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Autore principale: | Salusbury, Thomas, m. ca. 1664.
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Titolo: | Mathematical collections and translations : in two tomes / by Thomas Salusbury. |
Pubblicazione: | London : printed by William Leybourn, 1661-1665. |
Contiene: | Indice: Vol. 1: Pt. 1. 1. Galileus Galileus, his Systeme of the world : in four dialogues 2. His epistle to her Serene Highness Christiana Lotheringa, Grand Dutchess of Tuscany, touching the Ancient and modern doctrine of holy Fathers and iudicious divines, concerning the authority of Sacred Scripture in philosophical controversies 3. Johannes Keplerus, his renconcilings of texts of Sacred Scripture that seem to oppose the doctrine of the Earths mobility : abstracted from his Introduction unto his learned commentaries upon the planet Mars 4. Didacus a Stunica, a learned Spanish Divine, his reconcilings of the said doctrine with the texts of Sacred Scripture : abstracted from his Commentary upon Job 5. Paulus Antonius Foscarinus, a carmelite, his Epistle to Sebastianus Fantonus, the general of his order, concerning the Pythagorean and Copernican opinion of the mobility of the Earth and stability of the Sun, and of the new systeme or constitution of the world : in which he reconcileth the texts of Sacred Scripture and assertions of divines, commonly alledged against this opinion. Pt. 2. 1. D. Benedictus Castellus, abbot of S. Benedictus Aloysius, his Discourse of the mensuration of running waters : the first book 2. his letter to Galileus, representing the state of the lake of Perugia in Tuscany 3. His Gemetrical demonstrations of the measure of running waters 4. His Discourse of the mensuration of running waters : the second book 5. His considerations concerning the lake of Venice, in two discourses 6. His rule for computing the quantity of mud and sand thet land-floods bring down to, ann leave in the lake of Venice 7. His letter to father Francisco di S. Giuseppe, 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 8. His second letter in answer to certain objections proposed and difficulties observed by Signore Bartolotti, in that affair of the diversion of Fiume Morto 9. His consideration upon the draining of the Pontine fenns in Calabria 10. His consideration upon the draining of the territories of Bologna, Ferrara and Romagna 11. His letter to D. Ferrante Cesarini, applying this doctrine to the mensuration of the lenght and distribution of the quantity of the waters of rivers, springs, aqueducts & c. 12. D. Corsinus, superintendant of the General Drains and president of Romagna, his relation of the state of the waters in the territories of Bologna and Ferrara. Vol. 2: Pt.1. 1. Galileus Galileus, his Mathematical discourses and demonstrations, touching two new sciences, pertaining to the mechaniks and local motions : with an appendix of the centre of gravity of some solids 2. Galileus, his Mechaniks : with some additional pieces 3. Rhenatus des Cartes, his Mechaniks, translated from the French manuscript 4. Archimedes, his tract De insidentibus humido, or of the natation of bodies : with the notes and demonstrations of Nicholaus Tartalea and Federicus Commandinus 5. Galileus, his discourse of natation 6. Nicholaus Tartalea, his inventions for diving under water, raising of ships sunk etc. Pt. 2. 1. Evangelista Torricellius, his doctrine on projects and tables of the ranges of great gunns of all sorts, wherein he detects sundry errors in gunnery : an epitome 2. Thomas Salusbury, his edxperiments of the comparative gravity of bodies in the aire and water 3. Galileus Galileus, his life : in five books |
Note galileane: | CARLI-FAVARO, 276 "Di quest'opera non si conosce alcun esemplare completo, mancando nei rarissimi noti la seconda parte del volume secondo, la quale andò distrutta nella occasione di un incendio, prima d'essere distribuita. I varii trattati compresi in questa raccolta hanno frontespizi distinti, laonde è avvenuto che alcuni vennero distratti dal volume al quale appartengono; ma non deve intendersi che costituiscano una edizione propriamente detta di quello speciale lavoro, come a prima giunta potrebbe credersi" |
Visionato in: | IMSS (edizione in microforma) |
Altri autori: | Castelli, Benedetto, 1577/8-1643.
Galilei, Galileo, 1564-1642. Kepler, Johannes, 1571-1630. Zuñiga, Diego de, 1536-1599. Torricelli, Evangelista, 1608-1647. Corsini, Ottavio, 1588-1642. Descartes, René, 1596-1650. Archimedes, 287-212 a.C. Tartaglia, Niccolò, ca. 1499-1557. Commandino, Federico, 1509-1575. Foscarini, Paolo Antonio, ca. 1565-1616. |
Discipline: | Scienze--Testi e Carteggi. |
Keyword: | Testi e Carteggi--Scienze. |
Sudd. cronologiche: | Secolo XVII. |
Contiene: | Galilei, Galileo 1564-1642. Systeme of the world. Galilei, Galileo 1564-1642. Ancient and modern doctrine of Holy Fathers and iudicious divines, concerning the rash citation of the testimony of Sacred Scripture, in conclusions meerly natural, and that may be proved by sensible experiments, and necessary demonstrations written some years since, to gratifie the most Serene Christina Lotharinga, archdutchess of Tuscany. |
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