Galilei, Galileo.
Siderevs nuncius, magna longeque admirabilia spectacula pandens, suspiciendáque proponens unicuique, præsertim vero philosophis atque astronomis, quæ à Galileo Galileo, Patritio Florentino, Patavini gymnasii publico mathematico, perspicilli nuper à se reperti beneficie, sunt observata in Lunæ facie, fixis innumeris, lacteo circulo, stellis nebulosis, apprim verò in quatuor planetis circa jovis stellam disparibus intervallis arque Period?is celeritate mirabili circumvolutis; quos, nemini in hanc usque diem cognitos, novissim Auctor deprehendit primus; atque Medicea sidera nuncupandos decrevit.
Londini: typis Jacobi Flesher. Prostant apud Cornelium Bee, in vic. vulg. voc. Little-Britain, 1653.
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Galilei, Galileo.
Sidereus nuncius magna longeque admirabilia spectacula pandens, suspiciendáque proponens unicuique, præsertim verò philosophis, atque astronomis / quæ à Galileo Galileo ... ; perspicilli nuper à se reperti beneficio sunt observata in lunæ facie, fixis innumeris, lacteo circulo, stellis nebulosis ; apprim verò in quatuor planetis circa Jovis stellam disparibus intervallis, atque periodis, celeritate mirabili circumvolutis ; quos, nemini in hanc usque diem cognitos, novissim auctor deprehendit primus, atque Medicea sidera nuncupandos decrevit.
Londini: Typis Jacobi Flesher, 1653.
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Galilei, Galileo.
Systema cosmicum, autore Galilæo Galilæi lynceo, Academiæ Pisanæ mathematico extraordinario, serenissimi magni--ducis hetruriæ philosopho et mathematico primario: in quo quatuor dialogis, de duobus maximis mundi systematibus, Ptolemaico & Copernicano, utriusque rationibus philosophicis ac naturalibus indefinit propositis, disseritur. Ex Italica lingua Latine conversum, accessit appendix gemina, qua SS. Scripturæ dicta cum terræ mobilitate conciliantur.
Londini: prostat voenale apud Thomam Dicas sub signo Gallinæ & Pullorum in Coemiterio D. Pauli, MDCLXIII. [1663].
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Galilei, Galileo.
Mathematical discourses concerning two new sciences relating to mechanicks and local motion, in four dialogues. I. Of the Resistance of Solids against Fraction. II. Of the Cause of their Coherence. III. Of Local Motion, viz. Equable, and naturally Accelerate. IV. Of Violent Motion, or of Projects. By Galileo Galilei, Chief Philosopher and Mathematician to the Grand Duke of Tuscany. With an appendix concerning the center of gravity of solid bodies. Done into English from the Italian, by Tho. Weston, late Master, and now publish'd by John Weston, present Master, of the Academy at Greenwich.
London: printed for J. Hooke, at the Flower-de-Luce, over-against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, M.DCC.XXX. [1730].
ESTC No. T101451.Grub Street ID 155331.
Galilei, Galileo.
Mathematical discourses concerning two new sciences relating to mechanicks and local motion, in four dialogues. I. Of the Resistance of Solids against Fraction. II. Of the Cause of their Coherence. III. Of Local Motion, viz. Equable, and naturally Accelerate. IV. Of Violent Motion, or of Projects. By Galileo Galilei, Chief Philosopher and Mathematician to the Grand Duke of Tuscany. With an appendix concerning the center of gravity of solid bodies. Done into English from the Italian, by Tho. Weston, late Master, and now publish'd by John Weston, present Master, of the Academy at Greenwich.
London: printed for Samuel Baker, at the Angel and Crown in Russel Street, Covent-Garden, M.DCC.XXXIV. [1734].
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