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

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              <s>MATHEMATICAL
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              COLLECTIONS
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              AND
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              TRANSLATIONS:
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              THE FIRST
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              TOME.
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              IN TWO PARTS.
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              <s>THE FIRST PART;</s>
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              <s>Containing,</s>
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              <s>
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              I.
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              GALILEUS GALILEUS
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              His SYSTEM of the
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              WORLD.
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              II.
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              GALILEUS
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              His EPISTLE to the GRAND
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              DUTCHESSE MOTHER, concerning the Au­
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              thority of Holy SCRIPTURE in Philoſophical
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              Controverſies.
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              III.
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              JOHANNES KEPLERUS
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              His Reconcilings of SCRI­
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              PTURE Texts, &c.
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              IV.
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              DIDACUS à STUNICA
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              His Reconcilings of SCRI­
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              PTURE Texts, &c.
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              V.
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              P. A. FOSCARINUS
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              His Epiſtle to Father FANTONUS,
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              reconciling the Authority of SCRIPTURE, and Judg­
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              ments of Divines alledged againſt this SYSTEM.
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              <s>By
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              THOMAS SALUSBURY,
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              <s>LONDON,
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              Printed by WILLIAM LEYBOURN, MDCLXI.</s>
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