Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso
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De motionibus naturalibus a gravitate pendentibus
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1670
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æquilibrio,
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ſtructura, &
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aer exſugitur, ſeu prohibetur eius compreſſio ſuper
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ſtagnantem mercurium, tunc deprimitur mercurius
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PROP. CXIII.
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Suadetur aeris difformis grauitas ex inæquali mercurij ele
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uatione in fiſtula, prout altitudo aeris maior, aut mi
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nor fuerit.
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eleuatur à plano ſubiecto, ſic Dominus Paſchalius in
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montibus Aruerniæ expertus eſt in radice montis
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