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

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1
THE
Ancient and Modern
DOCTRINE
OF
Holy Fathers,
AND
Iudicious Divines,
CONCERNING
The raſh citation of the Teſtimony of SACRED
SCRIPTURE, in Concluſions meerly Natural, and
that may be proved by Senſible Experiments, and
Neceſſary Demonſtrations.
Written, ſome years ſince, to Gratifie The moſt SERENE
CHRISTINA LOTHARINGA, Arch­
Dutcheſs of TVSCANR;
By GALILÆO GALILÆI, A Gentleman of
Florence, and Chief Philoſopher and Mathematician to
His moſt Serene Highneſs the Grand DVKE.
And now rendred into Engliſh from the Italian,
BY
THOMAS SALUSBURY.
Naturam Rerum invenire, difficile; & ubi inveneris, indicare
in vulgus, nefas. Plato.
LONDON,
Printed by WILLIAM LEYBOURN, 1661.

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