LXVI.
Engines. Machinæ.
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One can carry as much by thrusting a _Wheel-barrow_, 3. before him, (having an _Harness_, 4. hanging on his neck,) Unus potest ferre tantum trudendo _Pabonem_, 3. ante se, (_Ærumna_, Suspensâ a Collo) as two men can carry on a _Colestaff_, 1. or _Hand-barrow_, 2. quantum duo possunt ferre _Palangâ_, vel _Feretro_, 2.
But he can do more that rolleth a Weight laid upon _Rollers_, 6. with a _Leaver_, 5. Plus autem potest qui provolvit Molem impositam _Phalangis_ (Cylindris, 6.) _Vecte_, 5.
A _Wind-beam_, 7. is a post, which is turned by going about it. _Ergata_, 7. est columella, quæ versatur circumeundo.
A _Crane_, 8. hath a _Hollow-wheel_, in which one walking draweth weights out of a Ship, or letteth them down into a Ship. _Geranium_, 8. habet _Tympanum_, cui inambulans quis extrahit pondera navi, aut demittit in navem.
A _Rammer_, 9. is used to fasten _Piles_, 10. _Fistuca_, 9. adhibetur ad pangendum _Sublicas_, 10. it is lifted with a Rope drawn by _Pullies_, 11. or with hands. if it have _handles_, 12. adtollitur Fune tracto per _Trochleas_, 11. vel manibus, si habet _ansas_, 12.