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THE

SYSTEME

OF THE

WORLD:

IN FOUR

DIALOGUES,

Wherein the Two

GRAND SYSTEMES

OF PTOLOMY and COPERNICUS

are largely discoursed of:

And the REASONS, both Phylosophical and Physical,
as well on the one side as the other, impartially
and indefinitely propounded:

By GALILEUS GALILEUS LINCEUS,
A Gentleman of FLORENCE: Extraordinary Professor of
the Mathematicks in the UNIVERSITY of PISA; and
Chief Mathematician to the GRAND DUKE of TUSCANY.


Englished from the Original Italian Copy, by THOMAS SALUSBURY.


Alcinous,
Δει δ? ελευθεριον εικα? τη γνωμη ?ν μελλ?ν?? φιλ?σοφειν.

Seneca,
Inter nullos magis quam inter PHILOSOPHOS esse debet æqua LIBERTAS.


LONDON,
Printed by WILLIAM LEYBOURNE MDCLXI.


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