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

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I. GALILEUS GALILEUS, his SYSIEME of the WORLD: in Four DIALOGUES.
IV. DIDACUS A STUNICA, a learned SPANISH DIVINE, his RECONCILINGS of
the
ſaid DOCTRINE with the TEXTS of SACRED SCRIPTURE; abſtracted
from
his COMMENTARIE upon JOB.
II. HIS LETTER to GALILEUS, repreſenting the ſtate of the Lake of PERUGIA in
TUSCANY
.
VII. HIS LETTER to Father FRANCESCO DI S. GIVSEPPE, wherein, at the inſtance
of
PRINCE LEOPALDO, he delivereth his judgment concerning the turning
FIUME
MORTO (a River near PISA in TUSCANY) into the SEA, and into
the
River SERCHIO.
IX. HIS CONSIDERATION upon the DRAINING of the PONTINE FENNS in CALA­
BRIA
.

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