CHAP. IX. The Buſineſs and Duty of a good Architect,
and wherein the Excellence of the Ornaments conſiſts.
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.
to conſider, and what Sciences he ought to be acquaint
ed with.
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.
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. III. Four Things to be conſidered with Relation to
Water; alſo whence it is engendered or ariſes, and its
Courſe.
Water; alſo whence it is engendered or ariſes, and its
Courſe.
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.
Wood in a Marſh; and how we may amend a Region
which is moleſted with too much Water.
CHAP. XI. Of Canals; how they are to be kept well ſup
plied with Water, and the Uſes of them not obſtructed.
plied with Water, and the Uſes of them not obſtructed.