I 3Bfc V 



ATURALL 



HISTORY. 



II. Century, 



Ufick in the Prattke y bath been well purfucd : 

 And in good Variety; Butinthe7Wy, and e- 

 fpecially intheT^fa^of the Caufes of the Pra- 

 aickfvcxy w eakly .- being reduced into certain 

 M)fticall Subtilties,and not much Truth. We 

 (ball therefore, after our manner, joy n the Con- 

 tcmplotm and AftvvePrft together, 



MSoHrcU^tx^Muficd Soundsl which we call Tones • Whereunto 



2^ ohtrir^d, and Wind-Infiruments, the of Bels&L. Or I«- 



Ltalscmdl which are ever ItepASndi as are the r«« 

 l^mZa^V^m^ andB^ds^c^ybeS^B^) 

 all f of 5f ^4 P^krt, Star, (as in Drww) ana infinite 



^Th'e to produced, are ever from fuch^^c, 



Parts and Pores i As well as the Sounds themfelves are Wj And 

 KeT^r^ofW, asm Bels-^Glaf, asm the Blhpng 

 ofaDr/^«f Gl4s OiAir, as in ^ rvhlfi they Sing, m Pipes, 

 Whiftle<,OrLsjmnged inflrumentsM. And of Water, as in the Nigbtin- 

 Zfies of Regal!s,i Organs, and other which the Anaem 



\U^NeroA fomuchefteem 5 butarenow loft. Andif any Man t^, 

 I that the String of the Bovo, and the S^of the Vull, are neither o them 

 ^//^^Andyetproducer.m; heismanerrour. ^£*»**s 

 not created between the Bow or Plenum And ^String j „ e ™^ 

 1 and the ^>,No more than it is between the Finger or £»,B, and the 

 j SodweareCineffto^tthreeP^^ 



Experimens 

 in Confortt 

 couching 

 Mufick. 



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