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Barrow, John [Editor]
Dictionarium Polygraphicum: Or, The Whole Body of Arts Regularly Digested: Illustrated with Fifty-six Copper-Plates. In Two Volumes (Band 1) — London, 1758

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lived at Florence and Rome, excelled in hi (lory-painting, fculp-
ture, and architecture, died in the year 1564., aged ninety years.

Michael ANGELO CERQUOZZI, called Dalle Battaglie,
born in 1600, fcholar of Antonio Salvatti, a Bolognefe, lived
at Rome, excellent for battles and fruit, died in the year 1660,
aged fixty years.

ANGER, is a turbulent agitation, excited in the appetite
by grief and boldnefs ; by which the foul is retired into itfelf,
to avoid the injury received, and at the fame time is raifed
againft the caufe of the injury, to be revenged of it.

All the motions are therefore very great and violent, and all
the parts agitated ; the mufcles muff, be very apparent, bigger
and more fwelled than ordinary, and the vains and nerves
flrained.

How Anger is reprefented in drawing and painting, fee
plate II.

Anger, is reprefented in painting by a young man, round
fhouldered, his face bloated, fparkling eyes, a round brow, a
fharp nofe, wide noftrils; he is clad all in red, his creft is a
hoar's head; from which ifTues fire and fmoke ; he holds in one
hand a drawn fword ; and in the other a lighted torch.

He is reprefented young ; becaufe youth is prone to Anger.
The boar is an animal much inclined to wrath ; the fword
fhews, that Anger prefently lays hold of it; the cheeks pufft
and bloated, intimate, that Anger often alters the face, by the
boiling of the blood ; and inflames the eyes.

Gum ANIM^E, ? a kind of gum or rofin, of which there

Gum ANIMI, j are two forts, the oriental and occidental.
The oriental gum Animas, is diflinguifhed into three forts ;
the firft is white, the fecond blackifh ; in fome refpefts like
myrrh ; the third pale, refinous, and dry.

The occidental flows from an incifion in a tree growing in
New-Spain, called there courbati; it it tranfparent, and of a
colour like to that of frankincenfe. Its fmell is very agreeable,
and it eafily confumes in the fire : All the feveral kinds are ufed
in perfumes, by reafon of their charming fmell; but bdellium
is frequently fold inflead of it.

ANNEALING, commonly called Nealing, is a term ufed
for the preparing of feveral matters, by heating or baking them
in an oven, or the like.

Annealing of Glafs, is the baking of it, to dry, harden,
and give it the due confidence, after it has been blown and
fafhioned into the proper work?.

This is ufually performed in a kind of tower, called the
Leer, built over the melting furnace. Annealing or nealing of

glafs,
 
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