Agricola, Georgius, De re metallica, 1912/1950

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1it is twenty feet long, and starts from the fourth long wall. The sixth
transverse
wall is built also from the fourth long wall, at a point distant
thirty
feet from the fourth transverse wall, and it extends as far as the back
of
the third long wall.
The seventh transverse wall is constructed from
the
second long wall, where this first leaves off, to the third long wall; and
from
the back of the third long wall the eighth transverse wall is built,
extending
to the end of the fourth long wall.
Then the fifth long wall is built
from
the seventh transverse wall, starting at a point nineteen feet from the
second
long wall; it is one hundred and nine feet in length; and at a point
twenty-four
feet along it, the ninth transverse wall is carried to the third end
of
the second long wall, where that begins again.
The tenth transverse wall is
built
from the end of the fifth long wall, and leads to the further end of the
second
long wall; and from there the eleventh transverse wall leads to the
further
end of the first long wall.
Behind the fifth long wall, and five feet
toward
the third long wall, the sixth long wall is built, leading from the
seventh
transverse wall; its length is thirty-five feet, and from its further
end
the twelfth transverse wall is built to the third long wall, and from it the
thirteenth
transverse wall is built to the fifth long wall.
The fourteenth
transverse
wall divides into equal parts the space which lies between the
seventh
transverse wall and the twelfth.

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