Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso
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De motionibus naturalibus a gravitate pendentibus
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1670
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conſtat, & in quas diuidi poteſt, ſint ſemper fluidæ,
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quod erat oſtendendum. </
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Cap. 7. dę
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natura flui
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Prop. 138.</
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Cap. 7. dę
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PROP. CXLI.
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Idem aliter demonſtrare.
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quam fluidam componentes ſemper fluidæ ſunt,
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igitur diuidi ſemper poterit aqua ſucceſſiuè, & iņ
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infinitum in particulas, quæ ſemper fluidæ ſint, hoc
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tamen primò repugnat ipſimet Ariſtoteli, qui negat
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contra Anaxagoram poſſe quodlibet corpus natura
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le retinere eandem
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ſi ſemper magis, ac magis
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per continuam diuiſionem ad exiguas & minimas
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particulas reducatur; ſic diuiſa animalis carne deue
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nietur tandem ad particulas, quæ non ampliùs carnes
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ſint; ſic paritèr, vt habent eius expoſitores in elemen
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tis facta conſimili diuiſione ſucceſſiua, tandem minu
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tiſſimæ particulæ non ampliùs elementarem naturam
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retinebunt. </
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queo in infinitum ſucceſſiuè diuiſo deuenietur tan
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dem ad particulas eius, quæ fluidæ non ſint, ſcilicèt
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cuius vna particula non poſſit moueri quieſcentibus
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reliquis, & propterea omnes ſimùl vnico motu agita
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ri poterunt, ſcilicet conſiſtentiam ſolidam haberę
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