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A
DISCOURSE
PRESENTED
TO THE MOST SERENE
Don Cosimo II.
GREAT DUKE
OF
TUSCANY,
CONCERNING
The NATATION of BODIES Vpon,
And SUBMERSION In,
THE
WATER.
By Galileus Galilei: Philosopher and
Mathematician unto His most Serene Highnesse.
Englished from the Second Edition of the Italian,
compared with the Manuscript Copies, and reduced
into PROPOSITIONS:
By THOMAS SALUSBURY, Esq;
LONDON:
Printed by William Leybourn:
M DC LXIII.
A DISCOVRSE
Presented to the Most Serene Don Cosimo II.
Great Duke of TUSCANY:
CONCERNING
The Natation of BODIES Upon, or Submersion
In, the WATER.
Onsidering (Most Serene Prince) that the publishing this presentTreatise, of so different an Argument from that which many expect, andwhich according to the intentions I proposed in my * Astronomicall His Nuncio Siderio.Adviso, I should b