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

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1not give me a certain and ſtable meaſure and quantity of Water,
began
deſervedly to be ſuſpected by me, as difficult and defective,
being
alwayes various, and the meaſure, on the contrary, being
to
be alwayes determinate, and the ſame; it is therefore written,
that
Pondus & Pondus, Menſura & Menſura, utrumque abomi­
nabile
eſt apud Deum, Exod.
I conſidered that in the Terri­
tory
of Breſcia, my native Countrey, and in other places, where
Waters
are divided to overflow the Grounds, by the like way of
meaſuring
them, there were committed grievous and moſt impor­
tant
errours, to the great prejudice of the Publique and of Pri­
vate
perſons, neither they that ſell, nor they that buy under­
ſtanding
the true quantity of that which is ſold and bought: In
regard
that the ſame ſquare meaſure, as is accuſtomed in thoſe
parts
, aſſigned one particular perſon, carried to ſometimes above
twice
or thrice as much water, as did the ſame ſquare meaſure aſ­
ſigned
to another.
Which thing proveth to be the ſame incon­
venience
, as if the meaſure wherewith Wine and Oil is bought
and
ſold, ſhould hold twice or thrice as much Wine or Oil at one
time
as at another.
Now this Conſideration invited my minde
and
curioſity to the finding out of the true meaſure of Running
Waters
.
And in the end, by occaſion of a moſt important bu­
ſineſſe
that I was imployed in ſome years ſince, with great in­
tenſeneſſe
of minde, and with the ſure direction of Geometry, I
have
diſcovered the miſtake, which was, that we being upon the
buſineſſe
of taking the meaſure of the Waters that move, do make
uſe
of two dimenſions onely, namely, breadth and depth, keep­
ing
no account of the length.
And yet the Water being, though
running
, a Body, it is neceſſary in forming a conceit of its quan­
tity
, in relation to another, to keep account of all the three Di­
menſions
, that is of length, breadth, and depth.

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