Mathematical Collections and Translations: The First Tome


Mathematical Collections and Translations: The First Tome




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To the most Serene Grand DUKE OF TUSCANY.

To the Noble and most perfectly Accomplished S^{t.} JOHN DENHAM Knight of the Noble Order of the BATH, And Surveyor General of his Ma^{ties} Works, &c.

THE AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION.

CONTENTS of the FIRST TOME.

GALILÆUS Galilæus Lyncæus, HIS SYSTEME OF THE WORLD.
  The First Dialogue.
  The Second Dialogue.
  The Third Dialogue.
  The Fourth Dialogue.

THE Ancient and Modern DOCTRINE OF Holy Fathers, AND Iudicious Divines,

A TABLE Of the most Observable PERSONS and MATTERS Mentioned in the FIRST PART Of The First Tome.

MATHEMATICAL COLLECTIONS AND TRANSLATIONS: THE SECOND TOME.

THE AUTHOURS EPISTLE TO Pope URBAN VIII.

AN ACCOUNT OF THE Authour and Work.

OF THE MENSURATION OF Running Waters.
  LIB. I.
  Lib. II.

A CONSIDERATION Upon the DRAINING OF THE Pontine Fenns.

A TABLE Of the most observable matters in this Treatise of the MENSURATION of RUNNING WATERS.


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GALILÆUS Galilæus Lyncæus, HIS SYSTEME OF THE WORLD.

    GALILÆUS Galilæus Lyncæus, HIS SYSTEME OF THE WORLD.


The Second Dialogue.

INTERLOCVTORS.SALVIATUS, SAGREDUS, and SIMPLICIUS.

SALV. The yester-dayes diversions which led us out of the path of our principal discourse, were such and so many, that I know not how I can without your assistance recover the track in which I am to proceed.

SAGR. I wonder not, that you, who have your fancy charged and laden with both what hath been, and is to be spoken, do find your self in some confusion; but I, who as being onely an Auditor, have nothing to burthen my memory withal, but such things as I have heard, may happily by a succinct rehearsal of them, recover the first thred of our Discourse. As far therefore as my memory serves me, the sum of yesterdayes conferences were an examination of the Prin-M ciples

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