INDEX
the hieroglyphic of an unskilled man, in the same place. The hieroglyphic of servitude, 348. b. The hieroglyphics of Spring, Winter, and the Sun, in the same place. The hieroglyphic of wisdom, in the same place (c). The hieroglyphic of a contradicting adversary, in the same place. The hieroglyphic of a harlot’s ways, in the same place. The hieroglyphic of the ruin of things, 348. d. The hieroglyphic of hidden divinity, in the same place. The hieroglyphic of fleeting human life, 349. e. The hieroglyphic of the world, in the same place. The hieroglyphic of fertility and fame, in the same place. Hieroglyphics derived from the human head, 153. e; from the eyes, 153. f; from the eyebrows, 354. a; from the nose and ears, in the same place; from the mouth, teeth, and tongue, in the same place; from the beard, 154. b; from the neck, 154. c; from the heart, in the same place; from the genitals, 155. e; from the hands, 155. f; from the fingers, 155. g; and from the whole man, 156. b. What kind of animals Hippogriffs are, 341. h. What sort of animal the *Hippobos* is, 573. e. An illustration of the *Hippobous*, 574. The poet Hipponax, 222. b. The Hipponactean proclamation, in the same place. Who Hippometus was, 222. a. The Hippocentaur, 30. c. The *Hippopos* [horse-foot], 32. a. The symbol of Spain, 289. g. Who the *Hippophagi* [horse-eaters] are, 74. a. The customs of the Hyrcanians, 97. f. The metamorphosis of the swallow, 196. d. Historical accounts of vision, 221. e; of foolishness, 221. f; of parricide, fratricide, and other crimes, 221. h; of voluntary death, 221. b. The cause of Homer’s blindness, 221. e. Who is the "Man of God," 2. c. A man of mixed gender, 2. a. Man as a plant, 2. b. The inner and outer man, 2. b. The worldly man, 2. c. The fiery man, in the same place. The great man, in the same place. The small man, 3. d. The "high man" of the chemists, in the same place. From where the word for man (*homo*) is derived, 3. e. Why man is called a "small world" [microcosm], 3. b. Man represents everything that exists in the world, 3. b. Man imitates the behaviors of beasts, 4. d. Man performs various duties, 4. a. A man with the mouth and neck of a crane, 14. A man with backward-facing feet, 15. What a temperate and intemperate man is like, 71. f. A man lacking a spleen and liver, 81. e. Why man is the most excellent animal, 112. d. Why man is called a King, 113. b. Man as the coinage of God, 114. a. Man is not a defenseless animal, 113. g. Man as the shadow of a dream, 115. c. When a man becomes a beast, 118. b. What a lying man is, 119. f. How a man is made inclined toward virtue, 116. a. What a urinating man signifies, 156. b. What a depicted monstrous man represents, 156. c. Man as the image of God, 165. g. Why man is born soon to die, 161. e. Man compared to a vessel, 166. a. The ridiculous, hateful, and miserable man, 168. a. The bald-headed man with hair, 169. e. Man as an animal that bears multiple offspring, 51. e. The Janus-like man, 169. g. Who is the unconquered man, 173. e. The honoring man, 179. e. The "square" [upright] man, 180. c. Who is the "new man," in the same place. The "man of three letters" [a thief], 181. e. Man as a bubble, in the same place. Who is the stag-like man, 181. g. The Euripus man [the fickle man], 181. h. The Tenedian man, 182. a. "Man" signifies many evils and goods, 237. g. The first man, in the same place. The second man, in the same place. The man placed in Paradise, 237. h. The man possessing a hundred sheep, 237. h. The man born in Zion, in the same place. The redeeming man, in the same place. The man as King, 237. h. The man expected by the paralytic, in the same place. The man as head of the family, 237. h. The man sowing mustard, 238. b. The man joined to the Sun, in the same place. The man joined to the Earth, 238. c. Why one man was created and not many, 338. c. The man carrying an amphora, in the same place. The man with a withered hand, 238. d. What the "beast-man" is, 239. e. The man without a wedding garment, in the same place. The old man, in the same place. The man unfit for redeeming, 239. e. The enemy man, in the same place. The man having an unclean spirit, 239. f. The man of peace, in the same place. Why man wears clothes, 250. d. Man similar to an apple, 269. f. A man counting pebbles on a table, 273. A living man bound with a dead one, 276. a. A man of flawed form is of flawed nature, 332. c. What a dog-headed man denotes, 348. a. What a hawk-headed man denotes, in the same place. What a donkey-headed man denotes, 348. a. What a man ending in a horse denotes, 349. e. Whether a two-bodied man is filled with a double soul 259. e