic, 75–76; not the origin of world, 206
Ayer, Obadiah, xxxiv
Azimuth circle, 92
Bacon, Francis, xxxvii, xxxix, 118, 163 n
Bagpipes, 149
Bailey, John, xxii
Baldwin, Christopher Columbus, xxxiv
Baliano, Giovanni Battista, 215, 215 n
Barbecuing, 127
Barometric pressure, 48 n
Beale, Bartholomew, xxxiii, xxxiii n
Beavers, 197
Beer, brewing of, 56; spoiling by thunder, etc., 168; time of fermentation, 82; weight, 60
Beeswax, 55
Bell metal, 122, 124, 125; springiness, 164
Bellows, use in kindling fire, 43; in ventilating mines, 118
Bible, quoted or alluded to: on animal soul, 188; on astrology, 29–30; on chaos, 13; on confusion of tongues, 32; on Copernican scheme, 24; on dew of youth, 136; on division into heaven and earth, 20; on duration of the earth, 74; on duration of gold, 119; on hailstones, 103; on influence of heavenly bodies, 27, 28; on naming of ships, 82; on privation, 10; on procreation, 143, 144; on the rainbow as the seal of God’s covenant, 109, 111; on the sea, 61; on the soul, 11, 145; on springs, 70; on study of natural philosophy, 4
Biddle, John, xvii
Birch, Thomas, 28 n, 48 n, 167 n
Birdlime, 39
Birds, 21, 23, 182, 210; carnivorous, 127; growth, 136; hibernation, 192 n; imitation of sounds, 205; song, 170
Birthmarks, 144
Blackstone, William, vii n
Blake, James (d 1771), xxxiv
— Samuel (d 1715), xxxiv
Bleeding, use and danger in medicine, 133
Blindness, 9–10; touch a substitute for sight in, 177
Blister, use in medicine, 133
Blome, Richard, xxxviii, xxxviii n, 7 n
Blood, circulation, 45, 131–132, 144, 152, 192–193, 194; composition, 128, 129, 131, 143; distinguishes perfect from imperfect brutes, 196; fermentation, 133; heat of, in animals, 197; similarity to yolk of egg, 147
Bloodstone, medicinal use of, 114
Bodleian Library, xxxiii
Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso, 187 n
Boston Public Library, xxxiv
Botany, advance of, 4; subjects treated in, 142. See also Plants; Vegetables, etc.
Boyle, Robert, xii, xxvi, xxviii, xxxix, xxxix n, xl, xl n; on circumference of the earth, 32 n; on cold, 107; on color, 111, 159, 160, on fluids, 36 n; on form, 11; interest in process for sweetening salt water, 71 n; interest in star-shoot, 83 n; letter to, from John Wallis, 213; on mines, 117 n; on the origin of gems, 115, 115 n, 134; on the spring of the air, 164; on time, 17; writings relevant to Morton’s discussion, 32 n, 36 n, 42 n, 43 n, 48 n, 61 n, 73 n, 81 n, 100 n, 108 n, 113 n, 133 n, 152 n, 164 n
Bradstreet, Simon, xxviii
Brahe, Tycho, 20 n; on comet of 1577, 92, 92 n; on magnitude of the moon, 216; on system of the world, 21, 23–24, 25 (fig.)
Brain, anatomy of, 152; animal spirits, 174, 183, 187, 194; effect of odors on, 174–175; formation of ideas, 200; making of images, 151; operations hindered by sickness of body, 28; relation of nerves to, 152, 177; seat of common sense, 161, 164; seat of interior senses, 180, 181, 182, 183; temperament, 183, 199
Brandy, use in coloring water, 101
Brass, composition of, 124, 125; instruments of, used by Phoenicians, 123; springiness, 164; use in making pewter, 122; weighing with, a test of gold, 121
Brattle, Thomas (d 1713), 161 n
— William (d 1717), xxiii, xxiv, xxviii
Bread, 174, 180; making, 56–57
Breathing. See Respiration
Briony, 136
Britain, origin of name, 123
Brooke, Christopher, xiv
Brown, John (d 1742), xxxv
Browne, Thomas, 52 n
Bunyan, John, xvii n
Burning lances, 85
Burton, Robert, on anatomy, 126 n; on circumference of the earth, 32 n; on “neoterics,” 134 n; on physiology, 174 n; writings relevant to Morton’s discussion, 149 n
Byles, Mather (d 1788), xxxv
Cabbage, destruction by vine, 140
Calamy, Edmund, vii n, xiv, xiv n, xv n, xvii, xvii n
Cambridge Ministerial Association, xxv; issues “Proposals for Recording of Illustrious Providences,” xxvii–xxviii; on spectral evidence, xxvii
Cardan, Girolamo, 58 n
Cartesians, xxxvii–xxxix; on animal soul, 149 n, 180 n, 196 n; on effluvia, 161 n; on gravity, 73; on matter, 210; on pineal gland, 199; on vortices, 20 n. See also Descartes
Cassiopeia, new star in, 92
Castor and Pollux, a fiery meteor, 82
Cats, growth of, 136; light reflected by eyes of, 127; unfit for human food, 84
Caverns, water in, 62, 70; wind in, cause of earthquakes, 98, 99
Ceterach, 141
Chaderton, Lawrence, vii n
Chalk, use in improving land, 116
Chasm, an appearing meteor, 108, 109
Chemistry, advance in, 4; analytical methods, 83, 142; coloring infusions, 101; matter, 36; metals, 75, 118, 122, 123, 124; odors, 174; vinous spirits, 83
Chrysolite, 115
Chyle, circulation, 194; preparation, 127–130
Chyme, preparation, 130–131; quality, 129
Civet cat, 175
Clamminess, a second quality, 39, 56, 76, 113
Clark, William (d 1684), 81 n
Clarke, Samuel (d 1683), vii n
Cleaveland, Parker, xxxiii
Climate, influence on growth, 136. See also Weather
Clocks, motion of, 14, 16, 149
Clouds, 100; about the sun, 20; appearance of, with burning lances, 85; carriers of rain, 85, 86, 141; cause of darkness, 103–104; cold, 85, 86, 94, 111; Milky Way appears like, 31; parting of, a cause of sound, 164; place, 47, 48, 90, 94; prognosticated by conjunction of moon and Saturn, 28; reflection by, 108–111; source, 96; source of snow, 102–103; source of star-shoot, denied, 84; source of thunderbolt, 87
Cloverseed, 142
Codling, 139
Coinage, of gold, 119, 121; of copper, 124
Cold, a first quality, 37, 41, 42, 51, 53, 73, 78, 79, 80, 141, 177; cause of gravity, 39; effect on thermometers, 50
Color, xxxi; cause of, 158–160; of the eye, 153; of the face, 79; of light, 89; of plants, 142; of the rainbow, 110–112; of the yolk of eggs, 147; perception of, 150, 151, 183, 200
Columella, Lucius Junius Moderatus, 70, 70 n
Comets, 89–93; location, 20; not fiery meteors, 88
Comfery, 140
Common sense, 151; function of, 164, 180–181; obstruction by sleep, 194; seat of, 161, 164
Compass, boxing the, 94 n, 97. See also Loadstones
Concoction, 127, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133; of manna, 105; of prolific seed, 143
Conscience, in animals, 196; definition, 204
Constellations, in astrology, 29; influence in locating mines, 117; number and names, 31
Contemplation, 183; difficulty of, 202; the end of science, 3
Copernicus, 20 n; on the ecliptic, 68, 69, 76; on motion of the earth, 91; on tides, 62; hypothesis of, 63; scriptures used against, 24, 74; system, 21, 22–23, 25 (fig.), 32, 64
Copper, 119, 123–124; use in making brass, 125
Cork, buoyancy, 54; levity, 44, 50; rarity, 38
Corn, diseases of, 104, 105; effects of wind on, 158; preparation of soil for, 116
Cornwall, diamonds, 115; fiery meteors seen in, 87; stones found in, 116; tin mining, 115, 117 n, 118, 122, 123
Corpuscularianism, xxxix, 15, 36, 145. See also Atomists; Atoms
Corruption, ancient doctrine of, 13–14, 17–18, 78; caused by thunder, 87; in heavenly bodies, 20, 21; of popery, 203; of the soul, denied, 188, 190
Counterfeiting, 121–122
Cowles, Thomas, 52 n
Cox, Daniel, 116 n
Crabs, 197
Crassitude, a second quality, 38, 43, 82
Crocodiles, 197
Cruso, Timothy, xvi
Crystal, 115
Crystalline sphere, 21, 22, 24 (fig.), 31
Culpeper, Nicholas, xxxviii n
Curwin, George (d 1717), xxxiv
Darnel, 140
Dart, a fiery meteor, 97
Deal, use in musical instruments, 164
Death, 10, 17, 126; sign of, 163
Dee, John, 28 n
Deer, motion of, 190; shedding of tears by, 205
Density, a second quality, 38, 177; effect on light, 160
Desaguliers, John Theophilus, xxxi
Descartes, René, xxxvii–xxxix, 15 n, 113 n; on animal motion, 188; on color, 108 n; on earthquakes, 94 n; on external place, 16; on matter, 36; writings relevant to Morton’s discussion, 11 n, 36 n, 81 n, 186 n, 187 n. See also Cartesians
Devil, xxv, xxvii, 143; part played by, in astrology, 29; part played by, in dreams, 195; power over preternatural fiery meteors, 87
Dew, 103, 104–105; lack of, on high mountains, 48; steamy, 132
Diamonds, color, 159; shape, 134; value, 115
Diaphoretics, use in reducing fat, 138
Digby, Sir Kenelm, 28 n
Digestion, animal, 126–130, 137; plant, 134; a process in chemistry, 142
Disease, caused by heavenly bodies, 28, 29; cure in time of pestilence, 52; of human body, 79; of plants, 74. See also Medicine
Distillation, art of, 100; in chemistry, 142; in fresh-water fountains, 70; steam the basis of, 45
Dogs, blind at birth, 9; bristling hair, 158; delight in man’s company, 197; growth, 136; hunting, 174; laughter, 205; motion, 188; reason in, 180, 196; souls, 149–150, 197, 199; unfit for human food, 127
Drake, Sir Francis, 74
Dreams, 194–195; use in locating mines, 117
Dry, a first quality, 37, 41, 42, 73, 78, 79; not conducive to odor, 174; preservative of spirituous matter, 141–142; relation to taste, 177; in stone, 113
Ductility, 113, 117; of gold, 119–120; of lead, 123; lacking in middle minerals, 125; of silver, 122
Du Hamel, Jean Baptiste, xxxviii
Dunton, John, xx, xx n, xxiii n
Ear, agreement between eye and, in harmony, 172; anatomy, 163–164; organ of sound, 163, 173, 188; pleasure of music to, 170, 171; position of, for echo, 166–167; of Saturn, 33; strong sound harmful to, 168
Earth, Aristotelian element, 36, 42, 73; atmosphere, 48, 93, 94–95; body, 40, 53; caverns, 69–70, 98–99, 114; center, 50, 84; coldness, 42, 73; circumference, 31 n, 32, 32 n; dryness, 42, 73; figure, 73–74; gravity, 73; habitableness, 34; home of beasts, 197; influence of heavenly bodies on, 27; juices, 134–135; magnetism, 18, 75–76; magnitude, 31, 34; motion, 18, 22, 23, 24, 64–69, 93, 94–95, 213–218; a passive particle, 36, 37, 45, 55, 60, 73, 85, 113, 119; Place in eclipses, 34, 74; plastic virtue, 139; pores, 70, 102; position, 21, 24 (fig.); reflection of sun’s light by, 33, 47; regions, 74–75; solidity, 73; steams, 85, 91, 94–95, 103–104; veins, 117
Earthquakes, cause, 98–99; Descartes on, 94 n
Earthworms, 197; motion, 130, 191
Echoes, 165–167
Eclipses, of comets, 92; lunar, 33, 34; solar, 34; uses, 34–35, 93
Ecliptic, 34, 64, 66, 68, 69, 76, 218
Eells, Nathaniel (d 1750), xxxiv
Eels, 136
Effluvia, doctrine of, 161 n; of the earth, 85, 134; necessary to odors, 174
Eighth sphere, 22, 24 (fig.), 31
Elasticity, a second quality, 39; of the air, 49–50; effects of, 40; of iron, 125
Elder (shrub), 142
Elements, definition, 7, 20, 36–37; qualities, 37–41; union in mixed bodies, 78, 113. See also Air; Earth; Fire; Water
Elms, 140
Embryo, 10; marks in, 144; preparation to receive the soul, 13
Emerson, John (d 1732), xxiv
Empedocles, xxxvi
Epicurus, 206
Equator, difference from ecliptic, 218; greatest tides at, 65, 69
Equinoxes, days shortest at, 218; position of earth at, 65, 69; tides at, 63, 69, 217
Esculapius, 4
Evaporation, cause of scent, 49; prevention, 56, 70, 98; salt-making by, 61; of spirits, 194; of water, 40, 45, 113
Evers, 140
Evil eye, denied, 161
Eye, anatomy, 152–155; appearance in embryo, 147; organ of sight, 160; position of, a cause of differences in appearing meteors, 108–111; position of, a cause of differences in comets, 89, 90, 92; proportion pleasing to, 171, 172; reception of images by, 183; retina, 154–155, 161, 164, 183; spirits of, 44, 161; tear glands, 205; tenderness, 98. See also Sight
Fairfax, Thomas, ix
Falling stars, 83–85
Fancy, 181; contrasted with reason, 108, 114, 184, 194–195; operation, 144; relation to intellect, 199
Fencing, 191
Fermentation, in brewing, 56; cause of, 45–46, 81, 174; effects, 27, 85, 98, 135, 168, 194; in stomach, 129, 152; subterraneous, 69; time of, 82
Ferns: maidenhair, 139 n, 141; male, 139 n, 141
Fir, use in musical instruments, 166
Fire, 36, 42–46; effects, 78, 85–86, 113; effects on magnet, 76; effects on sound, 166; kitchen, 104; mixture with wind in blasts, 98; particles of, 100; place, 21, 40, 47, 48; rain of, 102; tenuity, 38, 73, 210; test of gold, 121; test of silver, 122; transmutation, 41; unsuitable to animal nature, 197. See also Flame
Fire-engines, 58
Fish, 23, 210; breathing, xxiii, 197; breeding and nourishment, 57; effect of loud sound on, 168; phosphorescence of putrid, 84
Fitch, Jabez, 3 n
Fitzgerald, Robert, 71 n
Flame, affections, 44–45; cause, 43, 81, 157; fluidity, 42; of life, 192; life of brutes compared to, 145; light, 85, 86, 88, 155, 156; matter, 44, 149; motion, 155. See also Fire
Fluidity, 37, 38; of air, 49; confusion with humidity, 53; effects, 39, 57, 61, 63, 64; of fire, 142; of water, 53. See also Moist
Fluids, 36 n, 38, 64; nature of, 40
Flying, 191, 191 n; man’s hope of, 191, 210
Flying dragon, a fiery meteor, 82
Fountains, artificial, 50; cause, 62, 69, 70; fresh-water, 70; mineral and salt, 62, 72, 125; in mines, 117, 118; place, 70, 98, 99, 114
Foxes, 174
Freestone, use in roofing houses, 116
Frogs, 197; breeding, 147; rains of, 101
Frost, effect, 47; sign of rain, 106; usefulness to health, 52
Fume, 81
Furze-balls, 142
Fusibility, 113, 117, 125; of tin, 122
Gale, Theophilus, xv n
Galen, 78 n
Galileo, on astronomical measures, 93; defense of Copernican scheme, 24, 25; Morton’s knowledge of, 33 n, 62 n; system condemned by the pope, 23; on tides, 63, 68, 69, 213, 214, 215
Gall, formation, 128, 131; function, 130, 175
Garden, George, 94 n
Gassendi, Pierre, xxxix, 15 n, 20 n, 206 n; on Copernican system, 23; on earth’s circumference, 32 n; on matter, 36
Geese, 129
Gems, origin, 114–116, 134; value, 115
Generation, of animals, 143–148, 189, 196; definition, 17–18; of meteors, 47; not observed by ancients in heavenly bodies, 20; principles, xxiii, 10, 12, 13, 207; of stone, 113; of vegetables, 126
Geography, use of eclipses in, 34
Geometry. See Mathematics
Gilbert, William, 75 n
Ginger, 177
Glands, atrabilious, 128; gastric, 128; pineal, 199; salivary, 128, 131, 176; sweat, 131; tear, 131, 205
Glanvill, Joseph, xxvi
Glass, 125; making of, 45, 86; painting, 124; porousness, 38, 50; specular (see Looking glasses); trigonal (see Prisms); vibration, 164
Glasshouses, 113
Gloucester Cathedral, whispering-place at, 167
Glowworms, cause of light in, 84
Goddard, Jonathan, xiii
Godolphin, Francis, 121, 121 n
Gold, 119–121; compared with copper and iron, 124–125; compared with lead, 123; compared with silver, 122; porousness, 38
Grafting, of trees, 139–141
Gravity, xxiii, 14, 18, 19, 37 n, 39, 40, 185; attribute of water, 53, 57–61, 64, 165 n, 214; cause of, disputed, 18, 19, 39, 75; center of, xxxi, 26, 54, 187, 191; definition, 73; earth’s center of, 64, 69, 216; natural to all bodies, 25
Grease, aid to motion, 39; removal by soap, 56; use in waterproofing, 55
Greenleaf, Daniel, xxxiii–xxxiv, xxxv–xxxvi, 3 n
Greenwood, Isaac, xxxi
Gresham College, xii, xiii, xviii–xix, 89 n, 93, 139 n
Grew, Nehemiah, xiii
Gridley, Jeremiah, xxxii–xxxiii, xxxv
Griffin, Anthony, 29 n
Growth, cause, 142; in plants and animals, 134–138
Gunpowder, ingredients of, 55, 85
Guns, cause of sound made by, 164, 169; harmful effects of sound of, 168; mechanism, 87, 168; souring of liquors by, 87, 168; use in pestilences, 52, 168; wind guns, 50
Hail, a watery meteor, 100, 103
Halo, an appearing meteor, 108, 109, 112
Hardness, of earth, 73; of iron, 124; a second quality, 38, 42, 78–79, 151, 177; of stone, 79
Harpsichords, 173
Harvard, John, viii, xxi, 79 n
— Robert, viii
Harvard College, corporation, sponsors “Proposals for Recording Illustrious Providences,” xxvii–xxviii; Morton legacy, xxix; Morton’s MS. outlines used at, xxiii, xxxi–xxxvi, 3 n; objection to Morton’s private teaching, xxiv; presidency, xix–xxiii; Stoughton College, xxiv; text-books used at, xxxviii–xxxix
Harvard University Archives, xxxiv, xxxv
Harvey, William, on circulation of the blood, 45 n, 131; on embryology, 139 n, 146; on quantity of the blood, 193. 193 n
Health, definition, 126; influence of heavenly bodies on, 29; perspiration essential to, 133; relation of earths and minerals to, 79; relation to growth, 137; sleep essential to, 195
Hearing, 79, 149, 151, 152, 163–173, 181
Heart, anatomy, 131; cooling of, 197; development in embryo, 147; pulse a motion of, 192–193; quantity of blood in, 132, 193; seat of will, 199
Heat, xxiii, xxv; of blood, 197; cause, 33, 45, 56, 59, 95; degrees, 18, 86; effects, 37, 81, 111, 113, 133, 135, 136, 137, 138, 154, 157, 166; held by silver vessels, 122; relation of altitude to, 48, 49; of the sun, 74; sun the fountain of, 47. See also Hot
Helena, a fiery meteor, 82
Hematite, medicinal use, 114
Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, 120, 120 n
Herbs, propagation, 140; scent, 175, 176; stewed with mushrooms, 142; use, 208
Hevel, Johann, 192 n, 216, 216 n
Hippocratic Collection, 78 n
History, 207; use of eclipses in, 34
Hobbes, Thomas, 206 n
Hollis, Thomas (d 1731), xxxi
Hone, 116
Honey, 104–105
Hooke, Robert, xxxix; on astronomical measures, 93; writings relevant to Morton’s discussion, 28 n, 48 n, 89 n, 139 n
Hooker, Thomas, vii n
Hops, effect of sun on, 136–137; use in brewing, 56
Hornberger, Theodore, introduction to Morton’s Compendium, xxxi–xl
Hornets, 147
Horseradish, 140
Horses, bells and trumpets pleasing to, 170; certain herbs inedible by, 175; phantasms of, 182; teachableness, 196; time of growth, 136; unfit for human food, 127
Horsey, Henry, xx
Hot, chief cause of levity, 39; effects, 142; a first quality, 37–38, 41, 42, 51, 78, 79, 177. See also Heat
Humors, ancient theory doubted, 132; cause, 79; expansion of, a cause of pain, 178; of the eye, 152, 153–154; quality, 129; repulsion by medicine, 120, 123
Hunger, cause, 129
Hunting, 174–175
Ignis fatuus, a fiery meteor, 82
Ignis lambens, a fiery meteor, 83
Images, function in apprehension, 150, 151, 153, 181; in memory, 182. See also Phantasms
Insects, distinction from perfect brutes, 196; procreation, 147–148
Iron, 119, 121, 124–125, 127; cause of magnetic influence on, 75; use to stop vibration, 168
Ironside, Gilbert, xiii
Ivy, 136
Jacinth, 115
James II, of England, Declaration of Indulgence, xix
Jet, electrical property of, 76
Jew’s-ear, 142
Johnson, Isaac, vii n
Johnstone, John, xxxviii n
Jumping, 190
Jupiter, 24 (fig.), 32 (fig.); chemical name for tin, 122; conjunction with moon, 28; magnitude, 32 (fig.), 215; moons, 23, 215; motion, 22, 32 (fig.)
Kestell, John, ix
—— Thomas, vii
Kidney beans, 136–137
Kidneys, separation of urine by, 128, 131, 132
Kittredge, George Lyman, xxv
Lacteal vessels, 130–131
Lapis caliminaris. See Calamine stones Lead, 119, 123; inflexibility, 39; medicinal use 120, 123; mines, 101; mixture with tin for pewter, 122, 125
Leather, preparation, 55
Lee, Samuel, xiii
Leeches, 196
Leeuwenhoek, Anton van, 45 n
Legrand, Antoine, writings relevant to Morton’s discussions, xxxviii, xxxix, 7 n, 16 n, 20 n, 31 n, 32 n, 33 n, 53 n, 73 n, 108 n, 113 n, 126 n, 149 n, 152 n, 174 n, 187 n, 193 n, 194 n
Lemon juice, use in removing grease, 56
Leverett, John (d 1724), xxiii, xxiv, xxviii
Levity, a second quality, 18, 36 n, 39–40. See also Gravity
Lice, 196
Light, xxv, xxvi; of appearing meteors, 108–112; cause of, in flame, 44, 149; of fiery meteors, 87; of flame, 44, 86; modification in color, 158–160; phenomena of, xxiii, 155–158; of the planets, 23, 33–35; reception by eye, 153; of stars, 23, 32; of sun, 22, 23, 27, 50, 89, 125
Lightning, 85–87; place of, 48
Lillie, William, 30 n
Lime, boiling of, 46, 69, 81; salt of, 55; use of, for preserving seeds, 141; weight, 60
Lindall, Timothy, 3 n
Liquors, cold, 46
Lister, Martin, 61 n
Liver, separation of gall by, 128, 130, 131
Lizards, 197
Loadstones, 76, 121. See also Magnets
Lobsters, 130
Locomotion, 18, 39, 149, 150, 187–193, 199
Logic, Aristotelian, xxxvi, 9 n; definition, 184, 202; difference from physics in use of matter and form, 9–11; processes, 200; quantity in, 15
Logwood, coloring of water by, 101
Long blaze, a fiery meteor, 87
Looking glasses, 108, 153; images in, 151; making of, 117, 122
Lower, Richard, 193 n
Lucretius, xxxviii
Lullius, Raimundus, 121
Lungs, function, 197; relation to voice, 196; respiration a motion of, 192
Lusitanus, Zachutus, 130
Magnetism, xxiii, 39, 40, 73 n; of the earth, 75; of the moon, 62, 215
Magnets, xiv, 75–76, 114, 124. See also Loadstones; Magnetism
Malpighi, Marcello, 45 n
Malt, 56
Man, distinction from brute, 7, 11, 146, 196, 198–205
Maple, use in musical instruments, 164
Marble, use as building-stone, 116
Marcasite, 125
Marl, use in improving land, 116
Marriott, Obadiah, xx n
Mars, chemical name for iron, 124; color, 90; conjunction with moon a sign of windy weather, 28; magnitude, 32 (fig.); motion 22, 32 (fig.); position, 23; significance of, in destroying Ptolemaic system, 24
Massachusetts Historical Society, xxxii, xxxiii, xxxv, 3 n
Mathematics, branches of: algebra, 202; arithmetic, 26 n, 78, 171, 201, 202; geometry, 25, 31, 34, 78, 79, 120; mechanics, xxiii, 59; optics, 4, 103, 108–112, 151, 153, 157, 160–161, 176; trigonometry, 68; difference from physics in use of body, 15, 124; of music, 170–173
Mathematical instruments, xiv, xvi, xxxi, 124. See also Microscopes; Telescopes
Mather, Cotton, and witchcraft, xxv n, xxvi, xxvii, xxviii
—— Increase, xix, xx n, xxi, xxviii, 165 n; on the evil eye, 161 n; rector of Harvard College, xxiii, xxiv; and witchcraft, xxvi, xxvii
Matter, 3, 15, 16, 17, 21, 37, 38, 78, 85, 98, 126, 149, 187, 189, 200, 206, 207; celestial, 76; combustible, 86, 145, 154; of comets, 89–91; conservation, xxiii, 73; definition, 9–14; Descartes on, 26, 310; ethereal, 50; first and second, 13–14; of flame, 44, 81, 83; indestructibility, 18, 209; of light, 155, 156; modification, 42, 80, 188; motion of, a cause of fire, 43; putrid, 196; of seed, 143
Mayerne, Theodore Turquet de, 120, 120 n
Medicine, as aid to digestion, 129; ancient, 78 n; complexions in, 79; knowledge of physics useful in, 3, 4, 5; object, body as healable, 7; purpose, 127; use of copper in, 124; use of gold in, 119, 120; use of lead in, 123; use of plants in, 79, 142; use of scents in, 175; use of stones in, 114
Memory, 151, 180, 182–184; of animals, 149, 188; intellectual, 194, 202
Mercator, Gerard, 31 n
Mercury, an active particle, 36, 75; in barometer, 51, 52; component of metal, 117, 119; medicinal use, 120; a middle mineral, 125; steam, 120; use in making looking glasses, 122; weight, 123
Mercury (mythology), 29
Mercury (astronomy), magnitude, 32 (fig.); motion, 22; position, 22–23, 24 (fig.), 32 (fig.)
Merret, Christopher, 117 n
Metals, 7, 74, 75, 76, 117–125; elasticity, 39; fusibility, 113; melting, 27, 86
Meteors, 7, 20; airy, 94–99; appearing, 108–112; fiery, 81–88; generation, 47; influence of heavenly bodies on, 28; watery, 100–107
Mice, 147
Microscopes, discoveries made with, 139 n, 142, 159, 191, 196
Mildew, 104–105
Miller, Perry, 200 n
Mine damp, 118
Minerals, 7, 79; formation, 62; fusibility, 113, 125; nitro-sulphurious, 69; salt of, 46; steams, 75, 85, 101; taint in drinking water, 72, 125
Mines and mining, 117–118; lead, 101; silver, 122; tin, 121 n; water in, 70
Mint, 140
Minute glass, use by mariners, 53
Mist, 103–104
Mistletoe, 142
Moist, a first quality, 27, 37, 41, 43, 45, 47, 50, 51, 53, 69, 74, 78, 79, 81, 85, 86, 100, 113, 136, 137, 138, 142, 147, 148, 166, 174, 177, 197. See also Fluidity
Moles, 197
Monkeys, 197
Monochords, 170
Moody, Joshua (d 1697), xxi, xxii, xxvii
Moon, conjunction with Venus or Jupiter, 28; distance from earth, 93; eclipses, 34, 74; habitableness, 34, 208; halo, 108; hibernation of birds in, 192 n; hills and dales in, 20, 33; influence, 27, 213; light, 33; magnitude, 32 (fig.), 89, 92; man in the, 33; measure of months, 16; motion, 22, 32 (fig.); orb, 40, 43; paraselene, or mock, 108; position, 23, 24 (fig.); relation to tides, 62, 66, 67, 213–217
Moonwort, 141
Moore, Norman, 120 n
Morison, Samuel E., biographical sketch of Charles Morton, vii–xxix
Morland, Samuel, 164
Morley, Thomas, 170 n
Morton, Charles, biographical sketch, by S. E. Morison, vii–xxix
—— Nicholas, vii–ix
—— Nicholas, Jr., viii, viii n
Mosses, observation by microscope, 142
Motion, xxiii, xxv, 15, 39, 40, 73; of animals, 149, 152, 187–193; anti-Aristotelian concept of, 11 n; of the atmosphere, 94–95; of atoms in magnetism, 75; of comets, 89, 90, 91–92; definition, 14; of the earth, 76, 93; of flame, 44, 155; of heavens in general, 21–27, 34; of light, 155–157; of matter, cause of fire, 43, 45; measured by time, 16–17; of natural spirits, 45, 144–145, 170, 171, 172–173; object of two senses, 150, 181; of planets, 31 n, 32 (fig.), 33; of plants, 17–19; of tides, 62–69, 213–218; of volatile particles, 46; of water, 53 n, 57–59; of waves, 165
Moxon, Joseph, 94 n
Mushrooms, 142
Music, 167–173, 176, 201; of the spheres, 22
Musk, 176
Nantwich, Eng., salt springs, 62, 62 n
Nature, definition, 14; God of, 143; law of, 19, 25, 26, 36, 39, 58, 66, 73, 136, 207; mystery of, 4, 124; necessity of touch in, 178; phenomena of, 3, 181; present state of, 208; principles, 14, 19; species, 210; struggle, 47; tones in, 170; work, 100
Navigation, danger of storms, 98; icebergs encountered in, 106; obtaining fresh water at sea, 71; rowing of boats, 191; use of loadstone, 124; use of log line and minute glass, 53–54; use of tides, 62
Nerves, 198; of backbone, 187; of the ear, 163, 164, 172; gustatory, 176; of motion and sense, 178; optic, 44, 152–153, 154, 155, 161, 164; sensitive, 180; spirits in, 187; of touch, 177
Nervous spirits, 177
Newington Green Academy, xv–xviii
Newton, Isaac, xxxi, xxxvi, 152 n, 206 n
Nightshade, 136
Niter, cause of ice, 106; constituent of fulmen, 85–86; of the earth, 113; fumes, 81, 82; of minerals, 69; particles, 42, 98; of snow and hail, 102–103; steams, 102
Nourishment, by alimentary parts, 12, 189; of animals, 127–132, 143; of embryo, 146; of plants, 126–127
Nowell, Samuel, xix
Oak tree, 142
Oakes, Urian, xix
Oil, aid to motion, 39; of malt, 56; matter of flame, 44; weight, 60
Oldenburg, Henry, 28 n
Ore, 117; iron, 124; silver, 122
Otters, 197
Ovid, xxxviii
Oxford University, Wadham College, x–xii
Pain, cause, 178; of hunger, 129
Palmer, Samuel, xvii n
Palsy, cause, 120; symptoms, 152, 178
Paracelsus, 121
Parallax, of comets, 92
Parhelia, 108, 108 n, 109, 111
Paris, Samuel, xxvi
Parrots, 205
Partridge, William, xxxiii
Partridges, 174
Passions, 185–186, 204, 205; in animals, 149; effect of vehemence of, 182; effect on eye, 161; of light, 158; part of sensation, 150; relation to health, 28
Pears, 140
Pendulums, motion, 18, 26, 63; relation of length of string to time of vibration, 67; use in measurement of time, 54–55, 86
Penetration of dimensions, impossibility of, 50, 156, 210
Pepper, 177
Perception, in animals, 187, 188; processes, 44, 150–151. See also Hearing; Sight; Smell; Taste; Touch
Peristaltic motion, 130
Perspiration, a cure for fat, 138; of the eye, 161; glands, 131; importance, 133; vinous spirits lost in, 83
Petty, William, xi, xii; on cause of elasticity, 39; on duplicate proportion, 15, 15 n, 115; on place, 16; on time, 17; on value of gems, 115
Pewter, composition, 122, 123, 125; freezing of water in dish of, 107
Phantasms, function, 180–182, 194, 195, 200, 202. See also Fancy; Images
Phips, Lady Mary, xxii
Phips, Sir William, xxvii
Physiology, 28 n, 126 n, 187 n; of digestive system, 127–133; of muscular motion, 187–189
Pitch, 55
Place, 3, 10 n; definition, 15–16
Placenta, 132
Planets, affections, 32–35; comets considered as, 89; conjunctions, 117; creation, 25–27; definition, 31; habitableness, 208; influence, 29; motion, 18, 22, 25, 91, 215; orbs of, 21; position, 22, 23, 24 (fig.), 50
Plants, aid in finding metals, 117; complexion, 79; definition, 7, 126; distinction from animals, 149; growth, 134–138; injury to, by lightning, 86; injury to, by storm, 98; life of, lived by men, 146; nourishment, 102; propagation, 139–142; source of honey, 105; species, 142–143; spirit, 189; steams, 104; suitable soil necessary for, 74. See also Vegetables
Plastic virtue, in animal procreation, 143, 199; in the earth, 139; in seed, 136, 137–138
Platonists, 206
Plums, 140
Pneumatics, science of, 145, 198, 199
Poetry, aid to memory, 184; order in, 206
Poliphant, 116
Pope, Walter, xiii
Pores, of the earth, 70; of human body, 45, 52, 128, 133
Porousness, an aid to motion, 36; of glass, 50; of plants, 140; a second quality, 38, 73; of water, 56, 106
Power, Henry, xxxix; on duration of the world, 209, 209 n; on weight of the atmosphere, 51, 51 n
Priestley, Joseph, xix n
Primum mobile, 21, 22, 23, 24 (fig.), 31, 91,
Printing, improvement of, 4; type, 206
Privation, definition, 9–10; of heat, 47; of light, 44, 45, 156–157; of light’s reflection, 158; of motion, 19; of touch, 178
Procreation, animal, 139, 143–148; vegetable, 126, 139–142
Prognostics, of fortune, 82; of weather, 28 n, 104, 108, 110, 111, 112
Proportion, arithmetical, 78; geometrical, 79; rule of, 51
Proverbs: on Hingston Down, 118, 118 n; on hunger, 129; on the number of the stars, 31; on a poor man’s sow, 174; on the rainbow, 111
Providence, in determination of sex, 143; extent of, 190; meditation on works of, 4; slight of, by atheists, 29
Ptolemy, 20 n, 21–22, 23, 24 (fig.), 64
Punk, 142
Putrefaction, cause of offensive odors, 175; of fish, 84; in human bodies, 133; not a cause of generation, 147–148; of sea water, 62, 71; of wet hay, 43
Qualities, first and second, 37–41. See also Cold; Dry; Hot; Moist
Quicksilver. See Mercury
Quinces, 139
Rain, 100–102; carrier of seed, 141; cause of growth in plants, 135; cause of springs, 70; clouds, 85, 94; difference from dew, 104; difference from mist, 103; falling stars a sign of, 83; lack of, on high mountains, 48; rainbow a prognostic of, 111; relation to health, 52; in thunderstorms, 86
Rainbow, 108 n, 109–112; colors of, in, 159, 160; of an egg, 147; of the eye, 147
Randolph, Edward, xx, xx n, xxii
Rarefaction, of air, 50; in animals, 135; of the parts of meat, 56; of water, 43
Rarity, a second quality, 38
Ratiocination, 126; process of, 161, 207; unfitting of brain for, by madness, 182. See also Reason
Reason, 27, 161; logic, the art of, 200; not the distinction between brutes and men, 196, 198; place of, in dreams, 195. See also Ratiocination
Redi, Francesco, 139 n
Reflection, of colors, 159, 160; of light, 27, 33–34, 84, 89, 110, 153, 156, 157, 158, 160; of sound, 166–167; of the sun, 109; of sunbeams, 47, 48, 49, 50, 94
Refraction, of light, 156, 157; by prism, 159, 160; rules of, 160; by spectacles, 154; transparence necessary for, 158
Religion, distinction of man from brute, 196, 198, 204
Respiration, of animals, 196, 197; aptness of atmosphere for, 51, 52; as respiration basis of distinction between insects and perfect animals, 196; function of, 131, 192
Rest, opposite of motion, 19; a principle of body, 14; principle of matter, 73, 80
Resurrection, alimentary parts not subject to, 12; soul and body united after, 10
Revelation, by dreams, 195
Riccioli, Giovanni Battista, 215, 215 n
Rice, 142
Rogers, John (d 1684), xix
—— Nathaniel (d 1655), vii n
—— Nathaniel (d 1745), xxxv
Rohault, Jacques, xxxviii
Rosicrucians, 117
Royal Society of London, xi–xiv, xxxvi, xxxix; interest in whispering-place at Gloucester, 167 n; interest in peak of Teneriffe, 48 n; Philosophical Transactions, 48, 91, 213; Morton and, xxxvi, 116 n; interest in star-shoot, 83 n; interest in weather, 28, 28 n
Rubies, 115
Rye, 140
Salamanders, 197
Salt, acid, 46; an active particle, 36, 37, 45, 55, 75, 113, 176, 178; crystallization, 115, 158; mineral, 46, 61, 134, 174; taste, 176, 177; vegetable, 46, 55, 56, 71, 159; vitriol, 115
Saltmaking, 62
Salusbury, Thomas, 33 n
Sancroft, William, xx n
Sandarac, 105
Sap, 134
Sassafras, 175
Saturn, 31; chemical symbol for lead, 123; color, 90; conjunction with moon, 28; magnitude, 32 (fig.); moons, 23, 215; motion, 22, 32 (fig.); position, 23, 24 (fig.)
Scales, 60
Scholasticism, xxxvi n, xxxvii, xxxviii, 7 n, 9 n, 185, 207
Scrofula, 120
Sea, 61–69; in the moon, 33; saltness of, 61–62, 71; source of all waters, 189; tides, 23, 62–69, 213–218
Sensation, 126, 149–151, 152–184, 187, 193, 194, 195, 199
Serpents, motion, 191; shape, 136
Sewall, Samuel (d 1730), xx n, xxi, xxviii
Sex, in animals, 143; in plants, 139 n, 140
Shepard, Thomas (d 1649), xix, xxi
Shipbuilding, caulking of hulls, 55; sheathing of ships with lead, 123
Shower, John, xvi
Sight, 9, 14, 79, 149, 151, 152–162, 171, 177, 180. See also Eye
Silver, 119, 122; ductility, 120, 123; imitation of, 122, 124
Silversmiths, 171
Silver tree, 122
Sleep, 193, 194, 195; cause, 175; memorizing in, 184; need of, 147
Slegel, Paulus Marquart, 192 n
Smell, 151, 174–176; in animals, 127
Sneezing, 175
Snell, Willebrod, 32 n
Snow, 100, 102–103; adhesiveness, 206; difference from ice, 106; on mountains, 48, 96
Softness, a second quality, 38, 80
Soils, variety of, 74
Solder, composition, 122
Soul, animal, 149, 188–190; creation of, 143, 210; human, 198–199; of metal, 120–121; perception by, 44, 162; powers, 152, 181, 200, 203; seat of, 21, 174; union with body, 10–12, 13, 126, 144, 145–146; of the universe, 189, 206; vegetable, 126
Sound, xxiii, 163–173; perception of 79, 150
Spieghel, Adrian van den, 192 n
Spontaneous generation, denied, 147–148
Sprat, Thomas, xiii
Springs. See Fountains
Star stones, 101
Stars, composition, 36; falling, 83, 85; fixed, 22, 23, 24, 28, 31–32, 161, 208; influence, 29; wandering, 23, 31 (see also Planets)
Steel, ductility, 123; elasticity, 39, 125; flint and, 43
Steel mills, 113
Sterling, 119
Stomach, agreeableness of food to, 174, 176; digestion in, 127–130; heat, 120; of insects, 196
Stone, 113–116; gravity, 185; growth, 134; mineral, 117; transparent, 159; unsuitable for food, 127
Storms, cause, 98; effect on tides, 63, 66; place, 48; seasonal, 95
Stoughton, William, x, xx, xx n, xxiv, xxvi, xxvii, xxix
Sulphur, an active element, 36, 56, 75, 86, 102, 106; cause of subterraneous fires, 69; in flame, 44, 81; fossil, 82; ingredient of gunpowder, 85; levity, 37, 45, 60, 85, 98; a middle mineral, 125; in potash, 55; a principle of body, 36, 85, 117, 119; spirits, 130; volatility, 174
Sun, cause of clouds, 47; clouds in the, 20; composition, 36; conjunction with moon, 27; eclipses, 34; evaporation by, 61, 81, 95, 96, 100, 102, 103; heat, 43, 48, 49, 70, 101, 105; influence on motion of planets, 66, 67, 214, 215; influence on plants, 136, 137; light, 33, 44, 84, 89, 90, 92, 155, 156, 159; motion, 16, 22, 23, 27, 32 (fig.), 215, 216, 217, 218; motion of apogee, 209; position, 22, 23, 24 (fig.), 32, 64, 66; reflection, 108, 109, 110, 111; uninhabitableness, 208
Swimming, 39, 61, 100, 190, 191, 197
Tallow, 55
Tar, 55
Taste, 79, 151, 176–177; in animals, relation to smell, 127; nauseous, of liquors standing in brass vessels, 124; necessary to swallowing, 127
Telescopes, xiii; discoveries made with, 20, 23, 31, 32, 33
Temperament, 78–80; of the brain, 183, 199; cold, 138; of the heart, 199; influence of heavenly bodies on, 28
Tenuity, a second quality, 38, 43, 162. See also Porousness
Theophrastus, 134 n
Thunder, cause, 85–87, 102; place, 48, 98; sound, 99, 164; souring of liquors by, 87, 168
Time, an Aristotelian category, 10 n; definition, 16–17; of growth of animals, 136; of growth of trees, 140; necessary to body in general, 3, 15; of planetary motion, 22; of the pulse, 192–193; of revolution of the primum mobile, 22; shown by clocks, 14; of sounds, 167–168
Tin, 119, 122–123; composition, 117; gold, the soul of, 121; mining, 116, 118; use in making bell metal, 124; use in making pewter, 125
Topaz, 115
Torricelli, Evangelista, experiment on weight of the air, xxxi, 51, 59; hydrodynamics of, 57 n
Tortoises, 197
Touchstone, a test of gold, 121; a test of silver, 122
Toughness, a second quality, 38–39
Toulmin, Joshua, xvii n
Transmutation, denied, 40–41; of metals, 123. See also Alchemy
Transparency, a cause of color, 158, 159; of the heavenly orbs, 21; of the horny coat of the eye, 153; of precious stones, 114
Trees, growth, 135; propagation, 139–140; shape, 136
Trigonal glass, use in study of colors, 159, 160
Tropics, fiery meteors in, 82; winds in, 23, 94–95
Turquoises, 115
Urine, acid stain of, 159; distillation, 71; function, 133; passages for, 132; separation, by the kidneys, 128, 131; stoppage, 178
Vacuum, abhorred by nature, 14, 39, 48 n, 50, 59, 86, 164, 210; aid to motion, 36, 210
Van Helmont, J. B., 121
Veel, Edward, xviii
Vegetables, composition, 79; definition, 126; growth, 134; lack of, on high mountains, 48; nourishment, 75; salt of, 46, 55, 62; soul, 126, 189
Veins, 131, 152, 198; emulgent, 128; function, 192; jugular, 131; lacteal, 130; mesenteric, 130; navel, 132
Velocity, of the earth, 64–66, 215; of falling bodies, xxxi, 25–26, 40; of light, 157; of running water, measurement of, 54–55, 57
Venus, appearance of, through telescope, 33; chemical name for copper, 123; conjunction with moon, 28; magnitude, 32 (fig.); motion, 22, 32 (fig.); position, 22, 23, 24 (fig.)
Verdigris, 124
Vibration, of air, 164, 188; deadening of, by hangings, 166; of liquors, 168; of nerves, 178; of nervous spirits, 177; of strings, 169, 170, 170 n; of wings of insects, 196
Vinegar, canker of lead by, 123; coloring of water by, 101; cutting resinous bodies with, 56; Hannibal’s use of, 117, 118 n
Viper stone, 114
Virginia creeper, 136
Vitriol, of copper, 124; crystallization, 113, 115; of mundic, 125; spirits, 46, 56, 101, 130; steams, 87
Walking, 190–191
Wallis, John, xii, xxxv, xxxix; on tides, 62 n, 63, 68, 213–218; on vibrating strings, 170 n
Walnuts, 141
—— Seth, xii
Wasps, 147
Water, 53–72, 76, 100–107; coldness, 41, 42, 53; compared with light, 155; evaporation, 41; extinguishes fire, 43–44; fluidity, 37–38, 42, 53, 55–57; gravity, 57–61; home of fish, 197; humidity, 41, 42, 53; medium of light, 160; medium of sound, 173; mixture with wind, in storm, 98; in the moon, 20, 33; part of fulmen, 85; particles of, in clouds, 84, 94, 98; principle of body, 36, 45; reciprocating movement, 62–69, 213–218; region of, 21, 40, 47, 53; regulation of, in agriculture, 74; specific gravity tested by, 18, 39–40, 50, 60–61; tenuity, 38; waves, 165; weight, 132
Waterspouts, 99
Waterworks, 58
Wax, color, 159; electrical property, 76; hardness, 38; simile of, in discussion of figure, 11–12, 13, 188
Weapon salve, 124
Weather, cold, 148; influence of heavenly bodies on, 27, 28, 29; prognostication of, 28, 103, 108, 111, 112, 148
Webb, John, xxxiv
Wesley, Samuel, xvi, xvii–xviii, xviii n, 165 n
Whiting, Samuel (d 1679), vii n
Widdowes, Daniel, xxxviii n
Wilkins, John, x, xi n, xii, xiii, xiv, 20 n; on conquest of the air, 191 n; on Copernican scheme, 23, 24; on weather forecasting, 28 n
Will, 203–204; actions, 186; seat, 199
Willard, Samuel (d 1707), xxvi, xxvii
Willows, 139
Winds, 94–99; artificial conveyance of, 112; carriers of seed, 141; effect on fire, 43; healthfulness, 52; light effects, caused by, 158; partial cause of hail, 103; prevention of rust by, on corn, 105; prognosticated by reddish halo, 118; trade, 23, 94–95; in tropics, 23, 94–95
Wine, fermentation, 82; nourishment by odor of, 174; reflection of light by, 89; spirit of, 43; weight, 60
Witchcraft, xxv–xxvii, 161, 161 n; John Dee accused of, 28 n
Wolves, 174
Womb, 175
World, 206–210; Aristotle’s eternal, 22; bounds to, 15; center, 14, 22, 23, 27, 32; creation, 25, 91, 109, 207; definition, 8; poles, 76; preservation, 14, 18; several systems of, 21–24; visible and invisible, 20–21
Wren, Sir Christopher, xii, xiii
Yale University Library, xxxiii, xxxiv
Zodiac, 22