Foscarini, Paolo Antonio, An epistle to fantoni, 1661

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* Circa Cardi­
nes
Cœli.
Luke 16.
Alia ſunt notio­
ra
nobis, alia, no­
tiora
natura, vel
ſecundum
ſe,
r
ſt.
lib. 1. Phyſ.
Firſt therefore; If the light were made before heaven, then
it
rolled about without heaven to the making of the diſtinction
of
Day and Night.
Now this is contrary to the very doctrine
of
theſe men, who affirm that no Cœleſtial Body can be moved
unleſſe
per accidens, and by the motion of Heaven, and as a knot
in
a board at the motion of the board. Again, if it be ſaid, that
the
Light was created at the ſame time with Heaven, and began
to
be moved with Heaven, another doubt ariſeth, that likewiſe
oppoſeth
the foreſaid common Hypotheſis: For it being ſaid,
that
Day and Night, Morning and Evening were made, that ſame
is
either in reſpect of the Univerſe, or onely in reſpect of the
Earth
and us.
If ſo be that the Sun turning round (according to
the
Hypotheſis of the Common Syſteme) doth not cauſe the
Night
and Day, but only to opacous Bodies which are deſtitute
of
all other light, but that of the Sun, whilſt in their half part
(which is their Hemiſphœre) and no more, (for that the Suns
light
paſſeth over but one half of an opacous Body, unleſs a ve­
ry
ſmall matter more in thoſe of leſſer bulk) they are illumina­
ted
by the Suns aſpect, the other half remaining dark and tene­
broſe
, by reaſon of a ſhadow proceeding from its own Body.
Therefore the diſtinction of dayes by the light of heaven, ac­
cording
to the deſcription of them in the ſacred Scriptures, muſt
not
be underſtood abſolutely, and ſecundum ſe, and Nature her
ſelf
; but in reſpect of the Earth, and of us its inhabitants, and
conſequently
ſecundum nos. 'Tis not therefore new, nor unu­
ſual
in ſacred Scripture to ſpeak of things ſecundum nos, and on­
ly
in reſpect of us, and ſecundum apparentiam; but not ſecundum
ſe
, and reinaturam, or Abſolutely and Simply.

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