Vitruvius Pollio, I dieci libri dell?architettura, 1567

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              Dell' Armonia.
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              De i uaſi del Theatro.
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              Della conformatione del Theatro.
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              Del tetto del portico del Theatro.
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              352
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              Ditre ſorti di ſcene.
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              256
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              De i portichi dietro la ſcena, & delle ambula­
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              lationi.
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              Della diſpoſitione & delle parti de i bagni.
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              260
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              Della edificatione delle paleſtre & de i Xiſti.
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              265
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              De i porti & delle fabriche nelle acque.
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              <s id="s.008651">Capi del ſeſto Libro.
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              IL proemio.
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              272
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              Di diuerſe qualità de paeſi, & uarij aſpetti del
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              cielo, ſecondo i quali ſi deono diſporre gli edi
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              ficij.
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              274
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              Delle miſure & proportioni de i priuati edificij,
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              De i cauedi, & delle caſe.
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              Te gli atrij, ale, Tablini.
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              288
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              De i Triclini, ſtanze, eſſedre, & delle librerie &
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              delle loro miſure.
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              292
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              Delle ſale almodo de Greci.
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              294
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              A che parte del cielo ogni maniera di edificio
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              deue guardare accio ſia utile & ſana.
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              De i proprij luoghi de gli edificij & priuati &
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              communi, & delle maniere conuenienti a
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              ogni qualità di perſone.
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              296
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              Delle ragioni de iruſticali edificij, & diſtintioni
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              di molte parti di quelli.
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              297
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              Delle diſpoſitioni de gli edificij, & delle partilo
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              ro ſecondo i Greci, & de i nomi differenti, &
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              molto dai coſtumi d'Italia lontani.
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              300
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              Della fermezza, & delle fondamenta delle fa­
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              briche.
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            <p type="head">
              <s id="s.008652">Capi del ſettimo Libro.
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              IL Proemio.
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              De i terrazz.
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              Dimacerar la calce per biancheggiare & co­
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              prire & d'incroſtare i muri.
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              Delle politure ne i luoghi humidi.
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              318
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              Della ragione del dipignere ne gli edificij.
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              319
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              In che modo ſi apparecchi il marmo per gli co­
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              primenti.
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              De i colori, & prima dell'ocrea.
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              Delle ragioni del minio.
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              De i colori artificioſi.
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              324
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              Delle tempre del color ceruleo.
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              325
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              Come ſi faccia la ceruſa, il uerderame, & laſan
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              daraca.
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              In che modo ſi faccia l'oſtro eccellentiſſimo di
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              tutti i colori artificiali.
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              Ditutti i colori purpurei.
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            <p type="head">
              <s id="s.008653">Capi dell'ottauo Libro.
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              IL proemio.
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              327
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              Della inuentione dell'acqua.
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              328
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              Dell'acque.
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              330
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              Dell'acque calde, & che forze hanno da diuerſi
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              metalli, & della natura di uarij fonti, laghi,
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              & fiumare.
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              335
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              Della proprietà d'alcuni luoghi & fonti.
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              340
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              De gli eſperimenti dell'acqua.
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              341
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              Del condurre, & liuellar' l'acque, & de gli ſtru
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              menti buoni a tali effetti.
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              341
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              A quanti modi ſi conduchino le acque.
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            <p type="head">
              <s id="s.008654">Capi del nono Libro.
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              IL Proemio.
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              347
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              Il modo ritrouato da Platone per miſurare un
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              campo di terra.
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              348
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              Della ſquadra inuentione di Pitagora, per for
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              mare l'angulo giuſto.
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              349
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              Come ſi poſſa conoſcer una portione di argento
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              meſcolata con l'oro finita l'opera.
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              Della ragione de i Gnomoni ritrouati per l'om­
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              <s id="s.008655">Et del mondo. </s>
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              de i pianeti.
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              Del corſo del Sole per li dodici ſegni.
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              386
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              Delle conſtellationi che ſono dalla parte Setten­
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              trionale.
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              Delle ſtelle che ſono dal zodiaco al mezo dì.
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              396
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              Delle ragioni de gli horologi, & delle ombre
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              de i Gnomoni al tempo equinottiale a Roma,
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              & in alcuni altri luoghi.
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              398
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              Della ragione de gli horologi, & dell'uſo & del
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              la inuentione loro, & quali ſieno ſtati gli in­
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              uentori.
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