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Lactantius
On the Workmanship of God, or the Formation of Man
4th c.
Classic translation
Treatises & Other · English translation, 1890
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Contents
Chap. I.—The Introduction, and Exhortation to Demetrianus
Chap. II.—Of the Production of the Beasts and of Man
Chap. III.—Of the Condition of the Beasts and Man
Chap. IV.—Of the Weakness of Man
Chap. V.—Of the Figures and Limbs of Animals
Chap. VI.—Of the Error of Epicurus, and of the Limbs and Their Use
Chap. VII.—Of All the Parts of the Body
Chap. VIII.—Of the Parts of Man: the Eyes and Ears
Chap. IX.—Of the Senses and Their Power
Chap. X.—Of the Outer Limbs of Man, and Their Use
Chap. XI.—Of the Intestines in Man, and Their Use
Chap. XII.—De Utero, Et Conceptione Atque Sexibus
Chap. XIII.—Of the Lower Members
Chap. XIV.—Of the Unknown Purpose of Some of the Intestines
Chap. XV.—Of the Voice
Chap. XVI.—Of the Mind and its Seat
Chap. XVII.—Of the Soul, and the Opinion of Philosophers Concerning It
Chap. XVIII.—Of the Soul and the Mind, and Their Affections
Chap. XIX.—Of the Soul, and it Given by God
Chap. XX.—Of Himself and the Truth
General Note by the American Editor