Galilei, Galileo
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The systems of the world
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1661
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ſpread
amongſt
the
vulgar
;
and
this
with
a
diſcretion
and
ſubtlety
reſembling
that
of
the
prudent
young
man
,
that
to
be
freed
from
the
importunity
of
his
inquiſitive
Mother
or
Wife
,
I
know
not
whether
,
who
preſſed
him
to
impart
the
ſecrets
of
the
Senate
,
contrived
that
ſtory
,
which
afterwards
brought
her
and
many
o
ther
women
to
be
derided
and
laught
at
by
the
ſame
Senate
.
Plato
held
that
humane
under
ſtanding
partook
of
divinity
,
becauſe
it
understood
num
bers.
The
Myſtery
of
Pythagorick
num
bers
fabulous
.
De Papyrio præ
textato,
Gellius
I
:
2. 3.
SIMPL.
I
will
not
be
of
the
number
of
thoſe
who
are
over
curi
ous
about
the
Pythagorick
myſteries
;
but
adhering
to
the
point
in
hand
;
I
reply
,
that
the
reaſons
produced
by
Ariſtotle
to
prove
the
dimenſions
to
be
no
more
than
three
,
ſeem
to
me
conclu
dent,
and
I
believe
,
That
had
there
been
any
more
evident
demon
ſtrations
thereof
,
Ariſtotle
would
not
have
omitted
them
.
SAGR.
Put
in
at
leaſt
,
if
he
had
known
,
or
remembred
any
more
.
But
you
Salviatus
would
do
me
a
great
pleaſure
to
alledge
unto
me
ſome
arguments
that
may
be
evident
,
and
clear
enough
for
me
to
comprehend
.
SALV.
I
will
;
and
they
ſhall
be
ſuch
as
are
not
onely
to
be
ap
prehended
by
you
,
but
even
by
Simplicius
himſelf
:
nor
onely
to
be
comprehended
,
but
are
alſo
already
known
,
although
hap
ly unobſerved;
and
for
the
more
eaſie
underſtanding
thereof
,
we
will
take
this
Pen
and
Ink
,
which
I
ſee
already
prepared
for
ſuch
occaſions
,
and
deſcribe
a
few
figures
.
And
firſt
we
will
note
[
Fig
.
1.
at
the
end
of
this
Dialog.]
theſe
two
points
AB
,
and
draw
from
the
one
to
the
other
the
curved
lines
, ACB,
and
ADB,
and
the
right
line
A
B
,
I
demand
of
you
which
of
them
,
in
your
mind
,
is
that
which
determines
the
diſtance
between
the
terms
AB
, &
why
?
A
Geometrical
de
monſtration
of
the
triple
dimenſion
.
S
AGR.
I
ſhould
ſay
the
right
line
,
and
not
the
crooked
,
as
well
becauſe
the
right
is
ſhorter
,
as
becauſe
it
is
one
,
ſole
,
and
deter
minate,
whereas
the
others
are
infinit,
unequal
,
and
longer
;
and
my
determination
is
grounded
upon
that
,
That
it
is
one
,
and
certain
.
SALV.
We
have
then
the
right
line
to
determine
the
length
be
tween
the
two
terms
;
let
us
add
another
right
line
and
parallel
to
AB
,
which
let
be
CD, [
Fig
. 2.]
ſo
that
there
is
put
between
them
a
ſuperficies
,
of
which
I
deſire
you
to
aſſign
me
the
breadth
,
therefore
departing
from
the
point
A
,
tell
me
how
,
and
which
way
you
will
go
,
to
end
in
the
line
C
D
,
and
ſo
to
point
me
out
the
breadth
com
prehended
between
thoſe
lines
;
let
me
know
whether
you
will
terminate
it
according
to
the
quantity
of
the
curved
line
A
E
,
or
the
right
line
A
F
,
or
any
other
.
SIMPL.
According
to
the
right
A
F
,
and
not
according
to
the
crooked
,
that
being
already
excluded
from
ſuch
an
uſe
.
SAGR.
But
I
would
take
neither
of
them
,
ſeeing
the
right
line
A
F
runs
obliquely
;
But
would
draw
a
line
,
perpendicular
to
C
D
,
for
this
ſhould
ſeem
to
me
the
ſhorteſt
,
and
the
propereſt
of
infinite
that
are
greater
,
and
unequal
to
one
another
,
which
may
be
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