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Book I. Introductory.
II. Exposition of Principles.
III. The Lullian Method Referring to Ramon Llull, a 13th-century philosopher who created a logical system of symbols to combine concepts..
IV. The Combinatorial Art The study of how different ideas or terms can be mathematically combined to generate new knowledge..
V. The Division of the Sciences.
VI. The Analytic-Synthetic Art.
VII. Combined Theology.
VIII. Contains examples of Metaphysics, Physics, Logic, and Medicine.
IX. Displays examples of Ethics and Jurisprudence The theory or philosophy of law..
X. Shows examples of Asceticism, Controversies of the Faith, and Rhetoric.
XI. Offers examples from Canon Law, Positive Theology, and Moral Theology.
XII. Delivers various doctrines and various modes and methods for the easier use of this Art.
| 1. Scholastic Theology. | 9. Logic or Dialectics. |
| 2. Positive Theology. | 10. Civil Law. |
| 3. Moral Theology. | 11. Canon Law Church law.. |
| 4. Ascetic Theology. | 12. Politics. |
| 5. Controversies. | 13. Ethics. |
| 6. Metaphysics. | 14. Mathematics. |
| 7. Physics. | 15. Rhetoric or Humane Letters The study of classical literature and grammar.. |
| 8. Medicine. |