Galilei, Galileo
,
The systems of the world
,
1661
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To
the
moſt
Serene
Grand
DUKE
OF
TUSCANY.
Though
the
difference
between
Men
and
other
living
Creatures
be
very
great
,
yet
happly
he
that
ſhould
ſay
that
he
could
ſhew
little
leſs
between
Man
and
Man
would
not
ſpeak
more
than
he
might
prove
.
What
proportion
doth
one
bear
to
athouſand?
and
yet
it
is
a
common
Proverb
,
One
Man
is
worth
athouſand,
when
as
a
thouſand
are
not
worth
one
.
This
difference
hath
dependence
upon
the
different
abilities
of
their
Intelle
ctuals;
which
I
reduce
to
the
being
,
or
not
being
a
Philoſo
pher;
in
regard
that
Philoſophy
as
being
the
proper
food
of
ſuch
as
live
by
it
, diſtinguiſheth
a
Man
from
the
common
Eſ
ſence
of
the
Vulgar
in
a
more
or
leſs
honourable
degree
accord
ing
to
the
variety
of
that
diet
.
In
this
ſence
he
that
hath
the
higheſt
looks
,
is
of
higheſt
quality
;
and
the
turning
over
of
the
great
Volume
of
Nature
,
which
is
the
proper
Object
of
Philoſophy
is
the
way
to
make
one
look
high
:
in
which
Book
,
although
whatſoever
we
read
,
as
being
the
Work
of
Al
mighty
God
,
is
therefore
moſt
proportionate
;
yet
notwith
ſtanding
that
is
more
abſolute
and
noble
wherein
we
more
plainly
deſerne
his
art
and
skill
.
The
Conſtitution
of
the
Vnivers,
among
all
Phyſical
points
that
fall
within
Humane
Compre
henſion,
may
,
in
my
opinion
,
be
preferred
to
the
Precedency
:
for
if
that
in
regard
of
univerſal
extent
it
excell
all
others,
it
ought
as
the
Rule
and
Standard
of
the
reſt
to
goe
before
them
in
Nobility
.
Now
if
ever
any
perſons
might
challenge
to
be
ſignally
diſtinguiſhed
for
Intellectuals
from
other
men
;
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