Galilei, Galileo, The systems of the world, 1661

Page concordance

< >
Scan Original
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
< >
page |< < of 948 > >|
    <archimedes>
      <text>
        <body>
          <chap>
            <pb xlink:href="065/01/007.jpg" pagenum="1"/>
            <p type="head">
              <s>GALILÆUS
                <lb/>
              Galilæus Lyncæus,
                <lb/>
              HIS
                <lb/>
              SYSTEME
                <lb/>
              OF THE
                <lb/>
              WORLD.</s>
            </p>
            <p type="head">
              <s>The Firſt Dialogue.</s>
            </p>
            <p type="head">
              <s>
                <emph type="italics"/>
              INTERLOCVTORS.
                <emph.end type="italics"/>
              </s>
            </p>
            <p type="head">
              <s>SALVIATUS, SAGREDUS, and SIMPLICIUS.</s>
            </p>
            <p type="head">
              <s>SALVIATUS.</s>
            </p>
            <p type="main">
              <s>It was our yeſterdayes reſolution, and
                <lb/>
              greement, that we ſhould to day diſcourſe
                <lb/>
              the moſt diſtinctly, and particularly we
                <lb/>
              could poſſible, of the natural reaſons, and
                <lb/>
              their efficacy that have been hitherto
                <lb/>
              ledged on the one or other part, by the
                <lb/>
              maintainers of the Poſitions,
                <emph type="italics"/>
              Aristotelian,
                <emph.end type="italics"/>
                <lb/>
              and
                <emph type="italics"/>
              Ptolomaique
                <emph.end type="italics"/>
              ; and by the followers </s>
            </p>
            <p type="main">
              <s>
                <arrow.to.target n="marg3"/>
                <lb/>
              of the
                <emph type="italics"/>
              Copernican Syſteme
                <emph.end type="italics"/>
              : And becauſe
                <lb/>
                <emph type="italics"/>
              Copernicus
                <emph.end type="italics"/>
              placing the Earth among the moveable Bodies of
                <lb/>
              ven, comes to conſtitute a Globe for the ſame like to a Planet; it
                <lb/>
              would be good that we began our diſputation with the
                <lb/>
              tion of what, and how great the energy of the
                <emph type="italics"/>
              Peripateticks
                <emph.end type="italics"/>
                <lb/>
              guments is, when they demonſtrate, that this
                <emph type="italics"/>
              Hypotheſis
                <emph.end type="italics"/>
              is </s>
            </p>
          </chap>
        </body>
      </text>
    </archimedes>