Galilei, Galileo
,
The systems of the world
,
1661
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GALILÆUS
Galilæus Lyncæus,
HIS
SYSTEME
OF
THE
WORLD
.
The
Firſt
Dialogue
.
INTERLOCVTORS.
SALVIATUS, SAGREDUS,
and
SIMPLICIUS.
SALVIATUS.
It
was
our
yeſterdayes
reſolution
,
and
a
greement,
that
we
ſhould
to
day
diſcourſe
the
moſt
diſtinctly
,
and
particularly
we
could
poſſible
,
of
the
natural
reaſons
,
and
their
efficacy
that
have
been
hitherto
al
ledged
on
the
one
or
other
part
,
by
the
maintainers
of
the
Poſitions
,
Aristotelian
,
and
Ptolomaique;
and
by
the
followers
of
the
Copernican
Syſteme:
And
becauſe
Copernicus
placing
the
Earth
among
the
moveable
Bodies
of
Hea
ven,
comes
to
conſtitute
a
Globe
for
the
ſame
like
to
a
Planet
;
it
would
be
good
that
we
began
our
diſputation
with
the
examina
tion
of
what
,
and
how
great
the
energy
of
the
Peripateticks ar
guments
is
,
when
they
demonſtrate
,
that
this
Hypotheſis
is
impoſ
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