NOTES. 79 



'* The face is divided into three proportionable parts ; the 

 firft contains the forehead, the fecond the nofe, and the third 

 the mouth and the chin; from the chin to the pit betwixt 

 the collar-bones are two lengths of a nofe. 



" From the pit betwixt the collar-bones to the bottom of 

 the breaft, one face. 



*' * From the bottom of the breads to the navel, one face. 

 " "j- From the navel to the genitories, one face. 

 "From the. genitories to. the upper part of. the knee, two 

 faces. 



"'The knee contains half a face. 



"From the lower part of the knee to the ankle, two faces. 

 " From the ankle to the fole of the foot, half a face. 

 "A man y when his arms are ftretched out, is, from the 

 longeft finger of his right, hand to the longeil . of - his left, as 

 broad as he is long. 



" From one fide of the breafts to the other, two faces. 

 " The bone- of the arm, called Humerus, is- the length of 

 two faces from the {boulder to the elbow. 



' From the- end of the elbow to the root of the little finger, 

 the bone called .Cubitus, with part of the hand, contains two 

 faces., 



" From the box of the moulder- blade to the pit betwixt 

 the collar-bones, one face. 



' If you would be fatisfied in the meafures of breadth, 

 from the extremity of one finger to the other, fo that thi s 

 breadth mould be equal to the length of the body, you muffc 

 obferve, that the boxes of the elbows with the humerus^ and 



of 



* The Apollo has a nofe more. 



f, The Apollo has half a nofe more; and the upper half of ihe Venus de Media's - 

 is to the lower part of the belly, and not to the privy : parta. 



