INDEX
The rituals of the Germans 103 g; biological brothers 111 h; geometry 138 c; the inventor of geometry 289 b; the Getae people 103 h; a giant brought back to life 38 a; the giant servant of Charles V 38 b; giants in the Kingdom of China 35 e; the nature of a giant's bed 36 d; where the corpses of giants were found 38 a; why giants do not exist in our age 161 h; representations of giants 294 d; the "signature" of gums in plants 307 f; what a *ginus* is 397 e; what the glabella is 75 h; the gladiator 139 g; a dormouse born in a human womb 399 f; an image of Glaucus 291 e; the sacrifices of the Goths 103 h; the inventor of grammar 289 b; the names of the three Graces 294 a; what the awkward actions of pregnant women cause 303 g; the customs of the Greeks 102 a; the observation of gait in physiognomy 92 c; a two-headed crane 349 e; what sort of creatures griffins are 341 h; various images of the griffin 342, 343; an image of the Governor of Sumatra 100; the hieroglyphic of taste 154 b.
H
What a halo is 742 a; why a halo is more frequent around the moon 748 a; the generation of a halo 742 b; the variety of halos 742 d; the omens of a halo 742 c; images of halos 743, 745; halcyon birds 204 c; what harpies are 197 e; why harpies are the daughters of Neptune 351 f; the etymology of the word "harpy" 337 e; a crab-shaped harpy 341 e; various images of harpies 337, 338, 339, 340; various likenesses of Harpocrates 292 c; the transformation of the Heliades into poplars 185 h; the metamorphosis of the heliotrope 190 a; why the heliotrope follows the sun 190 a; the habits of a glutton 172 a; remedies for hemorrhage 311 g; the "signature" of hemorrhoidal veins in plants 308 e; the position of the liver and spleen 81 e; what it means to "give the grass" 175 e; plants depicting the human form 135 h; plants resembling hair 306 d; plants resembling the head 306 d; plants representing eyes 307 e; plants fashioned in the figure of a nose 307 e; plants reflecting the form of ears 307 e; which plants are "deaf" 76 b; plants with signatures of the gums and teeth 307 f; plants bearing the likeness of the lungs and heart 307 g; plants emulating the figure of hands, fingers, and intestines 307 h; plants with marks for the spleen, liver, kidneys, bladder, and womb 308 a; plants referring to the genitals, both sexes, and skin pores 308 b, c; the servant of Hercules turned into a cliff 200 c; an image of Hercules with the world upon his shoulders 263 h; an icon of Hercules killing the hydra in symbols 264 a; the stature of Hercules 34 c; the image of the eloquent Hercules 267 f; women forbidden from the temple of Hercules 184 a; various paintings of Hercules 293 e, f; Hercules wounding himself 182 d; Hercules mocked 200 b; why Hercules was called "muscular" 77 g; Hercules seizing the apples on coins 284 c; the statue of Irminsul 302 d; who is called a male hermaphrodite 41 f; who is called a female hermaphrodite 41 f; the anatomy of hermaphrodites 41 e, 516 c, d; an image of a hermaphrodite with eagle's feet 572; whether hermaphrodites should be counted among monsters 518 c; four distinctions among hermaphrodites 41 f, g; the duties of hermaphrodites 41 g; the difference in hermaphrodites regarding vigor 41 h; the marriage of hermaphrodites 41 h; the variety of hermaphrodites 513 f; the causes of hermaphrodites 518 d, 519 e; the mythical cause of hermaphrodites 190 c; remedies for intestinal hernia 132 c, 311 f; moral lessons concerning hernia 259 g; the death of Herod 222 d; various kinds of hawkweed 683 c; the virtue of hawkweed 683 c; an image of a monstrous hawkweed 684; the hieroglyphic of the steadfastness of well-advised men 347 g; the hieroglyphic of time 347 g; the hieroglyphic of the Moon and Diana 347 h; the hieroglyphic of the division of months 348 a; the hieroglyphic of time 347 g; the hieroglyphic of shamelessness 348 a; the hieroglyphic of the polymath 348 a; the hieroglyphic of God 348 a