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The physician Everard Maynwaring insists his Medicus absolutus (1668) is "a Touch-stone" by which the true, learned physician might be distinguished from the charlatan: "him that hath been trained up in Manufacture, Buying and Selling, or a loose idle life," ill fits for the "grand Business" of medicine.
14 Colocci, 68: "Philon Deus / intelligibilis atque incorporeus / omnibus numeris absolutus / ego ex philone Quodsi partes eius sunt corporeae et corpus mensurabile est vel sub mensura cadit tum mundum praecipue quod corpus omnium corporum maximum est quippe quod aliorum corporum congeriem in sinu suo tamquam proprias prateter gerit.
 
 
 
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