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commonly known as Porta Guelfa, Porta San Francesco del Renaio,
Porta Nuova, and Porta Reale. It was close to the Arno opposite to
the Porta San Niccolo, which still exists.]
1
003.
By guiding the Arno above and below a treasure will be found in each
acre of ground by whomsoever will.
1
004.
The wall of the old houses runs towards the gate of San Nicolo.
[Footnote: By the side of this text there is an indistinct sketch,
resembling that given under No.973. On the bank is written the word
Casace. There then follows in the original a passage of 12 lines
in which the consequences of the windings of the river are
discussed. A larger but equally hasty diagram on the same page
represents the shores of the Arno inside Florence as in two parallel
lines. Four horizontal lines indicate the bridges. By the side these
measures are stated in figures: I. (at the Ponte alla Carraja):
2
30--largho br. 12 e 2 di spoda e 14 di pile e a 4 pilastri; 2.
(at the Ponte S. Trinita); l88--largho br. 15 e 2 di spode he 28
di pilastri for delle spode e pilastri so 2; 3. (at the Ponte
vecchio); pote lung br. 152 e largo; 4. (at the Ponte alle
Grazie): 290 ellargo 12 e 2 di spode e 6 di pili.
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