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| plundered | 28. d | is changed | 10. d |
| Seth, at 110 years of age, begat Cainan | 18. c | Sleep and death are brothers | 25. d |
| Seth | 74. c | Sebaste | 79. d |
| Severus the Emperor | 81. d | Why the Sabbath is so named | 2. d |
| Severus | 29. d | Sabine women abducted | 77. b |
| Sextans a sixth part | 35. d | Offerings of sacrifice | 2. d |
| Sextula a small sixth part | 34. a | Sagittarius | 10. c |
| Sixth synod | 86. b | Sallust | 29. a |
| Sixth age | 29. a | salt | 75. a |
| Sixth age | 74. b | Solomon builds the temple in Jerusalem | 76. d |
| The same stars are not seen everywhere | 4. b | salt | 28. d |
| Why stars are seen at night | 15. b | Solomon | 76. d |
| Diverse nature of the stars | 5. d | Samaritans | 28. d |
| Reason for the signs of the Zodiac | 10. c | Samson | 76. c & 18. d |
| Each Zodiac sign is divided into thirty parts | 44. a | Samuel | 26. c |
| The Signifer Zodiac/belt of signs separates from the Milky Way | 44. d | Blood increases in spring | 53. c |
| Which day corresponds to the parts of the signs throughout the whole year | 46. a | Saracens attack Constantinople | 87. b |
| Sigismund the Emperor | 91. d | Sardanapalus burns himself | 77. b |
| Silicus | 44. a | Saturn is white | 10. b |
| Simon, Bishop of Jerusalem | 29. c | Saxons in Britain | 29. d |
| Simeon | 81. b | Saturn | 6. c |
| Sivan, the third month of the Hebrews | 39. d | Saul | 76. c |
| Siuacha | 29. a | Scaphae skiffs/boats according to Vitruvius | 77. d |
| Synod of Aquileia | 86. d | Kingdom of the Scythians | 28. d |
| Socrates | 29. a | Scyllaean dogs | 23. d |
| Sogdianus | 79. a | Scots convert to the faith of Christ | 84. b |
| Socrates | 78. d & 29. a | Scorpion | 10. c |
| Solstices and equinoxes | 26. d | Why the Scorpion is precipitous | 45. a |
| Sun | 6. c | Scruple | 34. a |
| How great the Sun is | 10. d | Second age | 28. d |
| Magnitude of the Sun according to Hipparchus | 9. b | The second age has ten generations | 24. a |
| How eclipses of the Sun and Moon occur | 8. d | Second age of the world | 75. a |
| Two solstices | 26. d | Second synod | 86. b |
| Eclipses of the Sun and Moon | 11. a | Zedekiah | 29. a |
| Solstitial circle | 4. d | Seleucia | 79. b |
| The Sun does not rise for all nations at the same time | 56. d | Seleucus | 79. b |
| Solstice | 53. c | Wonderful effect of the selenites moonstone | 65. c |
| The Sun divides the seasons | 10. d | Where the moonstone is born | 52. c |
| Whence the Sun is nourished | 10. d | Moonstone miraculously imitates the moon | 52. b |
| The Sun is obscured | 95. c | Semis half-measure | 35. d |
| Whether the Sun has an epicycle | 8. b | Shem | 75. a |
| When the course of the Sun ends | 97. d | Mysteries of the number six | 69. c |
| How far the Sun is from the Moon | 50. d | Why the number six is perfect | 37. b |
| What must be done at the winter solstice until the next equinox | 54. b | Power and potency of the number six | 38. a |
| The Sun sees all things | 37. a | Seventy Interpreters the Septuagint | 29. a |
| Solinus on Thule | 55. b | Northern circle | 47. d |
| Sun | 6. c | Which day of the week it is on each Calends | 48. b |
| Why the Sun moves toward the north and south | God rested on the seventh day | 2. c | |
| Organization of the week | 26. a |