Galilei, Galileo
,
The systems of the world
,
1661
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Ptolomey
and
Copernicus
were
they
that
have
had
the
honour
to
ſee
fartheſt
into
,
and
diſcourſe
moſt
profoundly
of
the
Worlds
Syſteme.
About
the
Works
of
which
famous
Men
theſe
Dia
lous
being
chiefly
converſant
,
I
conceived
it
my
duty
to
De
dicate
them
only
to
Your
Highneſs
.
For
laying
all
the
weight
upon
theſe
two
,
whom
I
hold
to
be
the
Ableſt
Wits
that
have
left
us
their
Works
upon
theſe
Subjects
;
to
avoid
a
Sole
ciſmein
Manners
,
I
was
obliged
to
addreſs
them
to
Him
,
who
with
me
,
is
the
Greateſt
of
all
Men
,
from
whom
they
can
re
ceive
either
Glory
or
Patrociny
.
And
if
theſe
two
perſons
have
ſo
farre
illuminated
my
Underſtanding
as
that
this
my
Book
may
in
a
great
part
be
confeſſed
to
belong
to
them
,
well
may
it
alſo
be
acknowledged
to
belong
to
Your
Highneſs
,
unto
whoſe
Bounteous
Magnificence
I
owe
the
time
and
leaſure
I
had
to
write
it
,
as
alſo
unto
Your
Powerful
Aſſiſtance
, (
never
weary
of
honouring
me
)
the
means
that
at
length
I
have
had
to
publiſh
it
.
May
Your
Highneſs
therefore
be
pleaſed
to
accept
of
it
according
to
Your
accuſtomed
Goodneſs
;
and
if
any
thing
ſhall
be
found
therein
,
that
may
be
ſubſervient
towards
the
information
or
ſatisfaction
of
thoſe
that
are
Lovers
of
Truth
;
let
them
acknowledge
it
to
be
due
to
Your
Self
,
who
are
ſo
expert
in
doing
good
,
that
Your
Happy
Dominion
cannot
ſhew
the
man
that
is
concerned
in
any
of
thoſe
general
Cala
mities
that
diſturb
the
World
;
ſo
that
Praying
for
Your
Proſpe
rity,
and
continuance
in
this
Your
Pious
and
Laudable
Cu
ſtome,
I
humbly
kiſs
Your
Hands
;
Your
Moſt
Serene
Highneſſes
Moſt
Humble
and
moſt
devoted
Servant
and
Subject
GALILEO GALILEI.
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