A book of guarding against the impetus of rivers so that towns maynot be
damaged by them.
A book of parting rivers into several branches and making
themfordable. [12] A book of the various forms of the obstacles which impede
thecourse of waters.
RAVAISSONS transcript _monti ernini [le lororuine?
--But
in all other points they are much alike. A book of the ordering of rivers so as
to preserve their banks.
And every part of the earth that rises above the
wateris farther from the centre. Footnote: From this and other remarks (see
No.
[4] A book of the motion of water through a syphon.
[13] A book of the
concavity and globosity formed round variousobjects at the bottom. [6] A book
of the various forms of the banks through which riverspass.
Refutation of
Plinys theory as to the saltness of the sea (946.
_ by GIESE the word
Astrologia occurs only twice in CICERO:_De Divin. Place at the beginning what a
river can effect.
A book of the various motions of waters in their rivers.
[12]
Abook of the course of water when it is impeded in variousplaces. That the flow
of rivers proves the slope of the land.
A book of boats driven against the
impetus of rivers. According to ERNESTI, _ClavisCiceroniana,_ CH.
[1] Of
inequality in the concavity of a ship.
A book of the lowest level which can be
found in the current of thesurface of rivers. You can well imagine that all the
time that Tigris andEuphrates 945.
902) it is clearhat Leonardo was familiar
with the phenomena of Irradiation.
[1] Of inequality in the concavity of a
ship. Which weighs most, water when frozen or when not frozen?
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