<row><cell>CONTRARY MOTIONS: An Experi­ment which plainly &longs;hews that two Con­trary <emph type="italics"/>Motions<emph.end type="italics"/> may agree in the &longs;ame Move­able.</cell><cell>363</cell></row><row><cell>The parts of a Circle regularly moved about its own Centre, move in diver&longs;e times with Contrary <emph type="italics"/>Motions.<emph.end type="italics"/></cell><cell>389</cell></row><row><cell>DESCENDING MOTION: The Inclination of Grave Bodies to the <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> of De&longs;cent, is e­qual to their re&longs;i&longs;tance to the <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> of A&longs;cent.</cell><cell>191</cell></row><row><cell>The Spaces pa&longs;t in the De&longs;cending <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> of the &longs;alling Grave Body, are as the Squares|of their times.</cell><cell>198</cell></row><row><cell>The <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> of De&longs;cent belongs not to the Ter­re&longs;trial Globe, but to its parts.</cell><cell>362</cell></row><row><cell>DIVRNAL MOTION: The Diurnal <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/>&longs;eemeth Commune to all the Univer&longs;e, the Earth onely excepted.</cell><cell>97</cell></row><row><cell>Diurnal <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> why it &longs;hould more probably belong to the Earth than to the Re&longs;t of the Univer&longs;e.</cell><cell>98</cell></row><row><cell>The fir&longs;t Di&longs;cour&longs;e to prove that the Diurnal <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> belongs to the Earth.</cell><cell>99</cell></row><row><cell>The Diurnal <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> cau&longs;eth no Mutation among Cele&longs;tial Bodies, but all changes have relati­on to the Earth.</cell><cell>100</cell></row><row><cell>A &longs;econd Confirmation that|the Diurnal <emph type="italics"/>Moti­on<emph.end type="italics"/> belongs to the Earth.</cell><cell>100</cell></row><row><cell>A third Confirmation that the Diurnal <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/>belongs to the Earth.</cell><cell>101</cell></row><row><cell>A fourth, fi&longs;th, and &longs;ixth Confirmation that the Diurnal <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> belongs to the Eatth.</cell><cell>102</cell></row><row><cell>A&longs;eventh Confirmation that the Diurnal <emph type="italics"/>Mo­tion<emph.end type="italics"/> belongs to the Earth.</cell><cell>103</cell></row><row><cell>If the Diurnal <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> &longs;hould alter, the Annual Period would cea&longs;e.</cell><cell>409</cell></row><row><cell>LOCAL MOTION: Local <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> of three kinds, Right, Circular, and Mixt.</cell><cell>6</cell></row><row><cell>An entire and new Science of our Academick [Galileo] concerning Local <emph type="italics"/>Motion.<emph.end type="italics"/></cell><cell>198</cell></row><row><cell>MIXT MOTION: Of Mixt <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> we &longs;ee not the part that is Circular, becau&longs;e we pertake thereof.</cell><cell>218</cell></row><row><cell>Ari&longs;totle granteth a Mixt <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> to Mixt Bodies.</cell><cell>375</cell></row><row><cell>The <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> of Mixt Bodies ought to be &longs;uch as may re&longs;ult from the Compo&longs;ition of the <emph type="italics"/>Mo­tions<emph.end type="italics"/> of the &longs;imple Bodies compounding.</cell><cell>375</cell></row><row><cell>NATVRAL MOTION: Accelleration of the Natural <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> of Graves is made according to the Odd Numbers beginning at Uni­ty.</cell><cell>198</cell></row><row><cell>Natural <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> changeth into that which is Preter­Natural and Violent.</cell><cell>212</cell></row><row><cell>PROGRESSIVE MOTION: The Progre&longs;&longs;ive <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> may make the Water in a Ve&longs;&longs;el to run to and fro.</cell><cell>387</cell></row><row><cell>RIGHT MOTION: Sometimes Simple, and &longs;ometimes Mixt, according to Ari&longs;totle.</cell><cell>8</cell></row><row><cell>Right <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> impo&longs;&longs;ible in the World exactly Ordinate.</cell><cell>10</cell></row><row><cell>Right <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> Naturally Infinite.</cell><cell>10</cell></row><row><cell>Right <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> Naturally Impo&longs;&longs;ible.</cell><cell>10</cell></row><row><cell>Right <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> might po&longs;&longs;ibly have been in the Fir&longs;t Chaos.</cell><cell>11</cell></row><row><cell>Right <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> is u&longs;eful to reduce into Order things out of Order.</cell><cell>11</cell></row><row><cell>Right <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> cannot naturally be Perpetual.</cell><cell>20</cell></row><row><cell>Right <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> a&longs;&longs;igned to Natural Bodies, to re­duce them to perfect Order, when removed from their Places.</cell><cell>20</cell></row><row><cell>Right <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> of Grave Bodies manife&longs;t to Sen&longs;e.</cell><cell>22</cell></row><row><cell>Right <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> with more rea&longs;on a&longs;cribed to the Parts, than to the whole Elements.</cell><cell>33</cell></row><row><cell>Right <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> cannot be Eternal, and con&longs;e­quently cannot be Natural to the Earth.</cell><cell>117</cell></row><row><cell>Right <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> &longs;eemeth to be wholly excluded in Nature.</cell><cell>147</cell></row><row><cell>With two Right <emph type="italics"/>Motions<emph.end type="italics"/> one cannot compo&longs;e Circular <emph type="italics"/>Motions.<emph.end type="italics"/></cell><cell>375</cell></row><row><cell>Right <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> belongeth to imperfect Bodies, and that are out of their Natural Places.</cell><cell>495</cell></row><row><cell>Right <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> is not Simple.</cell><cell>495</cell></row><row><cell>Right <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> is ever mixt with the Circular.</cell><cell>495</cell></row><row><cell>SIMPLE MOTION peculiar onely to Simple Bodies.</cell><cell>494</cell></row><row><cell>TERRESTRIAL MOTION collected from the Stars.</cell><cell>229</cell></row><row><cell>The Parts of the Terre&longs;trial Globe accelerate and retard in their <emph type="italics"/>Motion.<emph.end type="italics"/></cell><cell>388</cell></row><row><cell>One &longs;ingle Terre&longs;trial <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> &longs;ufficeth not to produce the Ebbing and Flowing.</cell><cell>421</cell></row><row><cell>UNEVEN MOTION may make the Water in a Ve&longs;&longs;el to Run to and fro.</cell><cell>387</cell></row><row><cell>The Mixture of the two <emph type="italics"/>Motions<emph.end type="italics"/> Annual and Diurnal, cau&longs;eth the unevenne&longs;&longs;e in the <emph type="italics"/>Motion<emph.end type="italics"/> of the parts of the Terre&longs;trial Globe.</cell><cell>390</cell></row><row><cell>MOVE.</cell><cell></cell></row><row><cell>Its que&longs;tionable whether de&longs;cending Bodies <emph type="italics"/>Move<emph.end type="italics"/> in a Right Line.</cell><cell>21</cell></row><row><cell>Ari&longs;totles Argument to prove that Grave Bodies <emph type="italics"/>Move<emph.end type="italics"/> with an inclination to arrive at the Centre.</cell><cell>22</cell></row><row><cell>Grave Bodies <emph type="italics"/>Move<emph.end type="italics"/> towards the Centre of the Centre of the Earth <emph type="italics"/>per Accidens.<emph.end type="italics"/></cell><cell>22</cell></row><row><cell>Things for&longs;aking the place which was natural ro them by Creation, are &longs;aid to <emph type="italics"/>Move<emph.end type="italics"/> violently,