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Index

Accetto, Torquato,
184

87

Acontius, Jacobus,
25
,
55

59

Abraham,
117

18
,
122
,
13

Adam: and Christ
22

24
; role in Fall,
45

46
,
59

61
,
156

adornment: and lying,
208

11
; in men and women,
231

35
; and rhetoric,
234

35

Alan of Lille,
76

Albert the Great: on lies,
126

27
; on prudence,
215

16
,
222

Alexander of Hales: on lying,
122

24
; on words and speech,
123

24

Ambrose of Milan: on the devil’s mousetrap,
70

71
,
75
; on the Fall,
27
,
40

45
; on women,
203

amphibology (mixed speech),
141

45

Anselm of Bec: and monasticism,
131

32
; on truth and Truth,
128

32

Antoninus of Florence: on dissimulation,
136
; on mental reservation,
136

39

Aquinas: on concealing the truth,
122
; on devil’s mousetrap,
71

72
,
74

75
; on the Eucharist,
79
; on the Fall,
49
; on lying,
119

22
; on mortal and venial lies,
120

22
; on perplexity,
174
; on prudence,
74

76
; on truth and Truth,
128

30
; and the university,
131

33

Aristotle:
Ethics
,
126

27
; on women,
211

12

Astruc, Jean,
29

Augustine of Hippo: on biblical interpretation,
31

32
,
116

19
; on concealing truth,
117

18
; on creation of world,
30
; definition of lying,
113

16
; on the devil’s mousetrap,
67

68
,
70
; on divine deception,
64

65
; on the Fall,
31

32
,
39

40
,
44

45
,
48

49
,
60

61
; on intention,
114

16
; and lying,
7

8
,
105

119
,
126
; scholastic reception of,
119
,
126

27
,
142

43
; theology of language,
110

13

Avitus, Alcimus Ecdicius,
23

24

Azor, Juan,
144

45

Azpilcueta, Martin.
See
Navarrus

Bartholomew the Englishman,
213

Bayle, Pierre,
94

96
,
98

99
,
103

4

Bernard of Clairvaux,
3

4

bestiaries,
67

Bevir, Mark,
259n22

Boccaccio, Giovanni,
221

24

Bonaventure: on the devil’s mousetrap,
72

73
; on the Eucharist,
77

78
; on the Fall,
41
,
46
,
50
; on prudence,
72

74

Buridan, John: on complexion,
212

14
; on lying,
121

22
; on women and prudence,
214

Calvin, John: on creation of world
30
; on divine deception,
65

66
,
91

94
; on the Fall,
34
,
51

52

Campin, Robert,
72

Carteret, John,
191

Casa, Giovannia della,
183

Castiglione, Baldassare: and pessimism,
153

54
; and rhetoric,
161

62

casuistry, critique of,
108

10
,
145

49

Chartier, Alain,
154

56
,
181

Chobham, Thomas,
76

Christ.
See
devil’s mousetrap

Christine de Pizan: on the court,
163

65
,
181
; on dissimulation,
177

78
; and hypocrisy,
180

81
; and John of Salisbury,
163

65
; on lying,
176

81
,
187
,
189
,
225
; on misogyny,
199

200
,
204

5
,
216

25
; on prudence,
175

77
,
222

25
; on self-knowledge,
216

25
; and skepticism,
164

65

Chrysostom, John,
26
,
33

34
,
37

39

Cicero,
169

70
,
234

circumstances, rhetorical: Charron on
160

61
, Cicero on,
169

70
; John of Salisbury,
171

72
; and sin,
76

77

civility: as complaisance,
241

46
; Guazzo on,
188

90
; Pierre Nicole on,
194
; Philibert de Vienne on,
182

83
; Scudéry on,
241

46
; Walker on,
188

90

complaisance.
See
civility

complexion,
212

16
; Bartholomew the Englishman on,
213
; John of Paris on,
213

Consentius,
106
,
110

court: Charron on the,
160

61
; Chartier on,
154

55
; Christine de Pizan on,
163

65
,
181
; critique of,
153

58
,
163

65
,
167

68
,
181

84
,
193
; Damian on,
156

57
; and the fallen world,
156

58
; John of Salisbury on,
153

54
,
163

65
,
167

68
; Peter of Blois on,
157

58
; Philibert de Vienne on,
182

83
; and the salon,
238
; Walker on,
183

84

cunning (
astutia
).
See
prudence

Cyril of Alexandria,
70

Damian, Peter,
156

57
,
181

Dante Alighieri,
1

3
,
8
,
10

David of Augsburg,
133

34

Descartes, René: on biblical interpretation,
96

98
; on divine deception,
63
,
95

104
; and skepticism,
159
; on understanding God,
99

102

Devil: and Eve,
37
,
205

8
,
210

11
; and exterior and interior temptation,
36

38
; as false preacher,
41

55
; as Father of Lies,
25

26
,
113
; and God,
27
,
63

65
; and prudence,
74

77
,
214
; as rhetorician,
41

45
; and the serpent,
26
,
33

34
,
37

39
; wins,
6
,
103

4
,
256

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