Archimedes, Natation of bodies, 1662

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R O ſhall be leſs than quæ uſque ad Axem (or than the Semi­
parameter
.] By the 10 Propofit. of Euclids fifth Book of Elements. The Line quæ
uſque
ad Axem, (or the Semi-parameter) according to Archimedes, is the half of that
juxta
quam poſſunt, quæ á Sectione ducuntur, (or of the Parameter;) as appeareth
by
the 4 Propoſit of his Book De Conoidibus & Shpæroidibus: and for what reaſon it is
ſo
called, we have declared in the Commentaries upon him by us publiſhed.

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