Alberti, Leone Battista
,
Architecture
,
1755
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CHAP
. IX.
The
Buſineſs
and
Duty
of
a
good
Architect
,
and
wherein
the
Excellence
of
the
Ornaments
conſiſts.
CHAP
.
X
.
What
it
is
that
an
Architect
ought
principally
to
conſider
,
and
what
Sciences
he
ought
to
be
acquaint-
ed
with
.
CHAP
. XI.
To
what
Sort
of
Perſons
the
Architect
ought
to
offer
his
Service
.
BOOK
X
.
CHAP
.
I
.
Of
the
Defects
in
Building
,
whence
they
pro-
ceed
,
and
their
different
Sorts
;
which
of
them
can
be
corrected
by
the
Architect
,
and
which
can-
not
;
and
the
various
Cauſes
of
a
bad
Air
.
CHAP
. II.
That
Water
is
the
moſt
neceſſary
Thing
of
all
,
and
of
its
various
Sorts
.
CHAP
. III.
Four
Things
to
be
conſidered
with
Relation
to
Water
;
alſo
whence
it
is
engendered
or
ariſes
,
and
its
Courſe
.
CHAP
. IV.
By
what
Marks
to
find
any
hidden
Water
.
CHAP
.
V
.
Of
the
Digging
and
Walling
of
Wells
and
Conduits
.
CHAP
. VI.
Of
the
Uſes
of
Water
;
which
is
beſt
and
moſt
wholeſome
;
and
that
which
is
unwholeſome.
CHAP
. VII.
Of
the
Method
of
conveying
Water
and
ac-
commodating
it
to
the
Uſes
of
Men
.
CHAP
. VIII.
Of
Ciſterns
,
their
Uſes
and
Conveniencies.
CHAP
. IX.
Of
planting
a
Vineyard
in
a
Meadow
,
or
a
Wood
in
a
Marſh
;
and
how
we
may
amend
a
Region
which
is
moleſted
with
too
much
Water
.
CHAP
.
X
.
Of
Roads
;
of
Paſſages
by
Water
and
of
artifi-
cial
Banks
to
Rivers
.
CHAP
. XI.
Of
Canals
;
how
they
are
to
be
kept
well
ſup-
plied
with
Water
,
and
the
Uſes
of
them
not
obſtructed
.
CHAP
. XII.
Of
the
Sea
Wall
;
of
ſtrengthening
the
Ports
;
and
of
Locks
for
confining
the
Water
in
it
.
CHAP
. XIII.
Of
the
Remedies
for
ſome
other
Inconveni-
encies.
CHAP
. XIV.
Some
more
minute
Particulars
relating
to
the
Uſe
of
Fire
.
CHAP
. XV.
By
what
Methods
to
deſtroy
or
drive
away
Serpents
,
Gnats
,
Bugs
,
Flies
,
Mice
,
Fleas
,
Moths
,
and
the
like
troubleſome
Vermin
.
CHAP
. XVI.
Of
making
a
Room
either
warmer
or
cooler
;
as
alſo
of
amending
Defects
in
the
Walls
.
CHAP
. XVII.
Of
ſome
Defects
which
cannot
be
provided
againſt
,
but
which
may
be
repaired
after
they
have
hap-
pened
.
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