Galilei, Galileo
,
Discourse concerning the natation of bodies
,
1663
Text
Text Image
XML
Document information
None
Concordance
Figures
Thumbnails
Table of figures
<
1 - 19
>
[Figure 1]
Page: 11
[Figure 2]
Page: 12
[Figure 3]
Page: 13
[Figure 4]
Page: 14
[Figure 5]
Page: 15
[Figure 6]
Page: 17
[Figure 7]
Page: 18
[Figure 8]
Page: 36
[Figure 9]
Page: 46
[Figure 10]
Page: 47
[Figure 11]
Page: 48
[Figure 12]
Page: 51
[Figure 13]
Page: 52
[Figure 14]
Page: 54
[Figure 15]
Page: 54
[Figure 16]
Page: 56
[Figure 17]
Page: 57
[Figure 18]
Page: 58
[Figure 19]
Page: 76
<
1 - 19
>
page
|<
<
of 77
>
>|
<
archimedes
>
<
text
>
<
front
>
<
section
>
<
pb
/>
<
p
type
="
head
">
<
s
>A
<
lb
/>
DISCOURSE
<
lb
/>
<
emph
type
="
italics
"/>
PRESENTED
<
emph.end
type
="
italics
"/>
<
lb
/>
TO THE MOST SERENE
<
lb
/>
Don Coſimo II.
<
lb
/>
GREAT DUKE
<
lb
/>
<
emph
type
="
italics
"/>
OF
<
emph.end
type
="
italics
"/>
<
lb
/>
TUSCANY,
<
lb
/>
CONCERNING
<
lb
/>
The
<
emph
type
="
italics
"/>
NATATION
<
emph.end
type
="
italics
"/>
of BODIES Vpon,
<
lb
/>
And
<
emph
type
="
italics
"/>
SUBMERSION
<
emph.end
type
="
italics
"/>
In,
<
lb
/>
THE
<
lb
/>
WATER.</
s
>
</
p
>
<
p
type
="
head
">
<
s
>By GALILEUS GALILEI: Philoſopher and
<
lb
/>
Mathematician, unto His moſt Serene Highneſſe.</
s
>
</
p
>
<
p
type
="
head
">
<
s
>Engliſhed from the Second Edition of the ITALIAN,
<
lb
/>
compared with the Manuſcript Copies, and reduced
<
lb
/>
into PROPOSITIONS:
<
lb
/>
By
<
emph
type
="
italics
"/>
THOMAS SALUSBURY,
<
emph.end
type
="
italics
"/>
<
expan
abbr
="
Eſq;
">Eſque</
expan
>
</
s
>
</
p
>
<
p
type
="
head
">
<
s
>
<
emph
type
="
italics
"/>
LONDON
<
emph.end
type
="
italics
"/>
:
<
lb
/>
Printed by WILLIAM LEYBOURN:
<
lb
/>
<
emph
type
="
italics
"/>
M D C LXIII.
<
emph.end
type
="
italics
"/>
</
s
>
</
p
>
</
section
>
<
section
/>
</
front
>
</
text
>
</
archimedes
>