Guevara, Giovanni di, In Aristotelis mechanicas commentarii, 1627

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1ſuſpenſum, aut etiam latum à principio conſtitueretur.
Quod ſi contra definitionem, ſeu deſcriptionem tradi­
tam afferatur, multa dari poſſe corpora talis figuræ, vt cen­
trum grauitatis illorum non ſit intra, ſed extra, quemadmo­
dum exempli gratia in rota AB cuius quidem centrum
eſſet in C.
Sicut etiam in corpore irregulari DE cuius
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centrum eſſet in F.
Occurrit Guidus Vbaldus dicens, etiam
prædicta centra intra figuram eſſe quatenus verè continen­
tur ab ambitu eiuſdem figuræ ipſorum corporum.
His autem ſic ſtabilitis de centro grauitatis, dicendum
eſt naturalem mobilitatem grauium, & leuium reſpectiuè
(hoc eſt corporum magis, aut minus grauium, vt explicui­
mus) eſſe innatam quandam aptitudinem, ac propenſionem
ad motum deorſum ex principio intrinſeco tum actiuo, tum
paſſiuo per rectam lineam, quæ centrum grauitatis ipſius
grauis, centrumque mundi connectit.
Id quod apertiſſimè
conſtabit conſideranti graue quodcumque ſecluſo omni
impedimento, ac detentione, ſtatim ſuo pondere, & ex ſe
centrum vniuerſi expetere, nec vnquam quieſcere donec
ad illud ſi fieri poſſet, perueniat.
Diximus autem huiuſcemodi aptitudinem eſſe ex prin­
cipio intrinſeco tum actiuo tum paſſiuo; nam id per quod
grauia formaliter conſtituuntur apta, & in actu primo ad
motum localem deorſum, non modò eſt potentia paſſiua
ipſis innata, ſicut cuilibet corpori ad recipiendum talem
motum, ſiue producatur à ſe ipſo ſiue ab alio: ſed præcipuè

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