BOOK XIX
ON SHIPS, BUILDINGS, AND GARMENTS[365]
ANALYSIS
| I. | Ships[366] (chs. 1–6). |
| 1. Seamen (ch. 1, 3–7). | |
| 2. Kinds of ships (ch. 1, 8–27). | |
| 3. Parts of ships (ch. 2). | |
| 4. Sails (ch. 3). | |
| 5. Ropes (ch. 4). | |
| 6. Nets (ch. 5). | |
| II. | Furnaces of smiths (ch. 6). |
| 1. Tools of smiths (ch. 7). | |
| III. | Buildings (chs. 8–18). |
| 1. Construction (ch. 10). | |
| 2. Adornment (chs. 11–17). | |
| 3. Tools for building (ch. 18). | |
| IV. | Workers in wood (ch. 19). |
| V. | Garments (chs. 20–29). |
| 1. Weaving (ch. 20). | |
| 2. The dress of a priest under the law (ch. 21). | |
| 3. The names of other articles of clothing (ch. 22). | |
| 4. Peculiar costumes of certain peoples (ch. 23). | |
| 5. Men’s garments (ch. 24). | |
| 6. Women’s garments (ch. 25). | |
| 7. Bedding, tablecloths, and so forth (ch. 26). | |
| 8. Wools (ch. 27). | |
| 9. Colors of garments (ch. 28). | |
| 10. Instruments for making cloth (ch. 29). | |
| VI. | Ornaments (chs. 30–32). |
| 1. Head ornaments for women (ch. 31). | |
| 2. Rings (ch. 32). | |
| VII. | Girdles (ch. 33). |
| VIII. | Footwear (ch. 34). |
BOOK XX
ON PROVISIONS AND UTENSILS OF THE HOUSEHOLD AND THE FIELDS
ANALYSIS
| I. | Tables (ch. 1). |
| II. | Food (ch. 2). |
| III. | Drink (ch. 3). |
| IV. | Dishes. |
| 1. For food (ch. 4). | |
| 2. For drink (ch. 5). | |
| 3. For wine and water (ch. 6). | |
| 4. For oil (ch. 7). | |
| V. | Cooking utensils (ch. 8). |
| VI. | Receptacles (ch. 9). |
| VII. | Lamps (ch. 10). |
| VIII. | Beds and seats (ch. 11). |
| IX. | Vehicles (ch. 12). |
| X. | Other utensils (ch. 13). |
| XI. | Tools for the country (ch. 14). |
| XII. | Tools for the garden (ch. 15). |
| XIII. | Horse trappings (ch. 16). |