The anatomy of melancholy, what it is, with all the kinds, causes, symptoms, prognostics, and several cures of it, Vol 2 (new ed. corrected and enriched), 1632, p.83-416
Examen de ingenios: or the Tryal of wits: Discovering the difference of wits among men, and what sort of learning suits best with each genius, 1698, p.47-62
In what manner parents may beget wise children, and of a wit fit for learning
Huartes, Juan ; Bellamy, Edward
Examen de ingenios: or the Tryal of wits: Discovering the difference of wits among men, and what sort of learning suits best with each genius, 1698, p.397-416
That the theory of divinity belongs to the understanding and preaching (which is the practic) to the imagination
Huartes, Juan ; Bellamy, Edward
Examen de ingenios: or the Tryal of wits: Discovering the difference of wits among men, and what sort of learning suits best with each genius, 1698, p.214-244
Each difference of wit is appropriated to the science with which it most particularly agrees, removing what is repugnant or contrary to it
Huartes, Juan ; Bellamy, Edward
Examen de ingenios: or the Tryal of wits: Discovering the difference of wits among men, and what sort of learning suits best with each genius, 1698, p.182-205
What is to be observed that the children may prove witty and wise
Huartes, Juan ; Bellamy, Edward
Examen de ingenios: or the Tryal of wits: Discovering the difference of wits among men, and what sort of learning suits best with each genius, 1698, p.443-486
What considerations to be used to get boys, and not girls
Huartes, Juan ; Bellamy, Edward
Examen de ingenios: or the Tryal of wits: Discovering the difference of wits among men, and what sort of learning suits best with each genius, 1698, p.426-442
The child who has neither wit nor ability requisite to the intended science, cannot prove a great proficient, though he have the best masters, many books, and should labour at it all the days of his life
Huartes, Juan ; Bellamy, E.
Examen de ingenios: or the Tryal of wits: Discovering the difference of wits among men, and what sort of learning suits best with each genius, 1698, p.31-46
From these three qualities alone, heat, moisture, and driness, proceed all the differences of wit observ'd among men
Huartes, Juan ; Bellamy, Edward
Examen de ingenios: or the Tryal of wits: Discovering the difference of wits among men, and what sort of learning suits best with each genius, 1698, p.129-154