Salusbury, Thomas, Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I), 1667

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1
MATHEMATICAL
COLLECTIONS
AND
TRANSLATIONS:
THE FIRST
TOME.
IN TWO PARTS.
THE FIRST PART;
Containing,
I. GALILEUS GALILEUS His SYSTEM of the
WORLD.
II. GALILEUS His EPISTLE to the GRAND
DUTCHESSE MOTHER, concerning the Au­
thority of Holy SCRIPTURE in Philoſophical
Controverſies.
III. JOHANNES KEPLERUS His Reconcilings of SCRI­
PTURE Texts, &c.
IV. DIDACUS à STUNICA His Reconcilings of SCRI­
PTURE Texts, &c.
V. P. A. FOSCARINUS His Epiſtle to Father FANTONUS,
reconciling the Authority of SCRIPTURE, and Judg­
ments of Divines alledged againſt this SYSTEM.
By THOMAS SALUSBURY, Eſque
LONDON,
Printed by WILLIAM LEYBOURN, MDCLXI.

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