and of tke vertues thereof. Fol. 148 
the Which is ofſterle:and they do rubbe oner one parte or it 5 
with the love ſtone, 2 forthwith by particular vertue which 
God hath giuen vnto it bythat parte which they did rubbe 
suet with the love ſtone, it looketh towards the ole, Which 
is nctre tothe Noꝛth / and perpetually it dodeth this beeing 
in the Sea on the land either by the dax oz by the night. 
twits the Sunne oz without it, alwaies it leoketh to wardes 
the oath, bee . Regie 5 
With the which Perdle, and wyth the Carde ok 
Nauigation, wherein is platid a diſtinction forthe know ⸗ 
ledge of the windes, and the deſcription ol the pastes; ther 
faple fo many milleons of leagues: as at this daꝝ wer ſet, 
and it is done fo cafily,that it is very wonderful. Che mules e fit 
tion ofthis maruellous Needle was founde by a Pariner, found this 
who was bene in a citic of Melfi in Ita y. Allo the von E needle, 
Steele do ſerue to make clockes, which is a thing or greate 
art, z very ueceſſarie to line w rule c oꝛder:ſoꝛ bythem ha! 
be know the wels that are tobe made, ⁊ p time that Hal 
be ſyent in them, they lerue faz all ſtates of people whereby 
they map line wiſelx ¢ diſtretely:⁊ were is no clocke they. 
nue like beaſts the are made at this dap with fo muth art 
g curiouies, that theymaks great admiration, the purifte 
and make cleane theſe to metals that thꝛꝝ make them as 
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