A
Abrams, Richard, 418
Act, and potency, 93 , 113 , 117 , 374 –376, 395
Actaeon, 378
Adam, 94 , 132 , 237 , 241 , 247 , 270 , 361 –364, 423 , 433
Adynaton (rhetorical figure), 115 , 126 –129, 132 , 162 , 253 –254, 381 , 382 , 437
Aeneas, 175 , 182 –184, 192 , 195 , 263 , 382 , 407 –409, 420
Aglianò, Sebastiano, 264
Air, sphere of, 213 ;
and the eye, 389 –390
Alain of Lille, 88 , 168 , 341 ;
De planctu Naturae,381 , 399 , 400
Alaur. See Zodiac
Alberigo, Frate, 220 , 221 –222
Albertus Magnus, 36 –45, 200 , 366 , 371 ;
De causis et processu universitatis,339 , 349 ;
De homine, 402 –403;
De natura loci,338 ;
In librum de anima,381 ;
In librum de causis,347 ;
Mineralium liber,37 –45, 274 , 338 –339, 367 –368, 375 , 377 , 388 , 395 –396, 416 , 424 , 437 , 438 , 443 ;
Physica, 374 –375;
Super Dionysium de divinis nominibus,341 , 343 , 391 , 393 –394, 411
Alexander of Hales, 347
Alfonsi, Luigi, 18
Alfonsine tables, 7
Alfonso X of Spain, 362
Alhazen, 412
Alighieri, Dante. See Dante
Alighieri, Gemma di Manetto de' Donati, 2 , 47 , 332
Alighieri, Iacopo di Dante, 332
Alighieri, Pietro di Dante, 332
Allard, Guy-H., 341
Allegory, in the petrose,128 , 173 –175, 181 –183
Allers, Rudolf, 332
Alpetragius, 349
Alpha and Omega, 15 –17, 187 , 235 , 241 , 335 –336
Amor (god), 165 , 180 –183, 192 –193, 407 ;
as enemy of lover's life, 170 –179, 183 –185;
as military commander, 406 –407;
relation to Christ, 150 –153, 392 –393;
as simulacrum, 182 ;
sources of, 180 –181;
weapons of, 413
Amphion, 168 , 219 –223, 244 , 399 , 424
Analogy:
in names of God, 390 ;
in order of terms, 162 –163;
of proportion, 395
Anaphora, 17 , 105 , 177 , 178 , 351 , 372
Andreas Capellanus, De amore,371 , 402
Andrieu, Michel, 440
Angelitti, Filippo, 352
Angels:
as heavenly movers, 35 –36, 39 –42, 86 , 229 –232, 366 –368, 418 ;
relation to God, 36 –42
Angiolieri, Cecco, 404
Annunciation, 244 , 247 , 425 , 434 ;
date of, 206
Antistrophe:
in choral ode, 30 –31;
in rhetoric, 123 , 136 , 178 , 372
Aphrodite, 353
Apocalypse of St. John, 135 , 267 , 270 , 431
Apollo, 120 , 214 , 255 –256. See also Sun
compared to heavenly bodies, 368 –369
Aquarius (zodiacal sign), 213 , 216 , 423
Aquinas, St. Thomas (character), 237
Aquinas, Thomas, 339 ;
astrological views of, 34 –36, 43 –45, 366 , 382 ;
De veritate,367 ;
In Aristotelis librum de anima commentarium,371 , 380 –381, 414 , 423 , 426 ;
In librum dionysium de divinis nominibus,
Aquinas, Thomas
Summa contra gentiles,367 , 390 , 398 ;
Summa theologica,338 , 390 , 391 , 392 , 395 , 409 , 410 , 413 , 425 , 426 ;
Super librum de causis,347 , 365
Aries (constellation), 249
Aries (zodiacal sign), 78 , 198 , 205 –208, 242 , 249 , 252 , 351 , 356 , 374 , 419 , 435
Aristotle:
as auctor, 242 ;
on color, 389 ;
doctrine of unmoved mover, 14 , 158 ;
on formation of minerals, 34 –36;
on generic and particular, 58 ;
on heavenly spheres, 38 , 388 ;
on intelligence in Nature, 42 ;
on primacy of heart, 371 ;
on semen, tumescence, and orgasm, 82 , 371 , 374 ;
De caelo, 351 ;
De generatione animalium,374 ;
De generatione et corruptione,374 ;
De insomniis,412 ;
Metaphysics,374 –375;
Meteorologica,34 ,
Mineralogica,338 ;
Physics, 44 , 269 , 391 –392, 442 ;
Politics, 400 ;
Problemata,353
Armstrong, A. H., 334
Arnaldo da Villanova, 406
Arnold of Saxony, 338
Arrow and teleology, 185 –191, 404 , 407 , 409 –413
Art, human:
affected by astrological influences, 43 –45, 94 , 107 , 147 , 246 , 386 ;
analog of influence of heavens, 41 –45, 94 , 147 –148, 162 –163, 230 –232, 367 –369.
See also Sciences
Ascanius, 408
Astrology, in the petrose,8 –9, 72 –74, 76 , 78 , 79 –107, 94 , 142 –143, 147 , 150 –151, 246
Auctores, Dante and his, 239 –243
Augustine of Hippo, 335 , 402 –403;
City of God,270 , 413 –414, 433 ;
Confessions,158 , 184 , 186 , 367 –369, 387 , 391 , 410 –411, 413 –414;
De doctrina christiana,390 ;
De Genesi ad litteram,224 , 424 ;
De trinitate,269 ;
Enarrationes in Psalmos,424
Austin, H. D., 375 , 376 , 381