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).