Borelli, Giovanni Alfonso, De motionibus naturalibus a gravitate pendentibus, 1670

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              Cap. 9. de
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              rum
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              De
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              humido
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              lib. 1.</s>
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              Cap. 9. de
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              <s id="s.002084">Hoc poſito, ſi in
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              vaſe exiſtente aqua in ſpa­
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              tio ABHG intelligatur collaterale priſma AGFI ab
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              aere repleri, vel à quolibet alio fluido minùs graui
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              ſpecie, quàm ſit ipſa aqua, tunc paries aqueus AG
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              nullo pacto ſuſtinebitur in eodem ſitu erectus, ſed
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              dilabetur ſſuetque è ſupremo loco A versùs
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              F, neque oppoſitum vnquàm contingere poſſet, vt
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              ſcilicèt
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              pariete aqueo AG erecto
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              infra libellam GH, & deinde motu reflexo
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              ſursùm perpendicularitèr aquæ infimam libellam FG
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              versùs IA propelleret perpendiculari motu, profe­
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              ctò hoc contigeret ſi inter aquam, & aerem adeſſet
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              paries ligneus, à quo impediretur effluuium aquæ in­
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              tra foueam AF; atnullo pariete interpoſito videtur
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              omninò impoſſibile vt aqua non defluat motu incli­
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              nato ad replendam cauitatem aeream AF. </s>
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              confirmatur euidenti experientia; fiat burſa coria­
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              cea parallele pipeda ſursùm aperta ad inſtar putei,
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              & dilatatis quatuor eius angulis digitis, vel virgis,
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              immergatur burſa aere plena intra aquam; videbis,
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              quod nedùm baſis, & fundum, ſed etiam quatuor fa­
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              cies collaterales burſæ incuruantur conuexè versùs
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              intermedium axim eiuſdem putei, & ſi ſimùl digiti,
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              aut virgulæ educantur, nec ampliùs vim exerceant,
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              nedùm baſis, & fundum putei aſcendet ſursùm, ſed
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              etiam eius parietes collaterales ſe ſe conſtringent, &
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              ad ſe ſe inuicem accedent, quod eſt euidentiſſimum
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              ſignum, aquam nedùm vim facere ſursùm perpendi­
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              cularitèr aerem expellendo, ſed etiam lateralitèr </s>
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