Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso, De motionibus naturalibus a gravitate pendentibus, 1670

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              Cap. 5. de ae
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              æquilibrio,
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              ſtructura, &
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              Cap. 5. de ae
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              æquilibrio,
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              ſtructura, &
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              Nullam Attractionem, nec Vim Tractiuam in
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              Natura dari.
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              CAP. VI.
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              <s id="s.001356">NIl frequentiùs apud Medicos, & Philoſophos
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              reperitur, quàm nomen qualitatis, ſeu virtu­
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              tis attractiuæ, quæ licèt magno faſtu, & ſupercilio
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              proferatur, nil profectò abſurdiùs reperies, ſi attentè
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              igitur manifeſtè conſtare in natura attractionem da­
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              ri, vt videre eſt in magnete, qui ferrum ad ſe trahit,
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              pariterque electrica omnia corpora feſtucas exiguas
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              magno impetu ad ſe adducunt, ſic paritèr calorem,
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              & dolorem in aliqua determinata parte animalis ex­
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              citatum, vt in manu v. g. vel crure, attrahere à parti­
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              bus longinquis nedùm ſanguinem, ſed etiam humo­
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              res cæteros aiunt; non ſecùs cucurbitulæ medicæ fol­
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              les, & alia inſtrumenta pneumatica dum aerem exu­
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              gunt, attrahunt quoque humores adnexos; quia ve-</s>
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