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

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              dicta fiſtula aſcendere propria virtutę
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              intrinſeca leuitatis non per
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              factam ab aqua ambiente; quia, inquit
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              aer ſupernè fastigiatur ad modum di­
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              Cap. 4. poſi­
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              dari.</s>
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