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Modus autem membrorumque numerus aptetur universo consaepto et dividatur in tres partes, urbanam, rusticam, fructuariam. Urbana rursus 1 2 3 [p. 66] in hibernacula 4et aestiva sic digeratur ut spectent hiemalis temporiscubiculabrumalem orientem,
1 tunc SA, Lundström.
2 fructibus R, Ald., Gesn., Schn.
3 ab superiore parte S, Schn. a Containing the apartments of the landlord, and so called because built in the city style of architecture. On the whole matter of farm buildings compare especially Vitruvius, De Architecture VI. 6; Varro, R.R. I. 11-13.
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