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Contents
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Abbreviations VIII
- Introduction XI
- Prologue 1
- 1. On the Number of Parts Comprising the Eye 5
- 2. On the Order of the Parts in the Composition of the Eye 8
- 3. On the Number of Types of Vision 12
- 4. On the Means of Vision 14
- 5. On the Organ in Which Vision Is Completed 16
- 6. On 13 Extraordinary Phenomena That Are Related to Lessons Concerning Eyesight 18
- 7. On Moral Instruction According to Twelve Properties That Have Been Ascertained in the Corporeal Eye 45
- 8. On Seven Distinctions of the Eyes According to the Distinction of the Seven Capital Vices 75
- 9. On the Costliness of the Eyes in Respect to the Other Members of the Human Body 108
- 10. On Suffering the Loss of the Corporeal Eyes with Equanimity 111
- 11. On the Education of Students Based on the Seven Conditions That Are Required for Sight 114
- 12. On the Instruction of Prelates Based on Seven Properties of the Eyes 146
- 13. On the Four Things Spiritual Eyes Should Contemplate Continually 170
- 14. On Three Visible Things That Delight the Corporeal Eye 180
- 15. On the Sevenfold Eye of the Divine Gaze 189
- Emended Readings and Significant Variations between Pr1 and P7P8 194
- Bibliography 205
- Index of Sources and Analogues 235
- Index of Names 258
- Index of Subjects 263
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Acknowledgements VII
- Abbreviations VIII
- Introduction XI
- Prologue 1
- 1. On the Number of Parts Comprising the Eye 5
- 2. On the Order of the Parts in the Composition of the Eye 8
- 3. On the Number of Types of Vision 12
- 4. On the Means of Vision 14
- 5. On the Organ in Which Vision Is Completed 16
- 6. On 13 Extraordinary Phenomena That Are Related to Lessons Concerning Eyesight 18
- 7. On Moral Instruction According to Twelve Properties That Have Been Ascertained in the Corporeal Eye 45
- 8. On Seven Distinctions of the Eyes According to the Distinction of the Seven Capital Vices 75
- 9. On the Costliness of the Eyes in Respect to the Other Members of the Human Body 108
- 10. On Suffering the Loss of the Corporeal Eyes with Equanimity 111
- 11. On the Education of Students Based on the Seven Conditions That Are Required for Sight 114
- 12. On the Instruction of Prelates Based on Seven Properties of the Eyes 146
- 13. On the Four Things Spiritual Eyes Should Contemplate Continually 170
- 14. On Three Visible Things That Delight the Corporeal Eye 180
- 15. On the Sevenfold Eye of the Divine Gaze 189
- Emended Readings and Significant Variations between Pr1 and P7P8 194
- Bibliography 205
- Index of Sources and Analogues 235
- Index of Names 258
- Index of Subjects 263