James Marchand argued that the Euthalian apparatus probably dated to the first half of the 4th century, arguing that the original must precede its incorporation into Gothic, Armenian, and Syriac translations.
Golgi apparatus | Fire apparatus | Ramsey Car Transfer Apparatus | fire apparatus | Self-contained breathing apparatus | Seagrave Fire Apparatus | Quint (fire apparatus) | Eyespot apparatus | Artist's representation of distillation apparatus for aqua vitae, from ''Liber de arte Distillandi'', by Hieronymus Brunschwig |