Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso
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De motionibus naturalibus a gravitate pendentibus
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1670
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ctu excurrent versùs parietem, cui ſuis villis adhæ
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rebunt, ex qua adhæſione momentum eius grauitatis
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denuò imminuetur, & ideò renouabitur cauſa vlte
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rioris eius eleuationis à compreſſione laterali aquæ
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ſuo momento non imminuto comprimentis, & hinc
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ſequitur continuatio prædicti aſcenſus rotando, &
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adhærendo parieti, quouſque efficiatur æquilibrium
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cum prædicta aqua collaterali liberè premente. </
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exiguæ aquę
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nis aquæ non eſt æqualis in omnibus partibus prædi
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ctæ montuoſitatis, ſed omnium maxima eſt illa, quæ
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retinet mini nas aquæ particulas immediatè
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cini tenaci nexu ibidem inſinuantur, & minima erit
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ticulas dictæ montuoſitatis aquæ, aliarum verò par
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tium illæ, quæ parieti viciniores ſunt, maiori tena
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citate ſuſpendentur, quam aliæ partes aquæ a præ
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Declinitas
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prædicti a
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quei montis
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pendet ex in
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æqualitate
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virtutis mon
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dè agitatum, vnde nimirùm proueniat, quòd aquą
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Proponun
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