Galilei, Galileo, Mechanics, 1665

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We are to have two very ſmall Wires drawn thorow the ſame
drawing-Iron
, one of Steel, the other of Braſs, and above the
terms
of the ſimple Metals we muſt wind the Steel Wyer; as for
example
: above the point E, the term of the pure Gold, we are
to
wind the Steel Wyer, and under it the other Braſs Wyre, and
having
made ten folds of the Steel Wyer, we muſt make ten
more
with that of Braſs, and thus we are to continue to do with
ten
of Steel, and ten of Braſs, until that the whole Space be­
tween
the points E and F, the terms of the pure Metals, be full;
cauſing
thoſe two terms to be alwaies viſible and perſpicuous:
and
thus the Diſtance E F ſhall be divided into many equal parts,
and
numbred by ten and ten.
And if at any time we would know
the
proportion that is between F G and G E, we muſt count the
Wyers
F G, and the Wyers G E: and finding the Wyers F G
to
be, for example, 40, and the Wyers G E, 21: we will ſay that
there
is in the mixt Metal 40 parts of Gold, and 21 of Silver.
But
here
you muſt note, that there is ſome difficulty in the counting,
for
thoſe Wyers being very ſmall, as it is requiſite for exactneſs
ſake
, it is not poſſible with the eye to tell them, becauſe the
ſmalneſs
of the Spaces dazleth & confoundeth the Sight.
Therefore
to
number them with facility, take a Bodkin as ſharp as a Needle
and
ſet it into an handle, or a very fine pointed Pen-knife, with
which
we may eaſily run over all the ſaid Wyers, and this way
partly
by help of hearing, partly by the impediments the hand
ſhall
feel at every Wyer, thoſe Wyers ſhall be counted;
the
number of which, as I ſaid before, ſhall give us the exact
quantity
of the ſunple Metals, of which the Mixt-Metal is com­
pounded
: taking notice that the Simple anſwer alternately to the
Diſtances
.
As for example, in a Mixture of Gold and Silver,
the
Wyers that ſhall be towards the term of Gold ſhall ſhew us
the
quantity of the Silver: And the ſame is to be underſtood of
other
Metals.

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