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Galilei, Galileo
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The systems of the world
, 1661
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THE
SYSTEME
OF
THE
WORLD
:
IN
FOUR
DIALOGUES
.
Wherein
the
Two
GRAND
SYSTEMES
Of
PTOLOMY
and
COPERNICUS
are
largely
diſcourſed
of
:
And
the
REASONS
,
both
Phyloſophical
and
Phyſical
,
as
well
on
the
one
ſide
as
the
other
,
impartially
and
indefinitely
propounded
:
By
GALILEUS GALILEUS LINCEUS,
A
Gentleman
of
FLORENCE
:
Extraordinary
Profeſſor
of
the
Mathematicks
in
the
UNIVERSITY
of
PISA;
and
Chief
Mathematician
to
the
GRAND
DUKE
of
TVSCANY.
Ingliſhed
from
the
Original
Italián
Copy
,
by
THOMAS SALUSBURY.
ALCINOUS,
Δεῑ
δ̓
ἐλευγέριον εἰ̄ναι τῃ̄ γνωμῃ̄ ρ̀ν
μέλλοντα
φιλοσοφεῑν.
SENECA,
Inter
nullos magis quam
inter
PHILOSOPHOS eſſe debet
aqua
LIBERTAS.
LONDON
,
Printed
by
WILLIAM LEYBOURNE. MDCLXI.