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the Hebrews, Nogu. Her Intelligence is Haniel, i. e. Reconciler of Mercy; infus'd by the Power of God, through the Intelligence Raphaël and diffus'd, by the same Means, upon all Terrestrial Beings.

XVIII. Samech denotes the Heaven of Mercury, call'd Cochab, i. e. Star. His Intelligence is Michael, derived from the Power of God, by Means of the Intelligence Raphaël; and, by Means of the same Intelligence, descending influentially upon all Things below.

XIX. Hajim denotes the Heaven of the Moon, call'd Jareach, The Left Eye of the World. Her Intelligence is Gabriel, infus'd by the Power of God, through the Intelligence Michael; and descending, as the 'foremention'd, influentially upon all the Terrestrial Creation. Such is the Cabalistical Account of the References of these Letters of the HebrewAlphabet to the World of Circles or Stars. And to these may be added the References of the Three Letters following.

XX. Pe, Initial, denotes the Reasonable Soul; which, in the Opinion of the Hebrews, is govern'd by various Intelligences.

XXI. Pe, Final, denotes all Spirits of the Animal Nature: which, through the Power and Command of God, are govern'd, or influenc'd, by the Intelligences above.

XXII. Tzade, Initial, is referr❜d to the Intelligible cœlestial Matter, and to the sensible Elements, or the Elements of Sense, in all compound or mixt Bodies; which Matter and Elements are, through the Power of God, govern'd by different Intelligences, according to their different Natures and Forms.

We now come to the Alphabetical References the Cabalists make to their Elementary World.

XXIII. Tzade, Final, is referr'd to the Four Elements of Matter; namely, Fire, Air, Water, and Earth; which are govern'd, through the Power of God, by certain cœlestial Powers and Angels; as is the Prima Materia, or First Matter, which is the grand Fountain or Origin of all the Ele

ments.

XXIV. Koph is referr'd to inanimate or insensitive Bodies; as Minerals, &c. whether simple or compound.

These Bodies are, through the Power of God, governed by the Cœlestial Beings, and their respective Intelligences.

XXV. Resch is referr'd to all the Productions in the Vegetable World; as Trees, Herbs, Roots, &c. and to the Colestial Influences that are derived upon them. There is not, say the Cabalists, an Herb upon Earth that hath not its Intelligence, or Influence, which saith to it, Encrease and multiply thy self.

XXVI. Schin is referr'd to all the Species of the Animal Nature; as Quadrupeds, Birds, Fish, and Insects, and every Thing, beneath the Rational Nature, that hath Life and Motion. These receive, through the power of God, the Influences of the Cœlestial Bodies, and of their respective Intelligences.

XXVII. Thau is the Symbol of the little World, Man; because as Man, with respect to this World, was the Being created last, so is this Letter the last of the Hebrew-Alphabet. He is govern'd of God, through the Qualities of the First Matter, and according to the Influences of the Stars, and likewise by Guardian-Angels, which attend him, and which, in Hebrew, are call'd Ischim, i. e. Strong Men; who are said to have been the Last of the Angelic Creation, as Man was the Last of This.

Such are the References of the Letters of the HebrewAlphabet, towards the Accomplishment of the Mysteries of the Cabala, extracted, not without great Labour, from the Writings of Rabbi Akkiva, who was, it seems, a most profound Cabalist, and who hath been already frequently mention'd in the Course of these Papers. They pass, from God, down to all the Stages of the known Creation; the Letter Aleph, the First in the Hebrew-Alphabet, being referr'd to God, who is the First Cause of all Things, and who, through his unsearchable Power and Judgment, comprehends, directs, and governs all Things; working by, and diffusing his Power upon, Second Causes; and, from them, deriving his Power upon Third Causes, &c. Which Causes are the Sacred Hosts and Principalities; who have their different Degrees of Influence; rising gradually, one Class above another, to different Stages of Power and Perfection.

Monforte, Guido da. INF. xii. 119.

Montone. INF. xvi. 94.

Moon. INF. x. 80. PAR. xvi. 82.
Mordecai. PURG. xvii. 29.

Mordrec. INF. xxxii. 61.

Morocco. INF. xxvi. 104. PURG. iv.
139.

Moronto. PAR. XV. 136.

Mosca degli Uberti, or Lamberti. INF.
vi. 80; xxviii. 106.

Moses. INF. iv. 57. PURG. xxxii. 80.
PAR. iv. 29; xxiv. 136; xxvi. 41.
Mozzi, Andrea dei. INF. xv. 112.
Muses. INF. ii. 7; xxxii. 10. PURG. i.
8; xxii. 105; xxix. 37. PAR. ii. 9;
xii. 7; xxiii. 56.

Mutius Scævola. PAR. iv. 84.
Myrrha. INF. xxx. 38.

Naiades. PURG. xxxiii. 49.
Naples. PURG. iii. 27.

Napoleone degli Alberti. INF. xxxii.
55.

Narcissus. INF. XXX. 128. PAR. iii. 18.
Nasidius. INF. XXV. 95.

Nathan, Prophet. PAR. xii. 136.

Navarre. INF. xxii. 48. PAR. xix.
143.

Navarrese, the (Ciampolo). INF. xxii.
121.

Nazareth. PAR. ix. 137.
Nebuchadnezzar. PAR. iv. 14.

Negligent of repentance. PURG. ii. to
vii.

Nella, wife of Forese. PURG. xxiii.
87.

Neptune. INF. xxviii. 83. PAR. XXXiii.
96.

Neri, Black Party. INF. vi. 65.

Nerli, family. PAR. XV. 115.

Nymphs, Naiades. PURG. xxix. 4;
xxxi. 106.

Nymphs, Virtues. PURG. xxxii. 98.

Obizzo of Esti. INF. xii. 111; xviii.
56.

Ocean. PAR. ix. 84.

Octavian Augustus. INF. i. 71. PURG.
vii. 6.

Oderisi d' Agobbio. PURG. xi. 79.
Olympus. PURG. xxiv. 15.

Omberto di Santafiore. PURG. xi. 58,
67.

Orbisani, Buonagiunta. PURG. xxiv.
19, 35.

Ordelaffi of Forlì. INF. xxvii. 45.
Orestes. PURG. xiii. 33.

Oriaco. PURG. v. 80.

Orlando. INF. xxxi. 18. PAR. xviii. 43.
Ormanni, family. PAR. xvi. 89.
Orpheus. INF. iv. 140.
Orsini, family. INF. xix. 70.
Orso, Count. PURG. vi. 19.
Ostia. PURG. ii. 101.

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Ostiense, Cardinal. PAR. xii. 83.
Ottocar, King of Bohemia. PURG. vii.
100.

Ovid. INF. iv. 90; xxv. 97.

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Palazzo, Conrad. PURG. xvi. 124.
Palermo. PAR. viii. 75.
Palestrina. INF. xxvii. 102.
Palladium. INF. xxvi. 63.
Pallas (Minerva). PURG. xii. 31.
Pallas, son of Evander. PAR. vi. 36.

Nessus. INF. xii. 67, 98, 104, 115, 129; Paradise, Terrestrial. PURG. xxviii.

xiii. 1.

Nicholas Salimbeni. INF. xxix. 127.
Nicholas, St., of Bari. PURG. xx. 32.
Nicholas III., Pope. INF. xix. 31.

Nicosia. PAR. xix. 146.

Paris, city. PURG. xi. 81; xx. 52.
Paris, Trojan. INF. v. 67.

Parmenides. PAR. xiii. 125.

Parnassus. PURG. xxii. 65, 104; xxviii.
141; xxxi. 140. PAR. i. 16..

Nile. INF. xxxiv. 45. PURG. xxiv. 64. Pasiphae. INF. xii. 13. PURG. xxvi. 41;

PAR. vi. 66.

Nimrod. INF. xxxi. 77. PURG. xii. 34.

PAR. xxvi. 126.

Ninus. INF. v. 59.

Nino Visconti, of Pisa. PURG. viii. 53,
109.

Niobe, Queen of Thebes. PURG. xii.
37.

Nisus. INF. i. 108.

Noah. INF. iv. 56. Par. xii. 17.

Nocera. PAR. xi. 48.

Noli. PURG. iv. 25.

Normandy. PURG. XX. 66.

Norway. PAR. xix. 139.

86.

Paul, Apostle. INF. ii. 32. PURG. xxix.
139. PAR. xviii. 131, 136; xxi. 127;
xxiv. 62; xxviii. 138.

Paul Orosius. PAR. X. 119.
Pazzi, family. INF. xii. 137; xxxii. 68.
Peculators. INF. xxi., xxii.

Pegasea (Calliope). PAR. xviii. 82.
Peleus. INF. xxxi. 5.

Pelican (Christ). PAR. XXV. 113.

Peloro. PURG. xiv. 32. PAR. viii. 68.
Penelope. INF. xxvi. 96.

Pennino (Pennine Alps). INF. xx. 65.
Penthesilea. INF. iv. 124.

Notary, the, Jacopo da Lentino. Pera, family. PAR. xvi. 126.

PURG. XXIV. 56.

Novarese. INF. xxviii. 59.

Novello, Frederick. PURG. vi. 17.
Numidia. PURG. xxxi. 72.

Nymphs, stars. PAR. xxiii. 26.

Perillus. INF. xxvii. 8.

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Peter, St., Apostle. INF. i. 134; ii.
24; xix. 91, 94. PURG. ix. 127; xiii.
51; xix. 99; xxi. 54; xxii. 63;
xxxii. 76. PAR. ix. 141; xi. 120;
xviii. 131, 136; xxi. 127; xxiii. 139;
xxiv. 34, 39, 59, 124; xxv. 12, 14;
xxvii. 19; xxxii. 124, 133.

Peter, St., Church of. INF. xviii. 32;
xxxi. 59.

Peter Bernardone. PAR. xi. 89.
Peter Damiano. PAR. xxi. 121; xxii.

88.

Peter Lombard. PAR. X. 107.
Peter Mangiadore. PAR. xii. 134.
Peter of Aragon. PURG. vii. 112, 125.
Peter of Spain. PAR. xii. 134.
Peter Peccatore. PAR. xxi. 122.
Pettignano, Pier. PURG. xiii. 128.
Phædra. PAR. xvii. 47.

Phaeton. INF. xvii. 107. PURG. iv. 72;
xxix. 119. PAR. xvii. 3; xxxi. 125.
Phalaris. INF. xxvii. 7.

Phareæ, serpents. INF. xxiv. 86.
Pharisees. INF. xxiii. 116; xxvii. 85.
Pharsalia. PAR. vi. 65.

Philippo Argenti. INF. viii. 61.
Philip III. of France. PURG. vii. 103.
Philip IV., the Fair, of France. INF.
xix. 87. PURG. vii. 109; xx. 46, 86;
xxxii. 152; xxxiii. 45. PAR. xix.
120.

Philippi, family. PAR. xvi. 89.
Philips, Kings of France. PURG. XX.
50.

Phlegethon. INF. xiv. 116, 131, 134.
Phlegra. INF. xiv. 58.
Phlegyas. INF. viii. 19, 24.
Phoenicia. PAR. XXVii. 83.

Phoenix. INF. xxiv. 107.

Pholus. INF. xii. 72.

Photinus. INF. xi. 9.

Phyllis. PAR. ix. 100.

Pia, lady of Siena. PURG. v. 133.
Piava. PAR. ix. 27.

Piccarda. PURG. xxiv. 10. PAR. iii.
49; iv. 97, 112.

Piceno, Campo. INF. xxiv. 148.
Pierre de la Brosse. PURG. vi. 22.
Pier da Medicina. INF. xxviii. 73.
Pier Pettignano. PURG. xiii. 128.
Pier Traversaro. PURG. xiv. 98.
Pier della Vigna. INF. xiii. 58.
Pietola. PURG. Xviii. 83.
Pietrapana. INF. xxxii. 29.

Pigli or Billi, family. PAR. xvi. 103.
Pila, Ubaldin dalla. PURG. xxiv. 29.
Pilate, the modern (Philip the Fair.)
PURG. XX. 91.

Pinamonte, Buonacossi. INF. xx. 96.
Pine Cone of St. Peter's. INF. xxxi. 59.
Pisa. INF. xxxiii. 79. PURG. vi. 17.
Pisans. INF. xxxiii. 30. Purg. xiv. 53.
Pisistratus. PURG. XV. 101.

Pistoia. INF. xxiv. 126, 143; xxv. 10.
Pius I. PAR. xxvii. 44.

Plato. INF. iv. 134. PURG. iii. 43. PAR.
iv. 24, 49.

Plautus. PURG. xxii. 98.
Plutus. INF. vi. 115; vii. 2.

Po. INF. v. 98; xx. 78. PURG. XIV.
92; xvi. 115. PAR. vi. 51; xv. 137.
Ponthieu. PURG. XX. 66.

Pola. INF. ix. 113.

Pole, North. PURG. i. 29.
Pole, South. PURG. i. 23.
Polenta, family. INF. xxvii. 41.
Pollux, Castor and. PURG. iv. 61.
Polycletus. PURG. X. 32.

Polydorus. INF. xxx. 18. PURG. XX.
115.

Polyhymnia. PAR. xxiii. 56.
Polymnestor. PURG. xx. 115.
Polynices. INF. xxvi. 54. PURG. xxii. 56.
Polyxena. INF. xxx. 17.

Pompey the Great. PAR. vi. 53.
Porta Sole of Perugia. PAR. xi. 47.
Portugal. PAR. xix. 139.
Potiphar's wife. INF. xxx. 97.
Poverty, examples of. PURG. xx. 22.
Powers, order of angels. PAR. xxviii.
123.

Prague. PAR. xix. 117.

Prata, Guido da. PURG. xiv. 104.
Prato. INF. xxvi. 9.
Pratomagno. PURG. v. 116.
Preachers. PAR. xxix. 96.
Pressa, family. PAR. xvi. 100.
Priest, the High, Boniface VIII. INF.
xxvii. 70

Priam, King of Troy. INF. xxx. 15.
Primum Mobile. PAR. xxvii. 106.
Principalities, order of angels. PAR.
viii. 34; xxviii. 125.
Priscian. INF. XV. 109.
Procne. PURG. xvii. 19.

Prodigal, the. INF. vii.

Proserpine. INF. ix. 44; x. 80. Purg.
xxviii. 50.

Proud, the. PURG. X., xi., xii.

Provençals. PAR. vi. 130.

Provence. PURG. vii. 126 ; xx. 61. PAR.
viii. 58.

Provenzan Salvani. PURG. xi. 121.
Psalmist David. PURG. x. 65.
Ptolemy, Claudius. INF. iv. 142.
Ptolemy, King of Egypt. PAR. vi. 69.
Ptolomæa. INF. xxxiii. 124.
Puccio Sciancato. INF. xxv. 148.
Pygmalion. PURG. XX. 103.
Pyramus. PURG. xxvii. 38; xxxiii. 69.
Pyrenees. PAR. xix. 144.
Pyrrhus. INF. xii. 135. PAR. vi. 44.

Quarnaro, Gulf of. INF. ix. 113.
Quinctius Cincinnatus. PAR. vi. 46.
Quirinus (Romulus). PAR. viii. 131.

Rabanus. PAR. xii. 139.

Rachel. INF. ii. 102; iv. 60. PURG.
xxvii. 104. PAR. Xxxii. 8.
Rahab. PAR. ix. 116.
Ram, sign of the Zodiac. PURG. viii
134. PAR. xxix. 2.

Raphael, Archangel. PAR. iv. 48.

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