Galilei, Galileo, The systems of the world, 1661

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ſaith
[tempeſtata ſi
muove
] which the
Latine

on
, (Miſtaking
Tempectata, aword
in
Heraldry, for
Tempeſtato,)
dereth
[incitata
movetur
] which
ſignifieth
a violent
tranſportmeut
, as
in
a ſtorm, that of
a
Ship.
SALV. If this of which we diſpute, were ſome point of Law,

or
other part of the Studies called Humanity, wherein there is
neither
truth nor falſhood, if we will give ſufficient credit to
the
acuteneſſe of the wit, readineſſe of anſwers, and the
ral
practice of Writers, then he who moſt aboundeth in theſe,
makes
his reaſon more probable and plauſible; but in Natural
Sciences
, the concluſions of which are true and neceſſary, and
wherewith
the judgment of men hath nothing to do, one is to
be
more cautious how he goeth about to maintain any thing that
is
falſe; for a man but of an ordinary wit, if it be his good
tune
to be of the right ſide, may lay a thouſand Demoſthenes and
a
thouſand Ariſtotles at his feet. Therefore reject thoſe hopes
and
conceits, wherewith you flatter your ſelf, that there can be
any
men ſo much more learned, read, and verſed in Authors,
than
we, that in deſpite of nature, they ſhould be able to
make
that become true, which is falſe.
And ſeeing that of all
the
opinions that have been hitherto alledged touching the
ſence
of theſe Solar ſpots, this inſtanced in by you, is in your
judgment
the trueſt, it followeth (if this be ſo) that all the reſt
are
falſe; and to deliver you from this alſo, which doubtleſſe is a
moſt
falſe Chimœra, over-paſſing infinite other improbabilities
that
are therein, I ſhall propoſe againſt it onely two experiments;

one
is, that many of thoſe ſpots are ſeen to ariſe in the midſt of
the
Solar ring, and many likewiſe to diſſolve and vaniſh at a great
diſtance
from the circumference of the Sun; a neceſſary

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