Salusbury, Thomas
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Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I)
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>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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>III. RHENATUS DES CARTES, his MECHANICKS; tranſlated from his FRENCM
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of the RANGES of GREAT GUNNS of all ſorts; wherein he detects ſundry
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>III. GALILEUS GALILEUS, his LIFE: in Five BOOKS,</
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Nine Sections.
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1. Of Aſtronomy in General; its Definition, Praiſe, Original.</
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moſt famous of them.</
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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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Copernicus,
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unto the time of
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Galileus.
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Arguments taken out of
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Ricciolo,
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with Anſwers to them.</
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Syſteme in so Arguments.</
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Earths mobility.</
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1. His Patrons, Friends, and Emulators.</
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of the whole
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