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

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1
GALILÆUS
Galilæus Lyncæus,
HIS
SYSTEME
OF THE
WORLD.
The Firſt Dialogue.
INTERLOCVTORS.
SALVIATUS, SAGREDUS, and SIMPLICIUS.
SALVIATUS.
It was our yeſterdayes reſolution, and
greement, that we ſhould to day diſcourſe
the moſt diſtinctly, and particularly we
could poſſible, of the natural reaſons, and
their efficacy that have been hitherto
ledged on the one or other part, by the
maintainers of the Poſitions, Aristotelian,
and Ptolomaique; and by the followers

of the Copernican Syſteme: And becauſe
Copernicus placing the Earth among the moveable Bodies of
ven, comes to conſtitute a Globe for the ſame like to a Planet; it
would be good that we began our diſputation with the
tion of what, and how great the energy of the Peripateticks
guments is, when they demonſtrate, that this Hypotheſis is

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