Salusbury, Thomas
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Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I)
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1667
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In particular, the
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SCIENCES MATHEMATI
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had then got that Fame and Eſteem in the Learned World,
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that all men of Spirit or Quality became either Students in, or
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AUTHOUR
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being awakened, his Active Wit
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could not endure to be any longer confined to the Slaviſh Tuition
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of Hermetical Pedagogues; but in concurrence with the Genius
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of the Age, he alſo betook himſelf to thoſe moſt Generous and
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Liberal Studies. </
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ſo extraordinary, that had his Inclination been weaker, or his
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Apprehenſion leſſer, he could hardly have failed attaining more
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than a Common Eminency in theſe Sciences. </
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luge of Learned and Vſeful Books, which the Preſſe at that
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time ſent forth from all parts of
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EUROPE,
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he had the good
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Fortune to fall into the Acquaintance, and under the Inſtruction
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of the moſt Demonſtrative and moſt Familiar Man in the World,
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the Famous
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GALILEO
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: whoſe ſucceſſe being no leſſe upon
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this his
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Pupil
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than upon the reſt of thoſe Illuſtrious and Ingeni
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ous Perſons that reſorted from all parts to ſit under his Admi
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rable Lectures, he in a ſhort time attained to that Name in the
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Mathematicks, that he was invited to
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ROME,
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Complemen
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ted, and Preferred by his then Holineſſe the Eighth
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URBAN,
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upon his very firſt Acceſſion to the
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Papacy,
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which was in the
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Year
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1623.</
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This Pope being moved with a Paternal Providence for the
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Concerns of his Subjects in that part of
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ITALY
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about
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LOGNA, FERRARA,
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and
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COMMACHIO,
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ly
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ing between the Rivers of
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RENO,
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which is part of
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Lo Stato della Chieſa,
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or the Church Patrimony, appoints this
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our
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CASTELLI
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in the Year 1625, to accompany the Right
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Honourable
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Monſignore GORSINI
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(a moſt obſervant and
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intelligent perſon in theſe affaires, and at that time Superinten
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dent of the General Draines, and Preſident of
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ROMAGNA)
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in the Grand Viſitation which he was then ordered to make con
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cerning the diſorders occaſioned by the Waters of thoſe parts.
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having now an Opportunity to employ,
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yea more, to improve ſuch Notions as he had imbued from the
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Lectures of his Excellent
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MASTER,
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falls to his work with
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all induſtry: and in the time that his Occaſions detained him in
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ROMAGNA
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he perfected the Firſt Book of this his Diſ
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courſe concerning the
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Menſuration of Running Waters.
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He con
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feſſeth that he had ſome years before applyed himſelf to this part
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of Practical Geometry, and from ſeveral Obſervations collected
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part of that Doctrine which at this time he put into Method, and
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which had procured him the Repute of ſo much Skill that he began
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