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Concerning the great and final objective.
In how many ways health is conserved.
Concerning a most useful and invaluable epistle for conserving health.
Concerning preserving custom.
Concerning the mode of sleeping.
Concerning the four seasons of the year.
Concerning quality and diversity.
Concerning spring.
Concerning summer.
Concerning autumn.
Concerning winter.
Concerning the knowledge of the four principal members.
Concerning the ailment of the head and its remedy.
Concerning the ailment of the chest and its remedy.
Concerning the infirmity of the eyes and its remedy.
Concerning the ailment of the genitals and its remedy.
Concerning phlebotomy and the reduction of blood.
Concerning competent hours.
Concerning the art of recognizing strife.
Concerning the hair.
Concerning the eyes.
Concerning the eyebrows.
Concerning the nose.
Concerning the mouth.
Concerning the face.
Concerning the temples.
Concerning the voice.
Concerning the motion of the body.
Concerning the throat.
Concerning the belly.
Concerning the back.
Concerning the shoulders.
Concerning the arms.
Concerning the palm.
Concerning the knees.
Concerning the sole of the foot.
Concerning entry and gait.
Concerning the quality and equality of man.
Concerning justice and the goods that follow from it.
Concerning the circle and example of justice.
An ornamental woodcut initial 'E' depicts a seated figure, likely a scholar or teacher, at a lectern or desk, enclosed in a decorative rectangular border with floral patterns.
May the Almighty keep our king for the glory of believers; and may He confirm his kingdom to protect His divine law, and make it endure to exalt the honor and praises of the good. I, his servant, have executed the mandate enjoined upon me and have given effort to seeking out the book of morals regarding the governance of a lord, which is named the Secretum Secretorum Secret of Secrets, which the prince of philosophers, Aristotle, son of Nicomachus of Macedonia, composed for his disciple, the great emperor Alexander, son of Philip, king of the Greeks. Who...