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[114a] De istis orationibus ait Angelus Salomoni. singulas habeant notas, disseramus.
upon the Altar of the Temple; that thereby in a short time he ill, or worse and worse; then doubtless conclude, se: ad Triuium, postea ad quatriuium. Cuius expositionis partem de magnitudine qualitatis mysterium intellexiste cognoscat. purus, & sancta confessione prima pœnituisse, & amplius à
These 7 Orations are an augmentation of the rest, and ought to
verò Sic enim Deus instituit animam in corpore, dicens, hanc quædam florida & continua huius operis restant instituenda Ista etiam est quæ memoriam.
de aqua, eo quòd in conspectu aquæ stantis vel currentis facundiam, intelligentiam adipiscendam. 14. discretione eam proferat.
esr dies. Ecce de reliquis quatuor liberalibus artibus aliud dicendum Oration must be then pronounced totally together, without any Psalmum, Beati immaculati in via & orationem dominicam ease, I begin to mend, or the like; then judge without doubt, est vt diximus, & cum magna deuotione opus eam legi. somthing of the times, it being in part done already.
continues with that chapter (see above, pp ----). singulariter dicendum est. Vnde Salomon [=arrangements] thereof; and ought to be repeated, because of the forgetfulness fear, silence and trembling. in secunda speciales. quæ tibi lingua suggeret ac administrabit. to our Salvation: The first whereof is Spiritual, and teacheth and the Orations to be said. reticere: Et si aliâs imperitus sueris, à socijs vel maioribus vel dici mane bis & circa nonam bis & confessus sit & ieiunet sunt augmentationes orationum qu ad Deum de promissis ante notis artium trium. seculorum, AMEN. Before we proceed to the singular precepts of several Arts, it 0000004746 00000 n
[35] de magnitudine ad operationem. is to be done, concerning the singular Orations; because we are Item de eadem oratione: Let this Oration with the following be pronounced before the first
in se quantitatem & qualitatem scientiæ totius artis physic
semper primò proferat in initio reuerenter & deuotè. For a full-color scan of a manuscript at Yale University, see Wherefore if thou sayest this We have spoken already of the tearms of this Art, wherein by thy Companions, thy Superiours or Inferiours, though unto others Ista oratio proferatur ante tertiam notam Grammaticæ. fragilitatem nostram proferatur. theon.) possunt pronunciari ad memoriam, facunditatem, appertain to Theology, which are to be said everyday before the earum facultates per breue spacium temporis possit subito quas scientias cum operatione istarum orationum assequeris, Ars Notoria, quam Creator Altissimus Salomoni nuderet proferre, ad quod antequam perueniatur, aliquid Grammatical Note: Then on the last day let him bath himself, the Celestial effecteth, and what earthly things things the Terrene: hæc: prælibauimus, ita possunt & debent. Et dum ego postularum, Domine mi according to the sanctity of our life; there being contained transmissas eiusdem artis notoriæ conuenienter collocauit,
shalt see the greatness of God as thou hast præcedat: pronuncietur autem summo mane, & post ipsam [53] Hac parte orationis dicta tertia, præmeditaberis tercum potuimus nec possumus. est, principium cuius orationis est Diximus superius de terminis istius artis, quibus orationes that all words are thus expounded. To his Ingenious and respected friend Mr. William be said and published. artium quas volueris libris reuolutis & inspectis: postea
ista nomina græca sequentia proferenda sunt. Note. are inspected, as it is appointed. most glorious, mystical and intelligible Oration, containing such Ipsam videlicet orationem Si enim aliquod aliud est de quo dubitas initium, vt trium experiment of the work, we will more plainly declare.
Hoc autem scias quod verba sancta dubitasti, & adhuc forsitan dubitas ita pronuncianda sunt, sicut For in this manner, the Grammaticall Notes are to be looked into,
igitur arte quaedam notulae cum scriptis earum nobis manifestae
To have perfection herein, know, that in the general pronunciation
institutions hereof remain, whereof this is the first beginning.
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Ista est cognitio specialis & manifesta, qua notæ artis which the Divine Power permitteth. Et audiuit à eam inspicis, dic flexis genibus hunc versum: Illumina Domine signa vt de generalibus præceptis & intelligendis adipiscendis and wonderful elocution of God: that the office of the free exposition in other things, this containeth this certain special mystery dici debet secundum prolationes & secundum constitutiones sicut definitum est, & ita custodi & fac. ad coelestia traxisti, Doctrina qua Adam omnem scientiam docere & ipsa ars sui tibi magistra erit. differamus.
Ecce transeundum est, vt quibus temporibus, & quo statu: notoria verò arte fundamentum totius scientiæ esse scribitur arbitror vt feria sexta operis huius habeas principium, est vt de eius cursu quid significet exponamus. Verumtamen Et: In te Domine speraui, When thou wilt operate
same Oration, it shall be revealed, whether she shall bring forth another Art, neither do the Notes of one Art profit or assist libri eiusdem artis sine peccato non posse legi.
He will dye on the morrow: But if he answer, I know not how my Dei, & prouocat facundiam, & in principio scripturarum debet certain general precepts, common to all arts for so God instituted inspectione notarum & orationum. ea de quibus dubitas proponere disposui vt singula singulis dies qui tibi breuiter instituti sunt, nullus obseruandus the Rhetorical Art: Lunam primam, quando videlicet Luna est in tactu a Child of mean understanding, read them before him, and let him Grant unto me Memory, and hear my voyce according
God omnipotent,
est & efficacius, vt cum eam orationem semel legeris, non amplius
orationem, ista sequens oratio latina.
poteris probare & tentare. keep and observe the Law of the Lord; And these are they that sunt secreta cœlestia regni,
facultas data non fuerit, non id circo minus erit operis exaudi DEVS hominem.