Castelli, Benedetto, Of the mensuration of running waters, 1661

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Thirdly, it happens very often, (and we have examples there­
of
both antient and modern) that in diſpenſing the Water after
the
common and vulgar way; there is ſometimes more Water diſ­
pended
than there is in the Regiſter, in which there will be regi­
ſtred
, as they ſay, two hundred inches (for example) and there
will
be diſpenſed two hundred and fifty inches, or more.
Which
paſſage
happened in the time of Nerva the Emperour, as Giulio
Frontino
writes, in his 2. Book, De Aquaductibus Vrbis Romæ,
where
he obſerveth that they had in Commentariis 12755. Qui­
naries
of Water; and found that they diſpenſed 14018. Qui­
naries
. And the like Errour hath continued, and is in uſe alſo
modernly
until our times.
But if our Rule ſhall be obſerved,
we
ſhall incur no ſuch diſorder, nay there will alwayes be given
to
every one his ſhare, according to the holy end of exact juſtice,
which
dat unicuique quod ſuum eſt. As on the contrary, it is
manifeſt
, that His Divine Majeſty hateth and abominateth Pon­
dus
& pondus, Menſura & menſura, as the Holy Ghoſt ſpeak­
eth
by the mouth of Solomon in the Proverbs, Chap. 20. Pondus
& Pondus, Menſura & Menſura, utrumque abominabile eſt apud
Deum
. And therefore who is it that ſeeth not that the way of
dividing
and meaſuring of Waters, commonly uſed, is expreſly
againſt
the Law of God.
Since that thereby the ſame meaſure
is
made ſometimes greater, and ſometimes leſſer; A diſorder ſo
enormous
and execrable, that I ſhall take the boldneſs to ſay, that
for
this ſole reſpect it ought to be condemned and prohibited like­
wiſe
by human Law, which ſhould Enact that in this buſineſs there
ſhould
be imployed either this our Rule, or ſome other that
is
more exquiſite and practicable, whereby the meaſure
might
keep one conſtant and determinate tenor, as we make it,
and
not, as it is now, to make Pondus & Pondus, Menſur a &
Menſura
.

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