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serpentine man in emblems 362 b; a man born without arms seen in Bologna 282. a; a man possessed of a double penis 511. f; a beggar walking in the manner of a quadruped 533. g; a man with the legs of a horse 570. b; and an imperfect man attached to a perfect one 610. b, e, with illustrations 611, 612.

The primary meaning of "man" 2. a; Greek names for man 2. d, 3. g; Hebrew names for man 3. f; illustration of a Black man 9; illustration of the long-eared man of Fanesia 10; the use for the skin of a wild man 16. a; illustration of a wild man 307; a hairy man walking on his hands 21; the creation of man 43. e; where the center of a man is located 68. c, and a new measurement for him ibid; illustration of a Chinese man 101; the history of a horned man 126. c, and an illustration of the same 127; the hieroglyph of a traveler 153. e; the hieroglyph of an unskilled man 153. e; the hieroglyph of a polymath 153. f; the hieroglyph of man in general 153. h; the hieroglyph of a truthful man 154. a; a general description of man 167. e; the nature of a shapeshifter 169. g; the name of "man" attributed to an Angel 238. a; illustration of a forty-year-old man lacking arms 480; illustration of a man with six arms 494; illustration of a man with a poorly formed belly 508; and the ambiguity of the "quadrupedal man" 533. e.

Further entries on man: ambiguities 2. a; synonyms and etymology 3. e; differences 4. d; illustrations 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 40, 42; generation and intercourse 43. e; childbirth 50. b; the voice 66. a; symmetry 67. e; age 69. e; temperament 70. d; nature 72. a; external parts 75. g; anatomy 78. d; physiognomy 89. e; lineage and kinship 111. e; excellence 112. b; misery 114. c; virtues 116. a; vices 118. a; illnesses 123. e; birthmarks 129. f; remedies for diseases 131. e; castration 132. b; namesakes 133. e; epithets, dignities, and offices 136. d; parts of the body sacred to specific gods 140. c; portents 141. g; miracles 148. c; mythological aspects 149. f; dreams 156. a; hieroglyphs 152. d; problems 154. b, 157. b; "phrenoschemata" or mental figures 163. e; apothegms 165. f; adages 168. a; metamorphoses 184. b; wonders 112. c; historical accounts 221. e; mystical accounts 223. f; moral lessons derived from body parts 239. f; moral lessons from the whole man and his attributes 250. b; moral lessons from illnesses 256. a; symbols 260. d; emblems 267. b; coins 280. b; images 286. d; celestial images 297. h; statues 300. c; family crests 305. f; signatures of human parts in plants 306. c; use in food 386. e; use in medicine 310. a; use in sacrifices 315. e; use in spectacles 316. c; use in war 317. g; and various other uses 318. a.

Illustration of a man in a family crest 306. a; the figure of a mouthless man 6; where monkey-like men are found 8. a; mouthless men 5. h; men with exceptionally long ears 8. b; men lacking necks 8. d; one-eyed men 12. a; men with long necks 12. b; men with tails 12. c; men inhabiting the deserts of Libya 21. e; wild men and their locations 16. a; the wild men of America 110. a; mermen 26. d, 43. g; bread-eating men 73. b; how long ancient men lived 69. f; naked men, where and why they go about as such 110. a; hundred-handed men 149. e; men turned to stone ibid; why some have a beast-like spirit 149. g; two naked men fighting 156. a; the season when men are most prone to lust 259. e; men who are hostile to themselves 166; adamantine men 180. b; men born from fungi 198. a; where effeminate men are found 206. c; men who see at night without light 213. f; men who live perpetually in water 217. g; whether "imperforate" men have actually lived 220. a; those who bring death upon themselves 222. a; multiplied men 238. d; men of the Arnorrhean region 238; men playing in a ball-court 265. b; men called "boys" by Seneca 268. a; the means by which wicked men are identified 275. b; where three hundred men were sacrificed 315. f; where men were sacrificed at springs 316. a; men who imitate the voices of beasts 320. b; those who are beast-like men 362. c; whether men with many arms should be counted among monsters 492. a; men with three testicles 511. b, 512. a; giant statues of men 602. a; the two types of men 4. d; differences of men by reason of climate 5. e; differences by reason of character ibid; and the difference of men by reason of their form 5. g

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