Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso, De motionibus naturalibus a gravitate pendentibus, 1670
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              Cap. 8. cur
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              exiguæ aquę
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              guttæ ſupra
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              aquæ
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              aſcendunt.</s>
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              PROP. CLXX.
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              Facilè aquæ particulæ per aerem moueri poſſunt, non quia per
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              eius poroſitates inſinuantur, ſed quia aereas particu­
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              las ſolutas, & amouibiles expellere è ſuis
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              locis poßunt.
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              <s id="s.001872">HInc deducitur, quòd vera cauſa, quare aqua fa­
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              cilè per aquam penetrare, & fluere poteſt,
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              ſit amplitudo pororum eius, ſed quia partes ipſius
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              aquæ facilè expelli poſſunt è ſuis locis vt locum ce­
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              dant particulis aqueis, quæ ibidem inſinuari
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              ,
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              & niſi anteriores aquæ particulæ è ſuis locis expelle­
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              rentur, nequaquàm aliæ partes ibidem ſuccedere, &
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              fluere poſſent. </s>
              <s id="s.001873">Si igitur hoc verum eſt, percipimus,
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              quòd particulæ aqueæ poſſunt quoque aerem pene­
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              trare, & per eius profunditatem fluere, licèt aer po­
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              ros tàm reſtrictos, & anguſtos habeat, vt aquæ parti­
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              culæ per eos ingredi nequeant, ſufficit enim vt aereæ
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              particulæ poſſint è ſuis loculis expelli, vt ibidem a­
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              queæ partes inſinuari poſſint, eodem modo, ac con­
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              tingit in ipſamet aqua. </s>
              <s id="s.001874">Quod autem hoc faciliùs iņ
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              aere effici valeat, quàm in aqua, patet ex eo, quòd ae­
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              reæ particulæ magis raræ, & expanſæ, & ideò minus
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              reſiſtentes ſunt, quàm partes aqueæ; non erit igitur
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              difficile vt partes aquæ ipſo aere ſolidiores è ſuis lo­
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              cis expellant particulas aeris, & ſic facilè per eas a­
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              qua moueatur. </s>
              <s id="s.001875">Adde quòd experientia
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              aque­
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              as particulas perpetuò intra aerem inſinuari, vt ſupra </s>
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