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devil’s mousetrap: Ambrose on,
70

71
; Aquinas on,
71

72
,
74

75
; Augustine on,
67

68
,
70
; in bestiaries,
67
; Bonaventure on,
72

73
; Gerson on,
72
; Gregory of Nyssa on,
68

70
; Holkot on,
82

83
; Luther on,
88

89

de’Zorzi, Pietro,
226

dialectic.
See
rhetoric

dissimulation: Accetto on,
184

87
; Alexander of Hales on,
123

24
; Antoninus on,
136
; Castiglione on,
162
; Christine de Pizan on,
177

78
; defined,
136
,
184

85
; as lying,
185

87
; Navarrus on,
142

43

divine fishhook.
See
devil’s mousetrap

Dury, John,
55

equivocation.
See
mental reservation

Eucharist: Aquinas on,
79
; Bonaventure on,
77

78
; as deception,
79

82
; Holkot on,
81

85
,
88
; Ockham on,
80
; as sacrament of truth,
77

79
,
85
; Wycliff on,
85

88

Eve: Augustine on,
39

45
; Calvin on,
51

52
; Christine de Pizan on,
222

23
; Chrysostom on,
37

40
; Luther on,
48

51
; Philo of Alexandria on,
210

11
; role in Fall,
37

52
,
59

61
,
205

7
; Rupert of Duetz on,
205

7
; Vincent of Beauvais on,
207

8

Fall: Adam’s role in,
43
,
45

46
,
59

61
; as allegory,
30

32
; Ambrose on,
40

45
; Augustine on,
31

32
,
39

40
,
44

45
,
60

61
; Bonaventure on,
41,
46
,
50
; Calvin on,
51

52
,
65

66
; consequences of,
23

24
,
26

28
,
54
,
146

47
,
208
; and divine deception,
63

64
; Eve’s role in,
37

52
,
59

61
,
205

8
; as heresy/misinterpretation,
27

28
,
47

55
,
58

61
; as historical event,
31

33
,
47
; Hugh of St. Victor on,
49
; interpretive problems with,
28

35
; Kant on,
255

56
; Luther on,
32

33
,
47

51
; Milton on,
59

61
; as model for all temptations,
24

25
,
27
; Nicholas of Lyra on,
36

37
; Pascal on,
146

47
; Philo of Alexandria on,
31
; role of Devil in,
33

34
,
37

52
,
59

61
,
205

7
,
210

11
; Rousseau on,
247

49
; Rupert of Deutz on,
205

7

Fifteen Joys of Marriage, The
,
201

flattery: Chartier on,
154

55
; Christine de Pizan on,
163

64
; Guazzo on,
184
,
189

90
; John of Salisbury on,
153
,
164
,
172

73
; Mandeville on,
192

93
; Walker on,
183

84

Fonte, Moderata: on language and truth,
230

32
; on male dishonesty,
226

32
,
235

37
; on male vanity,
231

34
; on marriage,
228
,
236

37
; and Venetian society,
227

Foulechat, Denis,
164
,
167

68

Galen,
212

Garden of Eden.
See
Temptation

Gerson, Jean,
72

God: Augustine on,
62

65
; Bayle on,
94

96
,
98

99
,
103

4
; Calvin on,
65

66
,
91

94
; as deceiver,
63

66
,
81

104
; Descartes on,
62

63
,
94

104
; and devil’s mousetrap,
67

77
; and the Eucharist,
77

88
; Holkot on,
81

85
; as inscrutable,
66
,
84
,
87

88
,
90

94
; Luther on,
88

91
; Malebranche on,
102

3
; Wycliff on,
85

88

Gombaud, Antoine (Chevalier de Méré),
193

Gracián, Baltasar,
193

95

Gratian,
173

75

Gregory of Nyssa,
68

70

Gregory of Rimini,
94

95

Guazzo, Stefano: on civility,
188

90
; on dissembling and lying,
187

90
; on flattery,
184
,
189

90

Guido de Monte Rocherii,
76

77

Hammond, Henry,
105
,
145

Hebrew midwives,
116

17
,
125

Holkot, Robert,
81

85
,
88
,
90

Hugh of St. Victor,
37
,
39
,
45

46
,
49

Humbert of Romans,
135

hypocrisy,
133

34
,
180

81

Isidore of Seville,
156

Jacob, and Esau: Alexander of Hales on,
122

23
; Antoninus on,
136
; Aquinas on,
122
; Augustine on,
118

19

Jean de Meun,
202
,
220

Jehan le Fèvre.
See
le Fèvre
,
Jehan

Jerome,
107

8

John of Paris,
213

John of Salisbury: on flatterers,
153

54
,
163

64
; on lying,
172

75
,
181

82
,
189
,
202
; on prudence,
168
; and skepticism,
164

68
; and self-knowledge,
163

64
,
170

71

Kant, Immanuel,
254

57

Kramer, Heinrich,
204
,
216

Langland, William,
76

La Rochefoucauld, François duc de,
189
,
195

Law, William,
197

98

le Fèvre, Jehan,
200

201
,
203

Lombard, Peter,
37
,
65
,
119

Luther, Martin: on the devil’s mousetrap,
88

91
; on divine deception,
88

92
; on the Fall,
32

33
,
47

51
; and literal interpretation,
47

48
,
52

55

lying: and amphibology,
141

45
; and dissimulation,
185

87
; and the historiography of Early Modern Europe,
6

10
; and masculine nature,
226

37
; and mental reservation/misleading,
117

18
,
122
,
136

45
; as necessary to society,
191
,
196

98
,
238
,
245

46
,
253

54
; as sin against justice,
119

21
, as sin against Truth,
110

16
,
126
; as sin against truth,
124

31
; types of,
114

15
,
120

21
,
125

27
; and women,
199

211
,
214

16
,
225

—acceptable: Christine de Pisan on,
176

81
,
225
; Guazzo on,
187

90
; John of Salisbury on,
172

175
,
180

81
,
202
; Rousseau on,
251

52
,
254
; Walker on,
188

90

—definitions of: Alexander of Hales’,
122

23
; Antoninus of Florence’s,
138

41
; Aquinas’s,
119

21
; Augustine’s,
113

15
; Prierias’s,
139

41
; Rousseau’s,
250

51
; Scotus’s,
124

25

—prohibited: Aquinas on,
119

22
; Augustine on,
7

8
,
105

14
; Kant on,
254

55
; in the scholastic tradition,
8
,
107

8
,
119

35
,
143

44

Machiavelli, Niccolò,
6

7
,
8

Malebranche, Pierre,
102

3

Mandeville, Bernard: on civility,
193
; on flattery and lies,
191

94
,
196

98
; on human nature,
191

92

Marinella, Lucrezia: on masculine adornment,
232

34
; on masculine dishonesty,
226

27
; and Venetian society,
227

Martin, John Jeffries,
259n19

Matheolus.
See
Matthew of Bologne

Matthew of Bologne (Matheolus),
199

200

mental reservation: Antoninus on,
136

39
; Azor on,
144

45
; Pascal on,
109
; Prierias on,
139
; restrictions on,
139

41

Mersenne, Marin,
94

95

Milton, John,
33
,
59

61

Mirandola, Pico della,
234

misogyny: biblical,
205

11
; Boccaccio and,
221

24
; Christine de Pizan’s critique of,
204

5
,
216

25
; Chrysostom and,
211
; in
The Hammer of Witches
,
203

4
; institutionalized,
235

37
; medical,
211

16
; in medieval literature,
199

203
; Tertullian and,
203
,
208

11

Navarrus (Martin Azpilcueta),
141

45

Nicholas of Lyra,
26
,
35

37
,
45
,
63

64

Nicole, Pierre,
194

96

Nider, Johannes,
134

35

Ockham, William,
80

81

Origin,
32

Pascal, Blaise: on original sin,
146

49
; and Jesuit casuistry
108

10
,
145

Paul (saint),
23
,
25
,
27

Peacham, Henry,
234

35

Pecham, John,
79

perplexity, moral,
173

75

Peter of Blois,
157

58
,
181

Philibert de Vienne,
182

83

Philo of Alexandria,
31
,
210

11

Physiologus
,
67

Prierias, Sylvester,
8

Priscillian,
106

probability.
See
rhetoric

prudence (
prudentia
): Albert the Great on,
215

16
,
222
; Aquinas on,
74

75
,
214
; Bonaventure on,
73

74
; Buridan on,
214
; Charron on,
160

61
; Christine de Pizan on,
175

76
,
222

25
; and cunning,
74

75
,
214

16
,
222
; and the devil’s mousetrap,
73

77
,
90
; John of Salisbury on,
168
; Oresme on,
214
; and women,
214

16
,
222

25

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