Galilei, Galileo, The systems of the world, 1661

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SIMPL. I alwayes carry it about with me: See here it is, and
I
know the place perfectly well, which is in lib. 2. De Cælo, cap.
16
. Here it is, Text 97. Preterea omnia, quæ feruntur latione
circulari
ſubdeficere videntur, ac moveri pluribus una latione,
præter
primam Sphæram; quare & Terram neceſſariam eſt, ſive
circa
medium, ſive in medio poſita feratur, duabus moveri
lationibus
.
Si autem hoc acciderit, neceſſariam eſt fieri
tiones
, ac converſiones fixorum aſtrorum.
Hoc autem non
tur
ficri, ſed ſemper eadem, apud eadem loca ipſius, &
tur
, & occidunt. [In Engliſh thus:] Furthermore all that are

carried
with circular motion, ſeem to ^{*} foreſlow, and to move
with
more than one motion, except the firſt Sphere; wherefore
it
is neceſſary that the Earth move with two motions, whether

it
be carried about the ^{*} middle, or placed in the middle.
But
if
it be ſo, there would of neceſſity be alterations and
ons
made amongſt the fixed Stars.
But no ſuch thing is ſeen to
be
done, but the ſame Star doth alwayes riſe and ſet in the ſame
place
.
In all this I find not any falacy, and my thinks the
ment
is very forcible.
* Subdeſicere.

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