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

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              <s>The CONTENTS of the FIRST
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              TOME.</s>
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              <s>PART THE FIRST.</s>
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              Treatiſe
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              <s>I. GALILEUS GALILEUS, his SYSIEME of the WORLD: in Four DIALOGUES.</s>
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              <s>II. HIS EPISTLE to her SERENE HIGHNESSE CHRISTIANA LOTHERINGA
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              GRAND DUTCHESSE of TUSCANY, touching the Ancient and Modern
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              DOCTRINE of HOLY FATHERS, and JUDICIOUS DIVINES, concerning
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              the AUTHORITY of SACRED SCRIPTURE in PHYLOSOPHICAL
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              CONTROVERSIES.</s>
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              <s>III. JOHANNES KEPLERUS, his RECONCILINGS of TEXTS of SACRED
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              SCRIPTURE that ſeem to oppoſe the DOCTRINE of the EARTHS MOBILI­
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              TY: abſtracted from his INTRODUCTION unto his LEARNED COMMEN­
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              TARIES upon the PLANET MARS.</s>
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              <s>IV. DIDACUS A STUNICA, a learned SPANISH DIVINE, his RECONCILINGS of
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              the ſaid DOCTRINE with the TEXTS of SACRED SCRIPTURE; abſtracted
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              from his COMMENTARIE upon JOB.</s>
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              <s>V. PAULUS ANTONIUS FOSCARINUS, a CARMELITE, his EPISTLE to
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              SEBASTIANUS FANTONUS, the GENERAL of his ORDER, concerning
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              the PYTHAGOREAN and COPERNICAN OPINION of the MOBILITY OF
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              THE EARTH, and STABILITY OF THE SUN; and of the NEW SYSTEME
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              or CONSTITUTION of the WORLD: in which he reconcileth the TEXTS
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              OF SACRED SCRIPTURE, and ASSERTIONS of DIVINES, commonly
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              alledged against this OPINION.</s>
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              <s>
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              A
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              Table
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              of the most obſervable
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              Perſons
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              and
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              Matters
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              mentioned in the
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              Firſt Part.</s>
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              <s>PART THE SECOND.</s>
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              <s>I. D. BENEDICTUS CASTELLUS, ABBOT OF S. BENEDICTUS ALOYSIUS, his
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              DISCOURSE of the MENSURATION OF RUNNING WATERS: The Firſt
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              BOOK.</s>
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              <s>II. HIS LETTER to GALILEUS, repreſenting the ſtate of the Lake of PERUGIA in
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              TUSCANY.</s>
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              <s>III. HIS GEOMETRICAL DEMONSTRATIONS of the MEASURE of RUNNING
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              WATERS.</s>
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              <s>IV. HIS DISCOURSE of the MENSURATION OF RUNNING WATERS: The Second
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              BOOK.</s>
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              <s>V. HIS CONSIDERATIONS concerning the LAKE OF VENICE. </s>
              <s>In two DISCOURSES.</s>
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              <s>VI. HIS RULE for computing the quantity of MUD and SAND that LAND-FLOODS bring
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              down to, and leave in the LAKE of VENICE.</s>
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              <s>VII. HIS LETTER to Father FRANCESCO DI S. GIVSEPPE, wherein, at the inſtance
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              of PRINCE LEOPALDO, he delivereth his judgment concerning the turning
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              FIUME MORTO (a River near PISA in TUSCANY) into the SEA, and into
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              the River SERCHIO.</s>
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              <s>VIII. HIS ſecond LETTER in anfwer to certain OBJECTIONS propoſed, and DIFFICUL­
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              TIES obſerved by SIGNORE BARTOLOTTI, in that affair of the
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              DIVERSION of FIUME MORTO.</s>
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              <s>IX. HIS CONSIDERATION upon the DRAINING of the PONTINE FENNS in CALA­
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              BRIA.</s>
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              <s>X. HIS CONSIDERATION upon the DRAINING of the TERRITORIES of BOLOG­
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              NA, FERRARA, and ROMAGNA.</s>
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              <s>XI. HIS LETTER to D. FERRANTE CESARINI, applying his DOCTRINE to the
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              MENSURATION of the LENGTH, and DISTRIBUTION of the QUANTITY
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              of the WATERS of RIVERS, SPRINGS, AQUEDUCTS, &c.</s>
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              <s>XII. D. CORSINUS, SUPERINTENDENT of the GENERAL DRAINS and PRESIDENT
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              of ROMAGNA, his RELATION of the ſtate of the WATERS in the
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              TERRITORIES of BOLOGNA and FERRARA.</s>
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              <s>
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              A
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              Table
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              of the moſt obſervable
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              Perſons
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              and
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              Matters
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              mentioned in the
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              Second Part.</s>
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