Galilei, Galileo, The systems of the world, 1661

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SAGR. If one that never had ſeen any kinde of Stairs or
der
, were ſhewed a very high Tower, and asked if ever he hoped
to
climb to the top of it, I verily believe that he would anſwer he
did
not, not conceiving how one ſhould come thither any way
except
by flying; but ſhewing him a ſtone of but a foot high, and
asking
him whether he thought he could get to the top of that,
I
am certain that he would anſwer he could; and farther, that he
would
not deny, but that it was not onely one, but ten, twenty,
and
an hundred times eaſier to climb that: But now if he ſhould
be
ſhewed the Stairs, by means whereof, with the facility by him
granted
, it is poſſible to get thither, whither he a little before had
affirmed
it was impoſſible to aſcend, I do think that laughing at
himſelf
he would confeſs his dulneſs of apprehenſion.
Thus,
Salviatus, have you ſtep by ſtep ſo gently lead me, that, not
without
wonder, I finde that I am got with ſmall pains to that
height
which I deſpaired of arriving at. 'Tis true; that the
caſe
having been dark, I did not perceive that I was got nearer
to
, or arrived at the top, till that coming into the open Air I
covered
a great Sea, and ſpacious Country: And as in aſcending
one
ſtep, there is no labour; ſo each of your propoſitions by it
ſelf
ſeemed to me ſo plain, that thinking I heard but little or
thing
that was new unto me, I conceived that my benefit thereby
had
been little or none at all: Whereupon I was the more
zed
at the unexpected exit of this diſcourſe, that hath guided me
to
the knowledge of a thing which I held impoſſible to be
monſtrated
.
One doubt onely remains, from which I deſire to
be
freed, and this it is; Whether that if the motion of the Earth
together
with that of the Moon under the Zodiack are irregular
motions
, thoſe irregularities ought to have been obſerved and
ken
notice of by Aſtronomers, which I do not know that they
are
: Therefore I pray you, who are better acquainted with theſe
things
than I, to free me from this doubt, and tell me how the
caſe
ſtands.

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