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owen) certaine way, may be prescribed and gone, &c. +Hydragogie,+--Which demonstrateth the possible leading of water by Natures law, and by artificiall helpe, from any head (being Spring, standing, or running water) to any other place assigned. +Horometrie,+--Which demonstrateth, how, at all times appointed, the precise, vsuall denomination of time, may be knowen, for any place assigned. +Zographie,+--Which demonstrateth and teacheth, how, the Intersection of all visuall Pyramids, made by any plaine assigned (the Center, distance, and lightes being determined) may be, by lines, and proper colours represented. +Architecture,+--Which is a Science garnished with many doctrines, and diuers Instructions: by whose iudgement, all workes by other workmen finished, are iudged. +Nauigation,+--Which demonstrateth, how, by the Shortest good way, by the aptest direction, and in the shortest time: a sufficient Shippe, betwene any two places (in passage nauigable) assigned, may be conducted: and in all stormes and naturall disturbances chauncing, how to vse the best possible meanes, to recouer the place first assigned. +Thaumaturgike,+--Which geueth certaine order to make straunge workes, of the sense to be perceiued: and of men greatly to be wondred at. +Archemastrie,+--Which teacheth to bring to actuall experience sensible, all worthy conclusions, by all the Artes Mathematicall purposed: and by true Naturall philosophie, concluded: And both addeth to them a farder Scope, in the termes of the same Artes: and also, by his proper Method, and in peculiar termes, procedeth, with helpe of the forsayd Artes, to the performance of complete Experiences: which, of no particular Arte, are hable (Formally) to be challenged. +Imprinted by _Iohn Day_.+ An. 1570. Feb. 25. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Errors and Anomalies: Unless otherwise noted, spelling and punctuation are unchanged. Errors are listed below, with the original form, if changed, shown in [brackets]. Unusual words include "fatch" (probably used as a variant of "fetch") and the mathematical terms "sexagene" and "sexagesme". How, worldly goods: how, worldly dignitie [
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