Archimedes, Natation of bodies, 1662

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(a) By 2. Lemma.
(b) By 4. Lemma.
(b) By 19. of the
fifth
.
(d) By 15. of the
fifth
.
The Solid A P O L, therefore,
ſhall
turn about, and its Baſe ſhall
not
in the leaſt touch the Surface
of
the Liquid.] In Tartaglia's Tranſlation it is rendered ut Baſis ipſius non tangent
ſuperficiem
humidi ſecundum unum ſignum; but we have choſen to read ut Baſis ipſius
nullo
modo humidi ſuperficiem contingent, both here, and in the following Propoſitions,
becauſe
the Greekes frequently uſe ὡδὲεἶς, ὡδὲ pro ὠδεὶσ & οὐδὶν: ſo that οὐδἔσινουδείς, nullus
eſt
; οὐδὑπ̓ἑρὸς à nullo, and ſo of others of the like nature.

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