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383351DECIMVS.171[Figure 171]A. aqua in arca œrea depreſſa.
B. delſines ærei.
C. modioli.
D. Regulæ ſcalari forma.
E. taxilli tribus digitis alti.
F. catenæ cymbala tenentes.
G. inſundibulum inuerſum.
H. Fiſtulæ, per quas aer modiolorum ſubintrat infundibulum.
I. uectes.
K. manubria, quæ
aperiunt nares ad tubulos.
L. pinnæ ſub quibus lingulæ omnium organorum.
O. regulæ inter
tabulam quæ pinax dicitur & registrum.
P. pinna depreſſa.
Q. tabula.
R. pinnarum
forma ſeparata.
S. lingulæ.
T. ceruicula.
V. aquaexpulſa.
X. pars arcæ..... foraminaper quæ aer ad canna, fertur.
11102220333044405550 paterentur aerem amplius redire.
Modioli igitur habebant ſuas fiſtulas a lateribus coniunctas, quæ refere-
bantur ad infundibulum quod pignæum Græci, hoc est furnum uocant, in id enim ſpiritum adducunt.
Habent
modioli ſuos axes, uel animulas, primum in fundo inferius collocatas, per quas attrahitur aer, inde a pede
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