<section><p type="head"> <s>ARCHIMEDES <lb/>
HIS TRACT <lb/>
De Incidentibus Humido, <lb/>
OR OF THE <lb/>
NATATION OF BODIES VPON, <lb/>
OR SVBMERSION IN, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
WATER <lb/>
OR OTHER LIQUIDS.</s></p>

<p type="head"> <s>IN TWO BOOKS.</s></p>

<p type="head"> <s>Tran&longs;lated from the Original Greek,</s></p>

<p type="head"> <s>Fir&longs;t into Latine, and afterwards into Italian, by <emph type="italics"/>NICOLO <lb/>
TARTAGLIA,<emph.end type="italics"/> and by him familiarly demon&shy;<lb/>
&longs;trated by way of Dialogue, with <emph type="italics"/>Richard Wentworth,<emph.end type="italics"/><lb/>
a Noble Engli&longs;h Gentleman, and his Friend.</s></p>

<p type="head"> <s>Together with the Learned Commentaries of <emph type="italics"/>Federico <lb/>
Commandino,<emph.end type="italics"/> who hath Re&longs;tored &longs;uch of the Demon&longs;trations <lb/>
as, thorow the Injury of Time, were obliterated.</s></p>

<p type="head"> <s>Now compared with the ORIGINAL, and Engli&longs;hed <lb/>
By <emph type="italics"/>THOMAS SALVSBVRY,<emph.end type="italics"/> <expan abbr="E&longs;q.">E&longs;que</expan></s></p>

<p type="head"> <s><emph type="italics"/>LONDON,<emph.end type="italics"/> Printed by <emph type="italics"/>W. Leybourn,<emph.end type="italics"/> 1662.</s></p>

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