Agricola, Georg, De re metallica Libri XII, Quibus Officia, Instrumenta, Machinae, ac omnia ..., 1556

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              quin etiam alteris leuatis & clauis ferreis in eorum & primi tigni tranſuerſi
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              foramina infixis, altera tantummodo uenas tundunt.</s>
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              <s id="N16B98">C
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              ontignatio
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              A.
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              hæc cum ſuperiore etiam parte non ſit aperta, hic patet,
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              ut rota uideri poſsit.
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              <s id="N16BA8"> R
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              ota
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              B. A
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              xis
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              C. P
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              ila
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              D.</s>
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              <s id="N16BC4">At glareas ſaxorum uel lapidum & ſabulum atque arenas è capſa huius ma
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              chinæ exemptas & cumulatas, aut è tumulo, qui eſt prope fodinam raſtro
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              erutas operarius inijciat in capſam ſuperius & è fronte
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              , longam pe
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              des tres, latam ferè
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              : cuius latera decliuia ſunt & formata ex aſſeri
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              bus: ſed fundum filis ferreis inſtar retis contextum ſit, & ad duo bacilla fer­
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              rea, quæ ad utriuſque lateris aſſerem affixa ſunt, item filis ferreis
                <expan abbr="alligatũ">alligatum</expan>
              . </s>
              <s id="N16BDD">Hoc
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              eius fundum foramina habet, per quæ glareæ nucis auellanæ magnitudine
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              penetrare non poſſunt: quæ ſunt maiores quàm ut penetrent, eas operarius
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              reportat, rurſusque pilis ſubijcit: eas uerò quæ penetrarunt, & ſabulum atque
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              arenas in uas magnum colligit & ad loturam reſeruat: cùm autem laboran­
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              di munus exequitur capſam duobus funiculis de trabe ſuſpendit. </s>
              <s id="N16BEA">Hæc ca­
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              pſa cribrum quadrangulum rectè nominari poteſt, ut etiam id genus aliæ
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              quæ ſequuntur.</s>
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              <s id="N16BF3">C
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              apſa recte in ſolo locata
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              A. E
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              ius fundum quod ex filis ferreis
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              conſtat
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              B. C
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              apſa inuerſa
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              C. B
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              acilla ferrea
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              D. C
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              apſa de
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