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

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1courſe of the Waters upwards very leaſurely, perſwadeth me
more
readily to believe that Sig. Bartolotti knoweth very well,
that
the Mouth of Fiume morto let into Serchio is hurtful: for
by
this he acknowledgeth that the Mouth towards the Sea doth
in
ſuch ſort drain the Countrey of the Waters, as that they be­
come
very low; and therefore upon every little impetus the wa­
ters
turn their courſe: And from the motions, being exceeding
ſlow
, is inferred, that the abundance of Sea-water that com­
eth
into Fiume morto, is ſo much as is believed, and as Sig. Bat­
tolotti
affirmeth.
9. After that Sig. Bartolotti hath ſaid what he promiſeth
bove
, namely, that when the Windes blowing ſtrongly do ſtop
up
Fiume morto, and not onely retard but turn the courſe up­
wards
, the time being Rainy, and the Mouth of Fiume morto ſhut
up
, the Waves of the Sea paſſe over the Bank of Fiume morto; at
that
time, ſaith Signore Bartolotti, the Champain ſhall know the
benefit
of Fiume morto diſcharged into Serchio, and the mouth A
ſhall
ſtand alwayes open; and Fiume morto may alwayes con­
ſtantly
run out, as alſo the Rains and Rain-waters, although the
hurtful
Tempeſt ſhould laſt many dayes, &c.
And I reply, that
all
the Art conſiſts in this; for the benefit of thoſe Fields doth
not
depend on, or conſiſt in ſaying, that Fiume morto is alwayes
open
, and Fiume morto draineth continually; But all the buſi­
neſſe
of profit lyeth and conſiſteth in maintaining the Waters
low
in thoſe Plaines, and thoſe Ditches, which ſhall never be ef­
fected
whilſt the World ſtands, if you let Fiume morto into Ser­
chio
; but yet it may, by opening the mouth into the Sea: and
ſo
much reaſon and nature proveth, and (which importeth) Ex­
perience
confirmeth.

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