Salusbury, Thomas, Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I), 1667

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1
II. HIS MECHANICKS; a New PEICE.
III. RHENATUS DES CARTES, his MECHANICKS; tranſlated from his FRENCM
MANUSCRIPT
; a New PEICE.
IV. ARCHIMEDES, his Tract DE INSIDENTIBUS HUMIDO; with the NOTES and
DEMONSTRASIONS
of NICOLAUS TARTALEUS, in Two BOOKS.
VI. NICOLAUS TARTALEUS his INVENTIONS for DIVING UNDER WATER,
RAISING
OF SHIPS SUNK, &c.
in Two BOOKS.
III. GALILEUS GALILEUS, his LIFE: in Five BOOKS,
Chap. 1. His judgment in ſeveral Learnings.
Chap. 1. His behaviour in Civil Affairs.
3. His morall Virtues.
3. Of the Doctrine of the Earths Mobility, &c. its Antiquity,
and
Progreſſe from Pythagoras to the time of Copernicus.
4. Of the Followers of Copernicus, unto the time of Galileus.
5. Of the ſeverall Syſtemes amongſt Aſtronomers.
6. Of the Allegations againſt the Copern. Syſteme, in 77
Arguments
taken out of Ricciolo, with Anſwers to them.
7. Of the Allegations for the Copern. Syſteme in so Arguments.
Chap. 1. His Patrons, Friends, and Emulators.
2. Authors judgments of him.

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