Galilei, Galileo
,
Discourse concerning the natation of bodies
,
1663
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for
it
to
remain
,
than
another
Body
that
is
leſs
grave
.
And
this
is
the
only
true
proper
and
abſolute
Cauſe
of
Natation
and
Sub
merſion,
ſo
that
nothing
elſe
hath
part
therein
:
and
the
Board
of
the
Adverſaries
ſwimmeth,
when
it
is
conjoyned
with
as
much
Air
,
as
,
together
with
it
,
doth
form
a
Body
leſs
grave
than
ſo
much
water
as
would
fill
the
place
that
the
ſaid
Compound
occupyes
in
the
water
;
but
when
they
ſhall
demit
the
ſimple
Ebony
into
the
water
,
according
to
the
Tenour
of
our
Que
ſtion,
it
ſhall
alwayes
go
to
the
bottom
,
though
it
were
as
thin
as
a
Paper
.
Lib
. 4.
c
.
6.
Text
45.
FINIS
.
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