| In-Text |
yet who can perceiue the breadth of it, or reckon the circuit of the same? The Earth is set vpon a foundation immoueable, and yet the foundation thereof is a thing of nought, hanging in the middle of the ayre: |
yet who can perceive the breadth of it, or reckon the circuit of the same? The Earth is Set upon a Foundation immovable, and yet the Foundation thereof is a thing of nought, hanging in the middle of the air: |
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| Note 1 |
Aristot. 2. de coe lo, ait Mathematicos sui temporit attribuisse terrae 40. myriades stadiorum. Later Astrologers describe the whole circuit of it to be 2000040 miles. |
Aristotle 2. de coe lo, ait Mathematicians sui temporit attribuisse terrae 40. Myriads stadiorum. Later Astrologers describe the Whole circuit of it to be 2000040 miles. |
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