Galilei, Galileo, The systems of the world, 1661

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SAGR. I underſtand you very well, and this puts me in mind
of
a Diſcourſe very like to this for the vanity of it, falling from

certain
Writers upon the Sphere, and I think, if I well
ber
, amongſt others from Sacroboſco, who, to ſhew how the
lement
of Water, doth, together with the Earth, make a
pleat
Spherical Figure, and ſo between them both compoſe this
our
Globe, writeth, that the ſeeing the ſmall ^{*} particles of water
ſhape
themſelves into rotundity, as in the drops, and in the dew
daily
apparent upon the leaves of ſeveral herbs, is a ſtrong
gument
; and becauſe, according to the trite Axiome, there is
the
ſame reaſon for the whole, as for the parts, the parts affecting
that
ſame figure, it is neceſſary that the ſame is proper to the
whole
Element: and truth is, methinks it is a great overſight
that
theſe men ſhould not perceive ſo apparent a vanity, and
ſider
that if their argument had run right, it would have
ed
, that not only the ſmall drops, but that any whatſoever greater
quantity
of water ſeparated from the whole Element, ſhould be
duced
into a Globe: Which is not ſeen to happen; though indeed
the
Senſes may ſee, and the Underſtanding perceive that the
lement
of Water loving to form it ſelf into a Spherical Figure
about
the common centre of gravity, to which all grave
dies
tend (that is, the centre of the Terreſtrial Globe) it
therein
is followed by all its parts, according to the Axiome;
ſo
that all the ſurfaces of Seas, Lakes, Pools, and in a word,
of
all the parts of Waters conteined in veſſels, diſtend
themſelves
into a Spherical Figure, but that Figure is an arch
of
that Sphere that hath for its centre the centre of the
reſtrial
Globe, and do not make particular Spheres of
ſelves
.

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