Editor's Introduction | |
Author's Preface | |
Introduction to the Treatise on Love | |
What Love Is | |
Between What Persons Love May Exist | |
Where Love Gets Its Name | |
What the Effect of Love Is | |
What Persons Are Fit for Love | |
In What Manner Love May Be Acquired and in How Many Ways | |
The Love of the Clergy | |
The Love of Nuns | |
Love Got With Money | |
The Easy Attainment of One's Object | |
The Love of Peasants | |
The Love of Prostitutes | |
How Love May Be Retained | |
How Love, When It Has Been Acquired, May Be Kept | |
How a Love, Once Consummated, May Be Increased | |
In What Ways Love May Be Decreased | |
How Love May Come to an End | |
Indications That One's Love Is Returned | |
If One of the Lovers Is Unfaithful to the Other | |
Various Decisions in Love Cases | |
The Rules of Love | |
The Rejection of Love | |
Bibliography | |
Genealogical Table | |
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