This page presents a non-exhaustive list of known issues in the Numerical Section of the Digital Beehive. As issues are discovered, they are added to this list. When an issue is resolved, it is either removed or the issue is modified to reflect the current status of the item.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.68
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: “few words” in image 3.20, and “few words” in image 3.53.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.68
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: “ill name” in image 3.25, and “ill name” in image 3.32.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.70
The point of reference for “Swearing” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 90 [Swearing] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.70
The points of reference for “Swooning” and “Phanatick” are not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for these terms. The Octavo Index indicates that 616 [Fanatick] may be the earliest occurrence of that topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, and that 728 [Swooning] might be the earliest occurrence of that topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium. The page on which 728 [Swooning] would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.70
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.70
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.71
The point of reference for “Soundness of Doctrine” is unclear.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.71
The point of reference for “Implicit Faith” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 53 [Implicite Faith] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.71
The point of reference for “add num. seq” is not entirely clear. We hypothesize that 50 [Natural man] may be the intended cross-reference.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.72
The point of reference for “Vain man” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 1293 [Vain Man] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.72
The point of reference for “Indulgence” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 667 [Indulgence] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.72
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.75
The point of reference for “Dissenters” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 492 [Dissenters] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.75
The points of reference for “Perjury” and “Curse” are not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for these terms. The Octavo Index indicates that 146 [Perjury] and 29 [Curse] may be the earliest occurrences of these topics in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.76
The point of reference for “Considerable” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 224 [Considerable] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.77
The points of reference for “Affectation” and “Clown” are not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for these terms. The Octavo Index indicates that 96 [Affectation] and 668 [Peasant] may be the earliest occurrences of these topics in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.78
The point of reference for “Appetite” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 697 [Appetite] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.78
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.78
The point of reference for “Encouragemt” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 606 [Encouragemt] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.79
The point of reference for “Presumption” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 57 [Presumption] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.80
Damage to the manuscript has made the topic of one of this entry’s cross references illegible.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.80
The point of reference for “Rude” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 801 [Rude] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.80
The point of reference for “Profession” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 196 [Profession] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.81
The point of reference for “Cry” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 367 [Cry] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.82
The point of reference for “Taste” is unclear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 156 [Taste] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.83
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.83
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.83
The point of reference for “Distilling” is unclear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 592 [Distilling] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.83
The point of reference for “Hermaphrodite” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that entry 731 might be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.84
The points of reference for “Presumption” and “Unconcerned” are not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for these terms. The Octavo Index indicates that 57 [Presumption] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium. The Octavo index indicates that 792 [Unconcerned] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.84
The point of reference for “Spider’s web” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 2417 [Spiders & their webs] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.84
The point of reference for “Formality” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 229 [Formality] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.84
The point of reference for “Endeavour” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 550 [Endeavour] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.85
The point of reference for “Meetings” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 116 [Meetings] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.85
The point of reference for “Plainness” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 113 [Plainness] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.86
The point of reference for “Unity” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 837 [Unity] may be the earliest occurence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.86
The point of reference for “Pretext” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 131 [Pretext] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.90
The point of reference for “Laying on of hands” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 475 [Laying on of hands] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.90
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.91
The point of reference for “Fetters” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 4506 [Fetters] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.92
The point of reference for “Misunderstanding” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 118 [Misunderstanding] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.92
The point of reference for “Kitchin” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 889 [Kitchin work] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.93
The points of reference for “Vanish” and “Perish” are not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for these terms. The Octavo Index indicates that 748 [Vanish] and 852 [Perish] might be the earliest entries in the numerical section of the Alvearium, but the pages on which those entries would appear are missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.95
The point of reference for “Etymologies” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 256 [Etymology] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.96
The point of reference for “Infinit” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 406 [Infinitness] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.96
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.97
The point of reference for “Disregard” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 470 [Disregard] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.97
The point of reference for “Shift” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 754 [Shift] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.101
The point of reference for “Fool & folly” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 1159 [Folly] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.101
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.102
The points of reference for “Bever”, “Dinner” and “Breakfast” are not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for these terms. The Octavo Index indicates that 1218 [Dinner] and 1218 [Breakfast] may be the earliest occurrences of these topics in the Numerical section of the Alvearium. The Octavo Index indicates that 830 [Bever] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.104
The point of reference for “Perplexity” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 661 [Perplexity] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.104
The point of reference for “Self-righteousness” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 75 [Self-righteousness] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.105
The points of reference for “Peter” and “Wickedness” are not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for these terms. The Octavo Index indicates that 328 [Peter] and 324 [Wickedness] may be the earliest occurrences of these topics in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.106
The point of reference for “Both” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 777 [Both] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.106
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.107
The point of reference for “Backbiting” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 375 [Backbiting] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.108
The point of reference for “Thread” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 1136 [Thread] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.109
The point of reference for “Sailer” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 764 [Sailer] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.109
The point of reference for “Antiquary” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 84 [Antiquary] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.111
The point of reference for “Incomparable” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 535 [Incomparable] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.111
The point of reference for “Noise” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 148 [Noise] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.111
The point of reference for “Murmuring” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 1288 [Murmurings] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.111
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.112
The point of reference for “False Teachers” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 1264 [false Teachers] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.112
The point of reference for “Diminishing” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 736 [Diminishing] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.112
The point of reference for “Temporising” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 643 [Temporizing] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.113
The point of reference for “Chide” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 680 [To Chide] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.113
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.113
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.113
The points of reference for “To See” and “Vision” not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 1097 [To see] and 409 [Vision] may be the earliest occurrences of these topics in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.115
The point of reference for “Torturing” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 419 [Torturing] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.117
The point of reference for “Sight” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 385 [Sight] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium. The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.117
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: “past danger” in image 3.15, and “past danger” in image 3.34.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.118
The point of reference for “whole” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo index indicates that 772 [Whole] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.119
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.121
The point of reference for “Verbatim” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 536 [Verbatim] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.122
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.122
The point of reference for “Incest” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 570 [Incest] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.122
The point of reference for “Pennance” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 450 [Pen[n]ance] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.122
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.128
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.129
The point of reference for “Protestants” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 83 [Protestant] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.129
The point of reference for “The Same” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 264 [The Same] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.129
The point of reference for “Affirm” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 342 [Affirmatively] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.131
The solitary “add”s at the end of this entry may mark cross-references that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.132
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete. This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: “first day” in image 3.15, and “first day” in image 3.20.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.136
The point of reference for “Allusion” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 256 [Allusion] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.136
The points of reference for “Superlative” and “Best” are not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for these terms. The Octavo Index indicates that 365 [Superlative] and 732 [Best] may be the earliest occurrences of these topics in the Numerical section of the Alvearium. The page on which 732 [Best] would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.136
The points of reference for “Well done” and “Best” are not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for these terms. The Octavo Index indicates that 772 [Well done] and 732 [Best] may be the earliest occurrences of these topics in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the pages on which they would appear are missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.137
The point of reference for “Complaint” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 367 [Complaint] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.137
The point of reference for “Onions” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 542 [Onions] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.138
The point of reference for “Advocate” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 556 [Advocate] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.140
The point of reference for “Candle” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 817 [Candle] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.141
The point of reference for “Indulgence” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 667 [Indulgence] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.141
The point of reference for “whole” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 772 [Whole] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.142
The point of reference for “Carnal Knowledge” is unkown.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.144
The point of reference for “Deputy” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that entry 752 may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.145
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.145
The point of reference for “Punch” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 336 [Punch] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.145
The point of reference for “Brandy” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 166 [Brandy-wine] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.147
The point of reference for “Nimble” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 703 [Nimble] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.147
The point of reference for “Encouragemt” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 606 [Encouragemt] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.148
The point of reference for “Decay” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 244 [Decay] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.148
The point of reference for “Strength” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 633 [Strength] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.149
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.150
The point of reference for “Nettles” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 615 [Nettles] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.150
The points of reference for “Offence” and “Loathing” are not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for these terms. The Octavo index indicates that 746 [Offence] and 779 [Loathing] may be the earliest occurrences of these topics in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the pages on which they would appear are missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.150
The point of reference for “Fancies” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 299 [idle fancies] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium. The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.152
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.154
The point of reference for “Delineation” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that entry 807 may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.155
The point of reference for “Delineation” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that entry 807 may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.155
The point of reference for “Popularity” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 377 [Popularity] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.155
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.156
The point of reference for “Address” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 2185 [Address] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.157
The point of reference for “Loathing” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that entry 779 may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.158
The point of reference for “Invincible” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 605 [Invincible] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.159
The point of reference for “Condescension” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 58 [Condescension] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.161
The point of reference for “Concoction” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo index indicates that entry 766 may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.164
The point of reference for “Gall” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 1090 [Gall] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.164
The point of reference for “Application” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 1032 [Application] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.165
The point of reference for “Fat” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 2136 [Fat : Sewet] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.166
The point of reference for “Gestures” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 599 [Gestures] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.167
The points of reference for “Seasonable” and “Opportunity” are not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for these terms. The Octavo Index indicates that 578 [Seasonable] and 2203 [Seasonable Opportunity] may be the earliest occurrences of these topics in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.168
Note that the entry refers to entry 1711, but The Octavo Index indicates that entry 711 [Explana[ti]on].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.168
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.169
The point of reference for “Impudence” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 471 [Impudence] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.169
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.170
The point of reference for “Represent” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 586 [Represent] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.171
The point of reference for “Pomp” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The only entry listed under “pomp” in the Octavo Index is 781, which appears on a missing page.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.172
The point of reference for “Fetters” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo index indicates that 4506 [Fetters] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.172
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.174
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: “family duties” in image 3.18 and “family duties” in image 3.20.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.175
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.176
The points of reference for “Sign” and “Line” are not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for these terms. The Octavo index indicates that 158 [Sign] and 807 [Line] may be the earliest occurrences of these topics in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which 807 [Line] would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.177
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.177
The point of reference for “Clergy” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 43 [Clergy] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.178
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.179
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.180
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.180
The point of reference for “Pomp” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo index indicates that 781 [Pomp] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium, but the page on which it would appear is missing from the manuscript.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.181
The point of reference for “Turn” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 889 [To Turn] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.184
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.187
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.192
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.195
The points of reference for “Philadelphia” and “Wm. Penn” are not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for these terms. The Octavo Index indicates that 1094 [Philada] and 1095 [Wm. Pen[n]] may be the earliest occurrences of these topics in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.196
The point of reference for “heretick” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. We have linked to the alphabetical entry for “Heresy.”
Volume and image number: Volume 2.207
The solitary “Add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.216
The point of reference for “Christians” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. We linked to the alphabetical entry for “Christianity.”
Volume and image number: Volume 2.217
The point of reference for “much” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 294 [Much] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.222
The point of reference for “Suppress” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that entry 828, on a page missing from the manuscript, is the only entry listed under “to suppress”.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.231
Note that the entry refers to entry 1711, but we have linked to entry 711 [Explana[ti]on].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.232
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: “be gone” in image 3.09, and “be gone” in image 3.22.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.237
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: “few words” in image 3.20, and “few words” in image 3.53.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.238
This is a blank entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.238
The point of reference for “Excess” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. It is worth noting that 1169 [Extremity] is listed under “excess” in the Octavo Index.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.242
The point of reference for “Indulgence” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 667 [Indulgence] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.249
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.250
A squiggling line in the left margin appears to connect this entry to 1233 [Servants] and 1233 [friendliest office].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.250
A squiggling line in the left margin appears to connect this entry to 1232 [Imploymt] and 1233 [friendliest office].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.250
A squiggling line in the left margin appears to connect this entry to 1232 [Imploymt] and 1233 [Servants].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.253
The point of reference for “Natural man” is not entirely clear. We have linked to the alphabetical entry for “Natural,” which is relevant to Adam and original sin. It is worth noting that the numerical section also contains 50 [Natural man] and 2080 [Natural man].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.253
The point of reference for “beetles” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. It is worth noting that 1002 [Flies] is the only entry that appears under “beetles” in the index. Also, it appears that Pastorius did not complete the attempted cross reference in this entry, as suggested by the open-ended “and.”
Volume and image number: Volume 2.254
An arrow points from 1253 [bad News] toward the final line of this entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.254
The point of reference for “Unacceptable” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 1320 [Unacceptable] is the only extant appearance of “Unacceptable” in the Alvearium. Also, an arrow points from this entry to the final line of 1252 [bad News].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.255
The “add num. seq.” at the end of this entry is a cross-reference to 1259 [Reason], which continues this topic later on the same page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.255
This entry is a sort of continuation of 1258 [Reason], which appears earlier on the same page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.257
This entry is a continuation of 1264 [False Teachers], which appears at the end of the previous page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.256
This is an unusually long entry, which continues onto the following page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.257
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.258
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.260
There is no line separating this entry from the following entry, 1283 [Calculators of Nativity]. These are related entries.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.260
There is no line separating this entry from the previous entry, 1283 [Astrology]. These are related entries. Also, the point of reference for “Enchantment” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 282 [Enchantmt] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.261
Pastorius appears to create a cross-reference to 1644. However, it is likely that this was an error, and he meant to cross-reference 4644 [[PAGE_MISSING]], which appears in the index under “french.”
Volume and image number: Volume 2.263
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: “false Christs” on vol. 3, p.13, and “false Christs” on vol. 3, p.20.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.264
The “add Com[m]on” at the beginning of this entry is followed by a cancel mark. It is likely an incomplete attempt to write the cross-reference to 732 [PAGE_MISSING; Com[m]on best], which appears at the end of this entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.264
The “add num. seq.” at the end of this entry is a cross-reference to 1306 [Great men, continued], which continues this topic on the following page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.265
This entry is a continuation of 1305 [Great men], which appears on the previous page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.266
The book list numbers that Pastorius lists in his reference to p.375 also include books listed on p.376 and p.378 of The Bee-Hive. All these pages are linked in this entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.266
The point of reference for “bells tolling” is unclear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.266
The point of reference for “Enchantment” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 282 [Enchantmt] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.268
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: “high treason” in image 3.24, and “high treason” on image 3.48.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.268
There is no line separating this entry from the following entry, 1325 [a Tournament]. These are related entries; in fact, 1325 [a Tournament] includes a cross-reference to 1955 [Duel].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.268
There is no line separating this entry from the previous entry, 1325 [Duel]. These are related entries; in fact, 1325 [a Tournament] includes a cross-reference to 1955 [Duel].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.270
There is no line separating this entry from the following entry, 1332 [Wandring Jew]. These are related entries; in fact, 1332 [Wandring Jew] includes a cross-reference to 1695 [Reformation].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.270
There is no line separating this entry from the previous entry, 1332 [Reformation]. These are related entries; in fact, 1332 [Wandring Jew] includes a cross-reference to 1695 [Reformation].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.270
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.272
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.272
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.274
This entry continues this topic on the following page of the Alvearium as 1356 [Holland, continued].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.275
This entry is a continuation of 1355 [Holland], which appears on the previous page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.276
The point of reference for “adde S. anteced,” is not entirely clear. It is likely a cross-reference to the previous entry, 1361 [Christ Jesus].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.276
Pastorius appears to create a cross-reference to 1655. However, it is likely that this was an error, and he meant to cross-reference 4655 [[PAGE_MISSING]], which appears in the index under “vigilance.”
Volume and image number: Volume 2.277
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.277
The point of reference for “add seq.” is unclear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. It is likely a cross-reference to the following entry, 1368 [Publick or Com[m]on Calamities].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.279
This entry appears under the second of two identical entries in the Octavo Index. Whereas the website will link to the first appearance of “big with child” in the index on 3.10, 1377 [Great with young] appears only under the index entry for “big with child” on image 3.12.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.280
The purpose of the downward arrow in the left margin of this entry is unclear.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.280
The point of reference for “Trident” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 639 [a Trident] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.280
This entry is unusual because it lacks an underlined topic, but we have listed “Assistant” as the clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term topic of this entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.281
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.281
The point of reference for “Vigilance” is unclear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. It is worth noting that 4655 [PAGE_MISSING] is the only entry under “vigilance” in the Octavo Index, and that the Octavo Index entry for “vigilance” includes a cross-reference to “Providence.”
Volume and image number: Volume 2.284
This entry is a continuation of 1399 [Pen[n]silvania], which appears at the end of the previous page of the Alvearium. Pastorius has crossed out (canceled) subsequent numbers in the Alvearium to make room for this long entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.283
This is an unusually long entry, which continues onto the following page of the Alvearium. Pastorius has crossed out (canceled) subsequent numbers in the Alvearium to make room for this long entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.284
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: “wanton love” in image 3.29 and “wanton love” in image 3.51.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.284
This entry appears to contain an incomplete cross-reference, indicated by the open-ended ampersand.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.288
This entry appears under two identical entries that appear on the same page of the Octavo Index: two index entries for “ex. gr.” appear in image 3.19.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.288
This entry is unusual because it lacks an underlined topic, but we have listed “Abbot” as the topic.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.288
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.289
This entry appears to contain an incomplete cross-reference, indicated by the open-ended ampersand.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.290
A line in the left margin connects this entry to the following entry, 1434 [Air].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.290
A line in the left margin connects this entry to the previous entry, 1433 [To Look].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.291
A hashmark near the cross-reference at the end of this entry is connected by a line to a hashmark in the right margin next to 1440 [Husband & Wife] later on the same page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.291
A hashmark in the right margin of this entry is connected by a line to a hashmark at the end of the entry for 1439 [Duty towards God : Parents : Superiours, Equals & Inferiours], which appears earlier on the same page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.293
The point of reference for “Trouble” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 661 [To trouble] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.294
A line in the left margin of the manuscript connects this entry to the following entry, 1454 [Reproof].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.294
A line in the left margin of the manuscript connects this entry to the previous entry, 1453 [Mad].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.295
There is no line separating this entry from the following entry, 1457 [Inexorableness]. These are related entries.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.295
There is no line separating this entry from the previous entry, 1457 [Exorable]. These are related entries.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.297
The “add Callis num. seq.” at the end of this entry is a cross-reference to 1467 [Callis : Calais], which appears later on the same page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.297
A page reference in this entry, which appears to point us toward p.177 of the Beehive, is a mistake in the manuscript. This reference should say p.377, where the listed books appear.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.298
The line “adde num. anteced” is a cross-reference to 1475 [Denial], which is the previous entry on the same page.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.299
The reference in this entry to number 1485 on p.381 of the manuscript likely points us to Pastorius’s account of sons Samuel and Henry Pastorius on that page. We have realized this as a cross-reference link.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.300
This is an unusually long, and generally unusual, entry. The topic continues in the following entry on the same page of the manuscript, 1482 [Secret Writing, continued].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.300
This entry is a continuation of the previous entry on the same page of the manuscript, 1481 [Secret Writing].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.301
It is unclear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term whether this is a usual Alvearium entry. There is no entry number visible, so we have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.301
Although the entry number is not visible, evidence from the index and the logical ordering of entry numbers suggests that this entry is 1486.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.302
Despite its unusual appearance, this entry conforms to our protocols for annotation.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.302
Despite its unusual appearance, this entry conforms to our protocols for annotation. Also, the point of reference for 1471 is not clear, but we have hypothesized that Pastorius means to link to 1471 [To Agree].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.302
Despite this entry’s unusual appearance, we have annotated it as a normal entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.303
The point of reference for “adde supra folium Initiate” is not clear. It is possible that Pastorius means to direct us to introductory parts of the manuscript that discuss bees.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.303
The point of reference for “Lukewarm” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 27 [Lukewarmness] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.304
Despite its unusual appearance, this entry conforms to our protocols for annotation.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.305
There is no line separating this entry from the following entry, 1505 [Popish plots]. These are related entries.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.305
There is no line separating this entry from the previous entry, 1505 [Conspiracy]. These are related entries.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.305
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: two index entries for “to live well” that appear on image 3.28.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.307
It is not entirely clear whether the reference to Presbyter John is a part of this entry, but we have included it in our annotation and excerpt.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.307
The “add num. seq.” at the end of this entry is a cross-reference to 1514 [Carribbee Islands], which is the following entry on the same page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.310
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: two index entries for “unicorn” appear on image 3.50.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.311
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.311
The point of reference for “Prayer for the dead” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 408 [Prayers for the Dead] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.312
This is an unusually long entry, which continues in the following entry on the same page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.312
This entry is a continuation of the previous entry on the same page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.313
The “add num. seq.” in this entry is a cross-reference to 1543 [Natural Philosophy], which is the following entry on the same page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.315
This is an unusually long entry, which continues in the following entry on the same page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.315
This entry is a continuation of the previous entry on the same page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.318
The point of reference for “Maxims” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 2048 [Maxims] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium. That said, this entry appears to contain an incomplete reference, indicated by the open-ended ampersand.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.320
The format of this entry, including the Roman numeral in the topic, is unusual compared to the rest of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.320
The format of this entry, including the Roman numeral in the topic, is unusual compared to the rest of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.320
The format of this entry, including the Roman numeral in the topic, is unusual compared to the rest of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.320
The format of this entry, including the Roman numeral in the topic, is unusual compared to the rest of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.320
The format of this entry, including the Roman numeral in the topic, is unusual compared to the rest of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.320
The topic of this entry is not entirely clear, but we have chosen to call it “Beginnings,” due to the underlined word in the left margin. The point of reference for the text in the bottom-right corner of this entry is also not clear.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.321
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: “English poets” in image 3.18, and “English poets” in image 3.36. Also, it is not entirely clear whether this entry contains a single topic or multiple, but we have treated it as a single-topic entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.322
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.323
This entry appears to contain an incomplete cross-reference, indicated by the open-ended ampersand.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.325
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: “first love” in image 3.20, and “first love” in image 3.29.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.326
The point of reference for “Forewarning” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.331
The meaning and purpose of the circled “411” is not clear. It appears to be in a hand other than Pastorius’s.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.333
It is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term whether the cross-reference at the end of this entry is to 4650 or 4750. Pastorius appears to have written one and corrected it to create the other. Both entries, 4650 and 4750, are on missing pages of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.334
The point of reference for “Dissenters” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 492 [Dissenters] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.337
The point of reference for “Cabala” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. We linked to the alphabetical entry for “Cabal,” which is the most relevant entry in the Alvearium. Also, it appears that Pastorius did not complete the attempted cross reference in this entry, as suggested by the open-ended “and.”
Volume and image number: Volume 2.337
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.337
The point of reference for “Jest” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that the alphabetical entry for “Jesting,” is the most relevant entry in the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.338
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.341
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.342
The point of reference for “adde infra p.430” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.344
The entry number here is illegible due to damage, so we have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.346
The point of reference for “fard” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.349
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.349
An arrow connects this entry to the following entry on the same page of the Alvearium, 1747 [Scurrilous Epithetes, Scheltwort].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.349
An arrow connects this entry to the previous entry on the same page of the Alvearium, 1746 [Chroniclers].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.350
The point of reference for “Perplexity” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 661 [Perplexity] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.350
The point of reference for “Colour” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. It is worth noting that 788 also appears under “colour” in the index, but 788 is on a missing page of the Alvearium. 1568 [Colours] is also in the numerical section.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.350
The point of reference for “Omission” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 268 [Omission] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium. The point of reference for “Forgetful” is also not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. We linked to the alphabetical entry for “Forgetfulness.”
Volume and image number: Volume 2.352
This is an unusually long entry, which continues in the following entry on the same page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.352
This entry is a continuation of 1768 [Ecclesiastical Tyran[n]y & Priestcraft], which is the previous entry on the same page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.354
The cross-reference to 1262 [Prince Wm. of Orange] is not entirely legible nor certain.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.361
This entry appears to contain an incomplete cross-reference, indicated by the open-ended ampersand. The point of reference for “bride” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. We linked to the alphabetical entry for “Bride & Bridegroom.”
Volume and image number: Volume 2.366
The point of reference for “Temple” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 183 [Temple] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium. Also, Pastorius’s underlining makes it unclear whether the topic is “Holiness of Places & Times,” or simply “Holiness of.”
Volume and image number: Volume 2.369
A line from the middle of this entry connects to the following entry on the same page of the Alvearium, 1959 [Honour].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.369
This entry is connected by a line to the previous entry on the same page of the Alvearium, 1958 [Conscience].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.371
The point of reference for “Cromwell” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 1209 [Cromwell] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.372
The point of reference for “false Brother” is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.373
The exact point of reference in the Onomastical Considerations is unclear. We have linked to five pages in which Pastorius’s Onomastical entries are indexed at “change of Sex.”
Volume and image number: Volume 2.373
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.378
A bracket in the left margin implies that the cross-reference to 589 [Nonsense] is shared between this entry and the following entry on the same page of the Alvearium, 2023 [Bantering].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.378
A bracket in the left margin implies that the cross-reference to 589 [Nonsense] is shared between this entry and the previous entry on the same page of the Alvearium, 2022 [Banter].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.382
A line from the middle of this entry connects to the following entry in the Alvearium, 2066 [Cowardly]. Also, the point of reference for “Pledge” is unclear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. It is worth noting that the index entry for “pledge” contains only a cross-reference to the index entry for “pawn,” and the index entry for “pawn” lists only the entry for “Pawn” in the alphabetical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.382
A line connects this entry to the previous entry in the Alvearium, 2065 [To give Hostage].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.386
Although this entry is not listed in the Octavo Index, there is an empty index entry for “thumb” (image 3.47) where Pastorius may have intended to list 2104 [Thumb].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.386
An arrow in the left margin points from this entry toward 2109 [Putrefaction], which is the following entry in the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.386
A line points from the previous entry in the Alvearium, 2108 [Sun], toward this entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.387
A line from the middle of this entry connects to the following entry in the Alvearium, 2117 [Children].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.387
A line connects this entry to the previous entry in the Alvearium, 2116 [Stones].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.388
The point of reference for “Snot” is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term. The Octavo Index indicates that 621 [Snot] may be the earliest occurrence of this topic in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.391
The purpose of the diagonal line drawn above this entry is not known.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.397
Although the index entry for “justice and mercy” appears to list 1216, that is likely an error. We have decided to instead link this entry to the index entry for “justice and mercy.”
Volume and image number: Volume 2.398
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.398
The unusual blank space between the entry number and topic suggests that Pastorius may have intended to write another topic under 2223 above “Devotion.”
Volume and image number: Volume 2.399
The “add num. seq.” at the end of this entry is a cross-reference to 2231 [Predestination, continued], which continues this topic later on the following page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.400
This entry is a continuation of 2230 [Predestination], which appears on the previous page of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.404
The point of reference for “Courting” is not entirely clear. The Octavo Index indicates that the alphabetical entry for “To Court.”
Volume and image number: Volume 2.405
The purpose of the cross-reference to 1834 [Self-knowledge] is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.406
The entry number and title are obfuscated by damage but still fairly legible.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.407
This entry contains a strange transliteration from Greek. Context clues suggest that Pastorius means to write “vaí” (nai), meaning “yea” or “truly,” with a lowercase gamma.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.409
The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.413
This entry appears to contain an incomplete cross-reference, indicated by the open-ended ampersand.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.415
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.415
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.415
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.415
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.415
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.415
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.415
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.415
Pastorius appears to have skipped this entry on an otherwise full page.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.415
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter. Moreover, this entry is unusual because I and J were written interchangeably in Pastorius’s period, and this entry includes words and phrases that we would begin with a J in the present (like James).
Volume and image number: Volume 2.415
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.416
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter. The entry number here is illegible due to damage, so we have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.416
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.416
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.416
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.416
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.416
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.416
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.416
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.416
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.416
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter. The solitary “add” at the end of this entry may mark a cross-reference that Pastorius mistakenly did not complete.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter. This entry appears in a grid along with entries 2336–2340. This is a blank entry. The entry number is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term, so we have assigned this topic the same number as the entry to its left in the grid.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter. This entry appears in a grid along with entries 2336–2340. The entry number is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term, so we have assigned this topic the same number as the entry to its left in the grid.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter. This entry appears in a grid along with entries 2336–2340. This is a blank entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter. This entry appears in a grid along with entries 2336–2340.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter. This entry appears in a grid along with entries 2336–2340. The entry number is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term, so we have assigned this topic the same number as the entry to its left in the grid.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter. This entry appears in a grid along with entries 2336–2340.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter. This entry appears in a grid along with entries 2336–2340. This is a blank entry. The entry number is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term, so we have assigned this topic the same number as the entry to its left in the grid.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This entry appears in a grid along with entries 2336–2340.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.417
This is an unusual entry, as the topic is a letter and the content is a list of lines beginning with that letter. This entry appears in a grid along with entries 2336–2340. This is a blank entry. The entry number is not entirely clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term, so we have assigned this topic the same number as the entry to its left in the grid.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.419
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: “false Christs” in image 3.13, and “false Christs” in image 3.20.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.422
The Octavo Index entry for “Saxony” mistakenly lists 1372. Pastorius likely meant to list 2372 [Saxony].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.422
The Octavo Index entry for “degree” mistakenly lists 1377. Pastorius likely meant to list 2377 [Degrees].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.423
This entry cross-references to “Stiff. 686,” whereas the actual topic of 686 is [Firm].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.427
The points of reference for “Conformity” and “Dissenters” are not entirely clear, as there are no alphabetical entries for these terms. The Octavo Index indicates that 492 [Dissenters] and 493 [Conformity] may be the earliest occurrences of these topics in the Numerical section of the Alvearium.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.427
The cross-reference to “1381. Accessary” is likely written in error, and Pastorius means to cross-reference to 1384 [Assistant].
Volume and image number: Volume 2.430
Damage obfuscates this entry number and topic, but there is enough context and visibility to determine them.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.431
Damage obfuscates this entry number and topic, but there is enough context and visibility to determine them.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.431
The Octavo Index entry for “to hit” mistakenly lists 2244. Pastorius likely meant to list this entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.432
Damage obfuscates this entry number and topic, but there is enough context and visibility to determine them.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.433
The entry number and topic are illegible due to damage. We have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.433
This entry appears under two identical entries of the Octavo Index: “disordinate love” in image 3.17, and “disordinate love” in image 3.29.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.433
This unusual entry offers insight into the meanings of R’s written in the margins of Alvearium entries in the Bee-Hive.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.434
The entry number and topic are illegible due to damage. We have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.435
The entry number and topic are illegible due to damage. We have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.436
The entry number and topic are illegible due to damage. We have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.437
The entry number and topic are illegible due to damage. We have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.438
The entry number and topic are illegible due to damage. We have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.438
The Octavo Index entry for “sack cloath” mistakenly lists 1487. Pastorius likely meant to list this entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.439
The entry number and topic are illegible due to damage. We have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.440
The entry number and topic are illegible due to damage. We have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.440
The Octavo Index entry for “coxcombs” mistakenly lists 1803. Pastorius likely meant to list this entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.440
The purpose of the symbol drawn below this entry is not clear, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.441
The entry number and topic are illegible due to damage. We have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.442
Damage obfuscates this entry number and topic, but there is enough context and visibility to determine them.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.443
The entry number and topic are illegible due to damage. We have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.444
The entry number and topic are illegible due to damage. We have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.445
The entry number and topic are illegible due to damage. We have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.446
This is an unusual entry. The topic is obfuscated by damage, though the underlined word “Hope” is visible.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.446
It is not clear whether the number 4850 goes with the text above it, as entry numbers typically appear at the top of the entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.447
The entry number and topic are illegible due to damage. We have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.450
The Octavo Index entry for “conjuring” mistakenly lists 1864. Pastorius likely meant to list this entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.451
Damage obfuscates this entry number and topic, but there is enough context and visibility to determine them.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.451
The Octavo Index entry for “dancing” mistakenly lists 1870. Pastorius likely meant to list this entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.451
The Octavo Index entry for “quick” mistakenly lists 1872. Pastorius likely meant to list this entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.451
The Octavo Index entry for “miller” mistakenly lists 1873. Pastorius likely meant to list this entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.451
The Octavo Index entry for “angling” mistakenly lists 1874. Pastorius likely meant to list this entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.452
Damage obfuscates this entry number and topic, but there is enough context and visibility to determine them.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.453
The entry number and topic are illegible due to damage. We have labeled this entry with the logical number in the sequence.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.453
This is a blank entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.453
This is a blank entry.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.457
This entry does not have an underlined topic, but “Worldly” seems like the clear topic, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term.
Volume and image number: Volume 2.458
This entry does not have an underlined topic, but “Mortality” seems like the clear topic, as there is no alphabetical entry for this term.