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Alphabetical Index.
| Item | Folio |
|---|---|
| Questions of the first column B.C.D.L. These letters refer to specific terms in Llull's logical "alphabet," where each letter represents a principle or category. | f. 97 |
| Questions of the second column c.d.e.f. | fo. 98 |
| Questions of the third column d.e.f.t. | fo. 98 |
| Questions of the fourth column e.f.g.t. | fo. 99 |
| Questions of the fifth figure f.g.h.t. term: Figure (original: Figura)—Geometric diagrams used by Llull to visualize the relationships between different concepts. | fo. 100 |
| Questions of the sixth column g.h.i.t. | fo. 100 |
| Questions of the seventh column h.i.k.t. | fo. 101 |
| Questions of the invocation of the third figure. | fo. 102 |
| Imaginative questions through rules and the discourse of principles. | fo. 105 |
| Questions of the senses through the discourse of rules. | fo. 105 |
| Questions of the fourth figure. | fo. 102 |
| Questions on the mixing of principles and rules. | fo. 102 |
| Question concerning the angel. | fo. 103 |
| Question concerning the "wherefore" original: quare—the reason or cause of a thing. which it is. | fo. 6 |
| Question concerning heaven through principles. | fo. 104 |
| Question concerning heaven made through rules. | fo. 104 |
| Item | Folio |
|---|---|
| What reception is. | fo. 82 |
| What the rule of a prince original: Regimen principis—A common medieval genre of literature advising rulers on ethics and governance. is. | fo. 92 |
| Questions of governance. | fo. 122 |
| Questions of reception. | fo. 117 |
| Rule G. | fo. 7 |
| Rule H. | fo. 7 |
| Rule H concerning instrumentality original: istrumentalitate—likely referring to the means or tools by which an action is performed.. | fo. 8 |
| Rule of modality signified by K. | fo. 7 |
| Rule B. | fo. 5 |
| Rule C. | fo. 6 |
| Rule D. | fo. 6 |
| Rule F. | fo. 6 |
| The ten rules of this Art. | fo. 5 |
| What relation is. | fo. 81 |
| Questions of relation. | fo. 116 |
| What rhetoric is. | fo. 89 |
| Questions of rhetoric. | fo. 121 |
| Item | Folio |
|---|---|
| Wisdom derived through rules. | fo. 39 |
| Wisdom derived through principles. | fo. 31 |
| The sensitive faculty original: Sensitiua—the part of the soul responsible for perception and feeling. derived through rules. | fo. 61 |
| The sensitive faculty derived through principles. | fo. 61 |
| Questions of signification. | fo. 117 |
| What likeness original: Similitudo is, and concerning the thing likened. | fo. 87 |
| Questions of likeness and the thing likened. | fo. 120 |
| What simplicity is. | fo. 80 |
| Questions of simplicity. | fo. 116 |
| What position original: Situs—referring to the physical arrangement or category of "place". is. | fo. 82 |
| The fourth subject, which is concerning man, discussed through principles. | fo. 57 |
| The eighth subject, concerning the elementative faculty original: elementatiua—referring to the fundamental physical elements that compose bodies., derived through principles. | fo. 63 |
| The first subject, which is concerning God original: d vor—this abbreviation likely refers to Deo (God), which is the primary subject in Llull's system., how it is divided. | f. 46 |
| The second subject, concerning the angel, derived through principles. | fo. 54 |
| What substance is. | fo. 81 |
| Questions of substance. | fo. 116 |
| Pride derived through principles. | fo. 73 |
| Pride derived through rules. | fo. 73 |
| Questions of pride through rules. | fo. 112 |
| Questions of pride through principles. | fo. 112 |
| Hope derived through rules. | fo. 70 |
| Questions of hope through principles and rules. | fo. 109 |
| What species is. | fo. 80. |
| Questions of species. | fo. 115 |
| Questions of the mirror. In Llullian thought, mirrors often symbolize how truth is reflected in the mind or in the physical world. | fo. 118 |
| Item | Folio |
|---|---|
| Questions of transubstantiation and the thing transubstantiated. | fo. 119 |
| Temperance derived through principles. | fo. 67 |
| Temperance derived through rules. | fo. 67 |
| Questions of temperance through principles and rules. | f. 108 |
| What time is. | fo. 82 |
| Questions of time. | fo. 116 |
| What theology is. | fo. 88 |
| Questions of theology. | fo. 120 |
| Questions of the triangle. | fo. 118 |
| Item | Folio |
|---|---|
| The vegetative faculty original: Uegetatiua—the aspect of life shared by plants and animals, such as growth and nutrition. derived through rules. | folio. 63 |
| Vegetative questions through rules and principles. | fo. 111 |
| The vegetative faculty derived through principles. | fo. 62 |
| The vegetative faculty derived through rules. | fo. 62 |
| Virtue derived through rules. | fo. 40 |
| Virtue derived through principles. | fo. 32 |
| Questions of virtues and vices. | fo. 107 |
| Truth derived through rules. | fo. 41 |
| Will derived through rules. | fo. 40 |
| Will derived through principles. | fo. 32 |
| Questions of shadows. In Llull's philosophy, "shadows" (umbrae) represent the indirect or imperfect knowledge we have of divine truths. | fo. 118 |
| What unity is. | fo. 79 |