The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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110.  
If the river will turn to the rift farther on it will never return  
to its bed, as the Euphrates does, and this may do at Bologna the  
one who is disappointed for his rivers.  
Centrae Asia.  
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111.  
Mounts Caucasus, Comedorum, and Paropemisidae are joined together  
between Bactria and India, and give birth to the river Oxus which  
takes its rise in these mountains and flows 500 miles towards the  
North and as many towards the West, and discharges its waters into  
the Caspian sea; and is accompanied by the Oxus, Dargados, Arthamis,  
Xariaspes, Dargamaim, Ocus and Margus, all very large rivers. From  
the opposite side towards the South rises the great river Indus  
which sends its waters for 600 miles Southwards and receives as  
tributaries in this course the rivers Xaradrus, Hyphasis, Vadris,  
Vandabal Bislaspus to the East, Suastes and Coe to the West, uniting  
with these rivers, and with their waters it flows 800 miles to the  
West; then, turning back by the Arbiti mountains makes an elbow and  
turns Southwards, where after a course of about 100 miles it finds  
the Indian Sea, in which it pours itself by seven branches. On the  
side of the same mountains rises the great Ganges, which river flows  
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