Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Bernardini Telesii Consentini De Natura Iuxta Propria Principia Liber Primus, Et Secundus
Mmm: ucr:: Ilzs non per:: imx modo 27 pa]: da: c:: am vidcri qua:, omiflis A: fiotel: s decrctzs dm rc: rum 27 int:: zti lio 27 quae prima Ar: flatcl: cor: 27 rcliqua omnia, fefe haber: confpex: mus, quam quo b Arifloteic eran: yafia;27 27: llud neceflarz� efi vzfim:, vel non ab di:: (mm:: pj: prima confizt:: i corpor:: vel non al: omnzbus. Acalore 27 fligarc omnia nequaquam i:: bac al: dio d: flentzre v: fi: m fi: i:, *in co igi: ur non [cilzcct il: bum: d:: ate it:: iem, 27 ficcitate, v: agentibu: pmfer:: m non fc ipj:: s generare, conflz: uerq;, nec fc ipfas...mufu� com:: nper�, fis'd calore 27 27 videbdmus pfi 27 lzki A:: flotclem edocen: em 27 illud infupc:7 neceflar: �, duo nimirum prima cj?e f: mpl: cia: p corp: m:, 27 cclum ex y�s alte: um am:: ia� tel: in erram afiione conflztu: v: dcn: cs, 27 f:: mm� ebz: s omnibus term cippa: f:: um cd:: m, 27 equaguam necefl'ar�am 27 firm:: m Arijio: dis rationem qu:: celo calorem c mdf: labefafimi ptam modi: gaffe c:: l acl: motu, quo Arifio: d: glac� pafio, fier: p�fl� videntes. Hi: pofitis mm: q:: dm nullofer�t�p�risn_: omcmo quam nullo nulloq;labore, tt rcr�g�zliara omm5, opera: ioinnotucrit, an' nos, 27 l:: boribus vig: lys: p mul:: s qu: ef in 27 i:: uen: a ipf:: fefc vitro conj� iciend�' nob: s obtulitamma manifefim: omnia 27 tffcfluu infuper alior�i u�s pofi: is principiis, � fa _efl pofle pulcbc'rri: h�, qua in Ari ifi�cll� rara confpciia cfifatis i:: nimu indux: m prius. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.