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Footnotes:
[1] The “Iliad” of Homer, translated by Alexander Pope, xviii.440-444.
[2] “Mathematicall Magick, or the Wonders that may be performed by Mechanicall Geometry.” London, printed by M. E. for Sa: Gellibrand at the Brasen Serpent in Paul’s Churchyard, 1648 (page 173).
[3] “Saturnaliorum Conviviorum,” Lib. I. cap. xxiii.
[4] Aulus Gellius, “Noctes Atticæ.” Lib. X. cap. xii.
[5] “New and Rare Inventions of Water Workes, shewing the easiest waies to raise water higher than the spring. By which invention the Perpetual Motion is proposed, many hard labours performed And variety of Motions and Sounds produced. First written in French by Isaak de Caus a late famous engineer; and now translated into English by John Leak. London, Printed by Joseph Moxon. Folio. 1659.”