- in his
first book, he did in his second: De
Admirandis Naturae Reginae Deaeque Mortalium Arcanis (Paris, 1616). This was
originally certified by two doctors...
- as
suffering from landīcae ... fossīs ('cracks in her ****oris'). at dī
deaeque dentibus tuīs
escam negent, amīcae
cunnilinge vīcīnae, per quem puella...
- book in France,
after his
English interlude De
admirandis naturae reginae deaeque mortalium arcanis, for
which he is
condemned and
forced to flee Paris....
-
Aeternae Providentiae Divino-Magi**** (1615) and De
Admirandis Naturae Reginae Deaeque Mortalium Arcanis (1616)
Benedetto Varchi (1502/1503–1565), poet and historian;...
- book in France,
after his
English interlude De
admirandis naturae reginae deaeque mortalium arcanis, for
which he is
condemned and
forced to flee Paris....
- his "Jovi et diis omnibus":
Maxime optime Juppiterque,
vosque Omnes Dii
Deaeque, quis
agello Sedem ex
paupere dico
dedicoque Et
solemnia rite
sacra et...
-
Description of New
England Giulio Cesare Vanini – De
admirandis naturae reginae deaeque mortalium arcanis Anonymous – The
Barriers Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher...
-
Aversus veteres philosophos in 1615, and De
Admirandis Naturae Reginae Deaeque Mortalium Arcanis in 1616. The
ideas in Vanini's
books caused controversy...