Harriot, Thomas, Mss. 6782

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De Infinitis.
[Translation: On infinity. To be ]
De tactu duorum corporum
per superficies. an duæ
superficies sint realiter distantes
in corporum
[Translation: On the contact of two bodies at their surfaces, but the two surfaces are in reality separate in the contact of the bodies.
Because discretum is negative to continuum
in respect of that thing thatwhich may be sayd to be
If yet that which is discretum is not continuum
& that which is continuum is not discretum. therefore
the one being knowne the other cannot be
unknowne what it
Now although there
be great controversy of the essence & quality
of continuum. yet there is no such of discretum.
we will therefore lay downe what is manifest
of it, that the ratio & essence of continuum may

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