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At what time of the year Easter should be kept | 99. d
Reason for observing Easter | 35. d
Mystical immolation of the Paschal lamb | 70. d
Paschasinus, Bishop of Lilybaeum, to Pope Leo concerning the celebration of Easter | 65. c
Celebration of Paschal holidays instituted by Theophilus | 99. b
Celebration of Easter according to the course of the moon, instituted by the bishops | 105. b
On which days Easter can be celebrated | 102 a
Reason for celebrating Easter shown from heaven by a notable miracle | 65. d
Beginning of Easter | 35. d
Typical interpretation of Easter | 72. d
Mystical Easter | 50. b
Why Easter is at the equinox | 36. a
How Easter and Unleavened Bread differ | 72. a
Celebrations of Easter | 67. c
Book of the Shepherd | 81. c
Patalis port | 55. a
Paul is sent in chains to Rome | 81. a
Paul's epistle to Aemgata | 54. b
Paul of Samosata | 82. c
Paul the Apostle is killed | 81. a
Pelagian heresy | 84. c
Periscia people whose shadows fall around them, in the torrid zone | 55. c
End of the Persian kingdom | 79. b
Whence pestilence is from Lucretius | 17. a
Whence pestilence and diseases arise | 16. d
Peter the Apostle | 29. c
Peter, pontiff at Rome | 85. a
Peter Corbonensis | 91. b
Who first erected temples to Peter and Paul | 85. a
Petosiris to King Necepsus, greeting | 24. b
Phari lighthouses in sacred buildings | 51. a
Method of viewing lighthouses through optics | 51. c
Peleg | 75. c & 28. d
Emperor Philip | 87. a
Philip, son of Henry | 90. b
Philip, the first Christian Emperor | 82. a & 78 c
Emperor Philip dies at Speyer | 99 c
Temples built at Rome to Philip and James | 85. a
Phierius the Younger | 82. d
False sentiment of philosophers concerning the administration of the world | 2. b
Philadelphus | 29. a
Philo on Easter | 54. a
Philo the Elder | 29. a
Emperor Phocas | 85. c
Phlegm is increased by midwinter | 55. d
Picus, first king of the Latins | 28. d
Pilate kills himself | 80. d
Pilate | 80. c
Pippin, father of Charlemagne | 88. a
Pyrrhus's feigned repentance | 85. d
Fishes | 10. c
Pythagoras | 78. c
What and how many plagues there are | 5. c
Why planets are sometimes not seen in the sky | 18. d
Planetary motion not uniform | 16. a
Motions of the planets | 6. d
In what sense a planet is said to be in a sign | 8. a
What the planets bestow upon human bodies | 37. c
How planets sometimes stand still, sometimes progress | 8. c
Planetary motion through eccentric circles | 7. d
Motion of planets against the world | 6. d
How much time planets take to complete the zodiac | 37. d
Plato | 79. a
Pliny the Younger | 81. b
A passage of Pliny is explained | 56. a
Pliny follows the error of ancient writers | 56. c
Pliny, orator and philosopher | 56. c
Difficult correction of Pliny | 56. c
Pliny | 81. b
A passage of Pliny is treated | 56. a
A reading of Pliny is discussed | 52. a
Many moons appear | 91. b
How many species of rains | 16. b
Pleiades | 54. c
Pole | 3. d
The poles are called vertices in Latin | 4 b
Polycarp | 81. c
Two poles | 3. d
Polygraphy of Trithemius | 32. b
Pontiffs succeed kings | 79. a
Office of the lesser pontiff | 42. c
Pontianus | 82. a
Pompey devastates the temple of the Jews | 80. a