The Potter.
Figulus.
| The Potter, 1. sitting over a Wheel, 2. maketh Pots, 4. Pitchers, 5. Pipkins, 6. Platters, 7. Pudding-pans, 8. Juggs, 9. Lids, 10. &c. of Potter’s Clay, 3. afterwards he baketh them in an Oven, 11. and glazeth them with White Lead. | Figulus, 1. sedens super Rota, 2. format Ollas, 4. Urceos, 5. Tripodes, 6. Patinas, 7. Vasa testacea, 8. Fidelias, 9. Opercula, 10. &c. ex Argillâ, 3. postea excoquit in Furno, 11. & incrustat Lithargyro. |
| A broken Pot affordeth Pot-sheards, 1 | Fracta Olla dat Testas, 12. |
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The Parts of a House.
Partes Domus.
| A House is divided into inner Rooms, such as are the Entry, 1. the Stove, 2. the Kitchen, 3. the Buttery, 4. the Dining Room, 5. the Gallery, 6. the Bed Chamber, 7. with a Privy, 8. made by it. | Domus distinguitur in Conclavia, ut sunt Atrium, 1. Hypocaustum, 2. Culina, 3. Cella Penuaria, 4. Cœnaculum, 5. Camera, 6. Cubiculum, 7. cum Secessu (Latrina), 8. adstructo. |
| Baskets, 9. are of use for carrying things. and Chests, 10. (which are made fast with a Key, 11.) for keeping them. | Corbes, 9. inserviunt rebus transferendis, Arcæ, 10. (quæ Clavâ, 11. recluduntur) adservandis illis. |
| Under the Roof, is the Floor, 12. | Sub Tecto, est Solum (Pavimentum), 12. |
| In the Yard, 13. is a Well, 14. a Stable, 15. and a Bath, 16. | In Area, 13. Puteus, 14. Stabulum, 15. cum Balneo, 16. |
| Under the House is the Cellar, 17. | Sub Domo est Cella, 17. |