Castelli, Benedetto
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Of the mensuration of running waters
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1661
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>Of the moſt obſervable matters in this Treatiſe of the
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MENSURATION of RUNNING
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WATERS.
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of a River in different and unequal Diverſions, is alwaies equal, which is proved with
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100. Syphons.</
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Page
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75</
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>Arno
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River when it riſeth upon a Land-Flood near the Sea one third of a Brace, it riſeth about
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Piſa 6.
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or 7. Braces.
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Banks near to the Sea lower, than far from thence. Corollary
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XIV.</
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>Brent
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River diverted from the Lake o
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f Venice,
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and its effects.
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ſuppoſed inſufficient to remedy the inconveniences of the Lake, and the falſity of that ſuppoſition.
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and its benefits in the Lake.
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Its Depoſition of Sand in the Lake, bow great it is.
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Bridges over Rivers, and how they are to be made. Appendix
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VIII.</
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>Burana
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River, its riſing, and falling in
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Panaro.</
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applyed himſelf to this Study by Order of
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Urban VIII.</
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in the Valleys of
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Bologna,
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and its inconveniences.
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Carried into the
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Po
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of
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Ferrara,
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and its benefits
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alover of theſe Obſervations of Waters.
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Difficulty of this buſineſs of Meaſuring Waters.
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Diſorders that happen in the diſtribution of the Waters of Aqueducts, and their re-medies.
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Diſtribution of the Waters of Fountains, and Aqueducts. Appendix
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X.</
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Diſtribution of Water to over-flow Grounds. Appendix
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XI.</
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Diverſion of
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Reno
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and other Brooks of
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Romagna,
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adviſed by
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P. Spernazzati
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to what end it was.
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Drains and Ditches, the benefit they receive by cutting away the Weeds and Reeds. Appendix
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Drains and Sewers obſtructed, in the Diverſion of
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Reno
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into
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Main Po,
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and a remedy for the ſame.
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Engineers unverſ'd in the matters of Waters.
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Erour found in the common way of Meaſuring Running Waters.
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Errour in deriving the Water of
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Acqua Paola.
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Appendix
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II.</
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