# INDEX
wer to whom power should not be granted 177.e.
The nature of the *pothon* among the ancients 690.c. What constitutes a medicated potion 254.b; which potions are to be avoided 255.e; and the different types of potions 254.b. Battles between humans and beasts 316.c. How presence is revealed through the eyes 225.e.
The omen of the twins born in France 372.c; omens derived from monsters 363.e, 363.f, 408.a; and the method of prophesying 379.e. Statues of Priapus 291.h. How princes are denoted in moral doctrine 240.d; how princes see and know everything 172.b; statues of princes with eyes turned away 301.e; and a statue of a prince without eyes 301.g. The hieroglyph for a beginning 152.d. Who is a stepson 112.a. A great-grandfather 11.f.
Various problems 157.a. Problems concerning the head and hair 157.h; concerning the beard (ibid.); concerning memory 158.a; concerning boys 158.b; concerning the elderly 158.c; concerning human intercourse 158.d; concerning women 159.e; concerning teaching and discipline 159.g; concerning diseases 159.h; concerning the eyes 160.d; concerning food 161.e; and concerning drink 161.h.
Where the mammillary processes are located 79.f. What a prodigy is 225.h. An illustration of a prodigy of small boys 142. Illustration of a prodigious German man 143. Illustration of a prodigious knight 144. Illustration of a prodigy of small crosses 145. Illustration of a prodigious unnatural tumor 146. The hieroglyph for a traitor 156.c. The fable of Prometheus 149.g. An illustration of Prometheus with a torch 163.h. Who is a *prononus* [ancestor] 172.e. The abduction of Proserpina 193.e. Individual property or character 5.g, 73.f.
Prudence as the middle ground 268.d. How prudence is generated 177.h. Prudence as the leader of the other virtues 118.a. An illustration of Prudence 334.b. Customs of Prussia and Livonia 103.g. What *psoleon* is 78.a. Customs of the Psylli 79.e. What the pubes is 84.a.
Malformed female genitalia 512.c, 512.d, 513.e. The signature of the genitalia in plants 308.b. Dreams about the genitalia 151.h. Various names for the genitalia 78.a. External parts of the genitalia 84.a. The labia of the female genitalia 84.b. The *sinus pudoris* 84.a. When shame should be cast aside 180.a.
Who the girl with donkey-legs (*onoscelis*) was 43.h. A girl who fasted for ten years 148.a. What a dead girl signifies 235.h. A description of a hairy girl 18.a. An illustration of a shaggy girl 579. An illustration of a girl without arms 476. An illustration of a girl with ox-like eyes 453. An illustration of a girl lacking hands and eyes 450, 451. An illustration of a two-headed girl 404. Where girls were sacrificed 315.g. Moral teachings concerning girls 252.a.
A six-month-old boy who speaks 146.a. A boy sleeping upon a human skull 267.h. A naked boy with a dagger in an emblem 268.a. A boy lacking a head 400.d, 402.a. A boy with a goose’s head 430.b. A boy with a ram’s head 430.b. A boy with a lion’s head (ibid.). A boy with an elephant’s head 430.b, and an illustration of the same 431. A boy with a dog’s head 430.c, and an illustration 432, 367.e. A boy born with a beard 446.d. A boy with genitals and testicles around his head 449.f. A boy with the face of an owl 467.e. A boy born without a penis 511.e. A boy with fused legs 570.b. A boy born with an open belly 588.b. Conjoined twin boys born in Florence 629.g.
An illustration of a boy with missing fingers 502. An illustration of a boy with four arms and four legs 491. An illustration of a boy with three arms and as many legs 490. An illustration of a boy born with a single arm and three legs 485. An illustration of a boy with a frog’s face 468. An illustration of a boy with ram’s horns 460. An illustration of a horned boy 458, 459. An illustration of a boy born with a knife in his belly 379; its omen 380.a.
Why boys and fools are said to prophesy 171.e. On boys with precocious wisdom 177.f. Where boys are castrated 309.f. Diseases of children 178.d. Moral teachings regarding childhood 251.h. Where women in labor do not lie in bed 103.h. What affected physical beauty is 119.f. The virtue of pennyroyal 267.h.
An illustration of a three-legged cockerel 558. An illustration of a chick with five toes on each foot 561. An illustration of a three-legged chick 557. An illustration of a four-legged chick 551. The mystical significance of a prodigious chick 619.g. Illustrations of twin chicks 624, 625.