Archimedes, Natation of bodies, 1662

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ARCHIMEDES
HIS TRACT
De Incidentibus Humido,
OR OF THE
NATATION OF BODIES VPON,
OR SVBMERSION IN,
THE
WATER
OR OTHER LIQUIDS.
IN TWO BOOKS.
Tranſlated from the Original Greek,
Firſt into Latine, and afterwards into Italian, by NICOLO
TARTAGLIA, and by him familiarly demon­
ſtrated by way of Dialogue, with Richard Wentworth,
a Noble Engliſh Gentleman, and his Friend.
Together with the Learned Commentaries of Federico
Commandino, who hath Reſtored ſuch of the Demonſtrations
as, thorow the Injury of Time, were obliterated.
Now compared with the ORIGINAL, and Engliſhed
By THOMAS SALVSBVRY, Eſque
LONDON, Printed by W. Leybourn, 1662.

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