Salusbury, Thomas, Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I), 1667

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            <p type="head">
              <s>The CONTENTS of the SECOND
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              TOME,</s>
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            <p type="head">
              <s>PART THE FIRST.</s>
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              Treatiſe
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              <s>I. GALILEUS GALILEUS, his MATHEMATICAL DISCOURSES and DEMON­
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              STRATIOMS touching two NEVV SCIENCES, pertaining to the MECHA­
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              NICKS, and LOCAL MOTION: with an APPENDIX of the CENTRE of
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              GRAVITY of ſome SOLIDS in Four DIALOGUES.</s>
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              <s>II. HIS MECHANICKS; a New PEICE.</s>
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              <s>III. RHENATUS DES CARTES, his MECHANICKS; tranſlated from his FRENCM
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              MANUSCRIPT; a New PEICE.</s>
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              <s>IV. ARCHIMEDES, his Tract DE INSIDENTIBUS HUMIDO; with the NOTES and
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              DEMONSTRASIONS of NICOLAUS TARTALEUS, in Two BOOKS.</s>
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              <s>V. GALILEUS his DISCOURSE of the things that move in or upon the WATER.</s>
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              <s>VI. NICOLAUS TARTALEUS his INVENTIONS for DIVING UNDER WATER,
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              RAISING OF SHIPS SUNK, &c. </s>
              <s>in Two BOOKS.</s>
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              <s>PART THE SECOND.</s>
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              <s>I. EVANGELISTA TORRICELLIUS, his DOCTRINE OF PROJECTS, and TABLES
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              of the RANGES of GREAT GUNNS of all ſorts; wherein he detects ſundry
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              ERRORS in GUNNERY: An EPITOME.</s>
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              <s>II T. S. his EXPERIMENTS of the COMPARATIVE GRAVITY OF BODIES in the
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              AIRE and WATER.</s>
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              <s>III. GALILEUS GALILEUS, his LIFE: in Five BOOKS,</s>
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              <s>BOOK I. </s>
              <s>Containing Five Chapters.</s>
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            <p type="main">
              <s>
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              Chap.
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              1. His Country.</s>
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            <p type="main">
              <s>2. His Parents and Extraction.</s>
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            <p type="main">
              <s>3. His time of Birth.</s>
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              <s>4. His firſt Education.</s>
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              <s>5. His Maſters.</s>
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              <s>II. </s>
              <s>Containing Three Chapters.</s>
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              <s>
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              Chap.
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              1. His judgment in ſeveral Learnings.</s>
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              <s>2. His Opinions and Doctrine.</s>
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              <s>3. His Auditors and Scholars.</s>
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              <s>III. </s>
              <s>Containing Four Chapters.</s>
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              <s>
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              Chap.
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              1. His behaviour in Civil Affairs.</s>
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              <s>2. His manner of Living.</s>
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              <s>3. His morall Virtues.</s>
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              <s>4. His misfortunes and troubles.</s>
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              <s>IV. </s>
              <s>Containing Four Chapters.</s>
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              <s>
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              Chap.
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              1. His perſon deſcribed.</s>
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              <s>2. His Will and Death.</s>
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              <s>3. His Inventions.</s>
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              <s>4. His Writings.</s>
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              <s>5. His Dialogues of the Syſteme in particular, containing
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              Nine Sections.
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              </s>
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              <s>
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              Section
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              1. Of Aſtronomy in General; its Definition, Praiſe, Original.</s>
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              <s>2. Of Aſtronomers: a Chronological Catalogue of the
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              moſt famous of them.</s>
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              <s>3. Of the Doctrine of the Earths Mobility,
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              &c.
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              its Antiquity,
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              and Progreſſe from
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              Pythagoras
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              to the time of
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              Copernicus.
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              <s>4. Of the Followers of
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              Copernicus,
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              unto the time of
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              Galileus.
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              </s>
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              <s>5. Of the ſeverall Syſtemes amongſt Aſtronomers.</s>
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              <s>6. Of the Allegations againſt the
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              Copern.
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              Syſteme, in 77
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              Arguments taken out of
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              Ricciolo,
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              with Anſwers to them.</s>
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              <s>7. Of the Allegations for the
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              Copern.
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              Syſteme in so Arguments.</s>
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              <s>8. Of the Scriptures Authorities produced againſt and for the
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              Earths mobility.</s>
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              <s>9. The Concluſion of the whole Chapter.</s>
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              <s>V. </s>
              <s>Containing Four Chapters.</s>
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              <s>
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              Chap.
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              1. His Patrons, Friends, and Emulators.</s>
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              <s>2. Authors judgments of him.</s>
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              <s>3. Authors that have writ for, or againſt him.</s>
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              <s>4. A Concluſion in certain Reflections upon his whole Life.</s>
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              <s>
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              A
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              Table
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              of the whole
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              Second TOME.</s>
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