Weidler, Johann Friedrich, Jo. Friderici Weidleri Tractatus de machinis hydraulicis toto terrarum orbe maximis Marlyensi et Londinensi et aliis rarioribus similibus in quo mensurae prope ipsas machinas notatae describuntur, et de viribus earum luculenter disseritur

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[11.] CAPVT IV. DE MACHINA HYDRAVLICA LONDINENSI IN QVA VIS IGNIS AQVAS IN VAPORES RESOLVENTIS, CONSPICVA EST. 3.
[12.] Interpretatio latina earundem obſerua-tionum.
[13.] Interpretatio Latina.
[14.] SVMMA ARGVMENTORVM TRACTATVS HYDRAVLICI Praefatio DE VTILITATE EX CONTEMPLATIONE MACHINARVM IAM CONSTRVCTARVM CAPIENDA NEC NON DE INSTITVTI RATIONE. CAPVT I. DE MACHINA MARLYENSI
[15.] CAPVT II. DE MACHINIS HYDRAVLICIS QVIBVS PARISIIS AQVAE EX SEQVANA FLVVIO HAVRIVNTVR.
[16.] CAPVT III. DE DVABVS MOLETRINIS HYDRAVLICIS QVARVM ALAE VENTO VERSANTVR.
[17.] CAPVT IV. DE MACHINA HYDRAVLICA LONDINENSI IN QVA VIS IGNIS AQVAS IN VAPORES RESOLVENTIS CONSPICVA EST.
[18.] 10. FRIDER. WEIDLERI INSTITVTIONES GEOMETRIAE SVBTERRANEAE.
[19.] CVM FIGVRIS AENEIS. VITEMBERGAE APVD VIDVAM GERDESIAM. A. C. M D CC XX VI.
[20.] PRAEFATIO.
[21.] DEFINITIO I.
[22.] DEFINITIO II.
[23.] CONSECTARIVM.
[24.] SCHOLION.
[25.] DEFINITIO III.
[26.] DEFINITIO IV.
[27.] SCHOLION.
[28.] DEFINITIO V.
[29.] DEFINITIO VI.
[30.] DEFINITIO VII.
[31.] DEFINITIO VIII.
[32.] DEFINITIO IX.
[33.] CONSECTARIVM.
[34.] DEFINITIO X.
[35.] SCHOLION.
[36.] DEFINITIO XI.
[37.] SCHOLION I.
[38.] SCHOLION II.
[39.] SCHOLION III.
[40.] SCHOLION IV.
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            lo continuat, et ſemetipſam moderatur. </s>
            <s xml:id="echoid-s1210" xml:space="preserve">Hanc for-
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              <note position="left" xlink:label="note-0064-01" xlink:href="note-0064-01a" xml:space="preserve">Fig. XVII.
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              Tab. 3. &
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              Fig. XVIII.
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              Tab. 4.</note>
            mam, prouti Londini nuper perſpicua imagine reprae-
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            ſentata et explicata eſt, proferam Figura 17, una cum
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            interpretatione obſeruationum anglicarum picturae ad-
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            ditarum, et cogitationibus quibusdam ſingularibus,
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            quae ad eiusdem machinae ſtructuram plenius intelli-
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            gendam ſpectant.</s>
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s1212" xml:space="preserve">A Deſcription of the Engine for raiſing vvater by Fire.</s>
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s1214" xml:space="preserve">A The Fire place.</s>
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s1216" xml:space="preserve">B.</s>
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s1218" xml:space="preserve">large Boiler or alembic, three parts full of wa-
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            ter, the Steam wereof is confined by a cloſe ſpherical
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            Top, and kept of a due uniform force.</s>
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s1220" xml:space="preserve">C. </s>
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            according to the Depth and Quantity of water, to be
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            drawn in ſuch proportion, that the Preſſure of
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            the atmoſphere upon the area of its baſe may over-
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            poiſe and raiſe the pillar of water with a proper ve-
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s1223" xml:space="preserve">D. </s>
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            Boiler into the cylinder.</s>
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            <s xml:id="echoid-s1226" xml:space="preserve">E. </s>
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            that End of the Pipe D, within the Boiler, wich re-
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            gulates the whole motion of the Engine, by permit-
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            ting the Steam, to aſcend and puſh up, or ſuffer the
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            Piſton to riſe, and confining the Steam when riſen,
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            in order to its condenſation, by an injection of cold
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            water, which making a Vacuum there, the pi-
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            ſton is immediately depreſſed by the Wight of the
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            of the Boiler, in caſe it grows to ſtrong.</s>
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            which goes down, ſo far into the Boiler, as to be, </s>
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