ATTICA Terra

ATTICA Terra
ATTICA Terra
apud Zosimum Panopolitam, in consectione admirabilis illius tincturae, quam ὕδωρ ἅτικτον vocabant: Τὰ δὲ ὕδατα τοῦ καταλόγου ἐξίσου, καὶ γῆ Ποντικὴ, καὶ Α᾿ττικὴ καὶ Α᾿ρμένιον καὶ βοτανῶν δηλονότι τοῦ κρόκου καὶ τοῦ ἐλυδρίου τὸ διπλοῦν: ochra videtur esse Salmasio, an sil Atticum, rubri coloris, quem Plinius limum esse scribit. Quae duo perperam confundit Vitruvius l. 7. c. 7. cum ait: Ochra --- multts in locis, ut etiam in Ltalia, invenitur sed quae fuerat optima Attica, ideo nunc non habetur, quod Athenis argenti fodinae cum hahuerunt familias, tunc specus sub terra fodiebantur, ad argentum inveniendum. Cum ibi vena forte inveniretur, nihilominus uti argentum persequebantur. Itaque antiqur egregiâ copia silis ad politionem operum sunt usi. Vide Salmas. ad Solin. p. 1157. et infra, in voce Sil.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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