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Chapter twenty-five. Of the sixth commandment
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Prologue 11
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Part one
- Chapter one. How he who madly loves is displeasing to god 19
- Chapter two. How he who loves his neighbor's wife offends god, himself, and his neighbor 21
- Chapter three. How love is the cause of death, violence, and war 22
- Chapter four. How he who loves is in his loving altogether fearful 25
- Chapter five. How he who loves hates his father and mother, his kin and friends 27
- Chapter six. How lovers, loving, lose the respect of others 28
- Chapter seven. How many go mad from loving 30
- Chapter eight. How chastity and continence are noble virtues in god's creatures 31
- Chapter nine. How love causes many to perjure themselves and commit crimes 33
- Chapter ten. How the greater a man’s ardor in lechery is, the greater is his repentance once it is accomplished 35
- Chapter eleven. How the priest and even the layman are destroyed by love 37
- Chapter twelve. How he who loves is diligent in nothing but his love 38
- Chapter thirteen. Of the evil thoughts that come to him who loves 39
- Chapter fourteen. How love is the cause of deaths and other evils 42
- Chapter fifteen. How marriages are destroyed by love 42
- Chapter sixteen. How he who gives himself to lechery loses his strength 48
- Chapter seventeen. How the learned lose their learning through love 50
- Chapter eighteen. How a woman's love is full of deceit 55
- Chapter nineteen. How he who madly loves trangresses the ten commandments 61
- Chapter twenty. How he who madly loves breaks the first commandment 62
- Chapter twenty-one. Of the second commandment 63
- Chapter twenty-two. Of the third commandment 65
- Chapter twenty-three. Of the fourth commandment 66
- Chapter twenty-four. Of the fifth commandment 67
- Chapter twenty-five. Of the sixth commandment 71
- Chapter twenty-six. Of the seventh commandment 72
- Chapter twenty-seven. Of the eighth commandment 73
- Chapter twenty-eight. Of the ninth commandment 74
- Chapter twenty-nine. Of the tenth commandment 76
- Chapter thirty. Of the first deadly sin 77
- Chapter thirty-one. Of the second deadly sin 80
- Chapter thirty-two. Of the third deadly sin 80
- Chapter thirty-three. Of the fourth deadly sin 81
- Chapter thirty-four. Of the fifth deadly sin 82
- Chapter thirty-five. Of the sixth deadly sin 83
- Chapter thirty-six. Of the seventh deadly sin 85
- Chapter thirty-seven. How he who loves loses all the virtues 87
- Chapter thirty-eight. Conclusion: how all evils proceed from love 97
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Part two
- Chapter one. Of the vices, blemishes, and evil ways of perverse women, and first i shall speak of avarice 101
- Chapter two. How woman is a gossip and a backbiter 109
- Chapter three. How women, because of their cupidity, love all comers 113
- Chapter four. How woman is envious of all more beautiful than she 116
- Chapter five. How woman's constancy depends upon what you give her 124
- Chapter six. How woman is two-faced 128
- Chapter seven. Of disobedience in wives 132
- Chapter eight. How proud woman cares not what she says or does 138
- Chapter nine. How woman is given to windy boastfulness 141
- Chapter ten. How woman perjures herself falsely swearing 145
- Chapter eleven. How a man should be on his guard against a drunken woman 149
- Chapter twelve. How a chattering woman always talks about the affairs of others 153
- Chapter thirteen. How women love any man they please, of whatever age 155
- Chapter fourteen. How the only wisdom is to love god, and all else is folly 161
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Part three
- Chapter one. Of the complexions 169
- Chapter two. Of the sanguine man 170
- Chapter three. Of the choleric man 170
- Chapter four. Of the phlegmatic man 171
- Chapter five. Of the melancholy man 172
- Chapter six. How the signs influence the parts of the body 173
- Chapter seven. Of the attributes of the sanguine man 175
- Chapter eight. Of the choleric man: what qualities he has for loving and being loved 181
- Chapter nine. Of the melancholy man: how he is given to quarreling 186
- Chapter ten. Of the phlegmatic man: his qualities for loving or being loved 187
- Chapter eleven. Of matrimony 191
- Notes 198
- Bibliography 200
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
- Prologue 11
-
Part one
- Chapter one. How he who madly loves is displeasing to god 19
- Chapter two. How he who loves his neighbor's wife offends god, himself, and his neighbor 21
- Chapter three. How love is the cause of death, violence, and war 22
- Chapter four. How he who loves is in his loving altogether fearful 25
- Chapter five. How he who loves hates his father and mother, his kin and friends 27
- Chapter six. How lovers, loving, lose the respect of others 28
- Chapter seven. How many go mad from loving 30
- Chapter eight. How chastity and continence are noble virtues in god's creatures 31
- Chapter nine. How love causes many to perjure themselves and commit crimes 33
- Chapter ten. How the greater a man’s ardor in lechery is, the greater is his repentance once it is accomplished 35
- Chapter eleven. How the priest and even the layman are destroyed by love 37
- Chapter twelve. How he who loves is diligent in nothing but his love 38
- Chapter thirteen. Of the evil thoughts that come to him who loves 39
- Chapter fourteen. How love is the cause of deaths and other evils 42
- Chapter fifteen. How marriages are destroyed by love 42
- Chapter sixteen. How he who gives himself to lechery loses his strength 48
- Chapter seventeen. How the learned lose their learning through love 50
- Chapter eighteen. How a woman's love is full of deceit 55
- Chapter nineteen. How he who madly loves trangresses the ten commandments 61
- Chapter twenty. How he who madly loves breaks the first commandment 62
- Chapter twenty-one. Of the second commandment 63
- Chapter twenty-two. Of the third commandment 65
- Chapter twenty-three. Of the fourth commandment 66
- Chapter twenty-four. Of the fifth commandment 67
- Chapter twenty-five. Of the sixth commandment 71
- Chapter twenty-six. Of the seventh commandment 72
- Chapter twenty-seven. Of the eighth commandment 73
- Chapter twenty-eight. Of the ninth commandment 74
- Chapter twenty-nine. Of the tenth commandment 76
- Chapter thirty. Of the first deadly sin 77
- Chapter thirty-one. Of the second deadly sin 80
- Chapter thirty-two. Of the third deadly sin 80
- Chapter thirty-three. Of the fourth deadly sin 81
- Chapter thirty-four. Of the fifth deadly sin 82
- Chapter thirty-five. Of the sixth deadly sin 83
- Chapter thirty-six. Of the seventh deadly sin 85
- Chapter thirty-seven. How he who loves loses all the virtues 87
- Chapter thirty-eight. Conclusion: how all evils proceed from love 97
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Part two
- Chapter one. Of the vices, blemishes, and evil ways of perverse women, and first i shall speak of avarice 101
- Chapter two. How woman is a gossip and a backbiter 109
- Chapter three. How women, because of their cupidity, love all comers 113
- Chapter four. How woman is envious of all more beautiful than she 116
- Chapter five. How woman's constancy depends upon what you give her 124
- Chapter six. How woman is two-faced 128
- Chapter seven. Of disobedience in wives 132
- Chapter eight. How proud woman cares not what she says or does 138
- Chapter nine. How woman is given to windy boastfulness 141
- Chapter ten. How woman perjures herself falsely swearing 145
- Chapter eleven. How a man should be on his guard against a drunken woman 149
- Chapter twelve. How a chattering woman always talks about the affairs of others 153
- Chapter thirteen. How women love any man they please, of whatever age 155
- Chapter fourteen. How the only wisdom is to love god, and all else is folly 161
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Part three
- Chapter one. Of the complexions 169
- Chapter two. Of the sanguine man 170
- Chapter three. Of the choleric man 170
- Chapter four. Of the phlegmatic man 171
- Chapter five. Of the melancholy man 172
- Chapter six. How the signs influence the parts of the body 173
- Chapter seven. Of the attributes of the sanguine man 175
- Chapter eight. Of the choleric man: what qualities he has for loving and being loved 181
- Chapter nine. Of the melancholy man: how he is given to quarreling 186
- Chapter ten. Of the phlegmatic man: his qualities for loving or being loved 187
- Chapter eleven. Of matrimony 191
- Notes 198
- Bibliography 200