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From: Isold Fitzpatrick
Subject: [Gnatsweb-commit] international
Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2006 18:39:17 -0700

OF THE SEA WHICH CHANGES THE WEIGHT OF THE EARTH. At _C luna_ (moon) is written and at _B terra_ (the earth). The earth between the moon on the fifteenth day and thesun. This alludes to the accompanying diagram. A book of the ordering of rivers so as to preserve their banks. A book of the various movements of waters passing through channelsof different forms. A book of driving back armies by the force of a flood made byreleasing waters. Place at the beginning what a river can effect. A book of the origin of rivers which flow from the high tops ofmountains. The relative height of the surface of the sea to that of the land(942-945). A book of guiding rivers which occupy too much ground. A book of the various movements of waters passing through channelsof different forms. 902) it is clearhat Leonardo was familiar with the phenomena of Irradiation. According to ERNESTI, _ClavisCiceroniana,_ CH. Among the four elements water is the second both in weight and ininstability. Whether the stars have their light from the sun or in themselves. And, if the moon is lighter than the other elements why is it opaqueand not transparent? Delloncia dellacqua e delle canne; Libr. Of the proportion of the mass of water to that of the earth (937. The relative height of the surface of the sea to that of the land(942-945). A book of the waters which with various currents pass through seas. A book of the various movements of waters passing through channelsof different forms. --But in all other points they are much alike. A book of the ways in which a tempest may of itself clear out filledup sea-ports. OF THE SEA, WHICH TO MANY FOOLS APPEARS TO BE HIGHER THAN THE EARTHWHICH FORMS ITS SHORE. According to ERNESTI, _ClavisCiceroniana,_ CH.

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