Galilei, Galileo, De Motu Antiquiora

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                  <s id="id.1.1.10.11.02">Ut si intelligamus medium, cuius tantae molis, quanta est moles a, gravitas sit tantum 1, erit in hoc medio gravitas a 999; quare etiam sua celeritas 999: et solum celeritas ipsius d erit mille in medio ubi illius gravitas sit mille; et hoc nullibi erit nisi in vacuo.
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                  <s id="id.1.1.10.12.01">Haec est solutio argumenti Aristotelis: ex qua satis intelligi potest, quomodo in vacuo nullo pacto requiratur motus </s>
                  <s id="id.1.1.10.12.02">Cetera argumenta Aristotelis nullius sunt roboris et nullam habent </s>
                  <s id="id.1.1.10.12.03">Nam dicere, exempli gratia, in vacuo non magis huc quam illuc, aut sursum quam deorsum, movebitur mobile, quia non magis versus sursum quam deorsum cedit vacuum sed undique aequaliter, puerile </s>
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