Galilei, Galileo
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Discourse concerning the natation of bodies
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1663
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A
DISCOURSE
PRESENTED
TO
THE
MOST
SERENE
Don
Coſimo II.
GREAT
DUKE
OF
TUSCANY,
CONCERNING
The
NATATION
of
BODIES
Vpon,
And
SUBMERSION
In
,
THE
WATER
.
By
GALILEUS GALILEI:
Philoſopher
and
Mathematician
,
unto
His
moſt
Serene
Highneſſe.
Engliſhed
from
the
Second
Edition
of
the
ITALIAN
,
compared
with
the
Manuſcript
Copies
,
and
reduced
into
PROPOSITIONS
:
By
THOMAS SALUSBURY,
Eſque
LONDON
:
Printed
by
WILLIAM LEYBOURN:
M
D
C
LXIII.
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