Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences

A treatise on physics in the form of a dialogue. It deals with how solid bodies resist fracturing, the behavior of bodies in motion, the nature of acceleration, and projectile motion.
Dialogues Concerning Two New Sciences by Galileo Galilei. Translated from the Italian and Latin into English by Henry Crew and Alfonso de Salvio. With an Introduction by Antonio Favaro (New York: Macmillan, 1914).
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- Author: Galileo Galilei
- Introduction: Antonio Favaro
- Translator: Alfonso de Salvio
- Translator: Henry Crew
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Table of Contents
- TRANSLATORS’ PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- TO THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS LORD COUNT OF NOAILLESEdition: NatlEd; Page: [43]
- THE PUBLISHER TO THE READER
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- TWO NEW SCIENCES BY GALILEO
- FIRST DAY INTERLOCUTORS: SALVIATI, SAGREDO AND SIMPLICIO
- SECOND DAYEdition: NatlEd; Page: [151]
- Proposition I
- Proposition II
- Proposition III
- Proposition IV
- Corollary
- Proposition V
- Propositionhi VI
- Proposition VII
- Proposition VIII
- THIRD DAY CHANGE OF POSITION. [De Motu Locali]Edition: NatlEd; Page: [190]
- UNIFORM MOTIONEdition: NatlEd; Page: [191]
- Definition
- Caution
- Axiom I
- Axiom II
- Axiom III
- Axiom IVEdition: NatlEd; Page: [192]
- Theorem I, Proposition I
- Theorem II, Proposition II,
- Theorem III, Proposition III
- Theorem IV, Proposition IV
- Theorem V, Proposition VEdition: NatlEd; Page: [195]
- Theorem VI, Proposition VIEdition: NatlEd; Page: [196]
- NATURALLY ACCELERATED MOTIONEdition: NatlEd; Page: [197]
- Theorem I, Proposition I
- Theorem II, Proposition II
- COROLLARY I
- COROLLARY II
- SCHOLIUM
- Theorem III, Proposition III
- COROLLARY
- Theorem IV, Proposition IV
- Theorem V, Proposition V
- Theorem VI, Proposition VI
- COROLLARY I
- COROLLARY II
- COROLLARY III
- Theorem VII, Proposition VIIEdition: NatlEd; Page: [226]
- Theorem VIII, Proposition VIII
- Theorem IX, Proposition IX
- Theorem X, Proposition X
- Theorem XI, Proposition XI
- Theorem XII, Proposition XII
- Problem I, Proposition XIII
- Problem II, Proposition XIVEdition: NatlEd; Page: [232]
- Problem III, Proposition XV
- Theorem XIII, Proposition XVI
- COROLLARY
- Problem IV, Proposition XVII
- Problem V, Proposition XVIIIEdition: NatlEd; Page: [236]
- Problem VI, Proposition XIXEdition: NatlEd; Page: [237]
- COROLLARY
- Problem VII, Proposition XXEdition: NatlEd; Page: [238]
- Theorem XIV, Proposition XXI
- Problem VIII, Proposition XXIIEdition: NatlEd; Page: [240]
- Problem IX, Proposition XXIII
- SCHOLIUM
- Theorem XV, Proposition XXIV
- Theorem XVI, Proposition XXV
- Problem X, Proposition XXVI
- Theorem XVII, Proposition XXVII
- Problem XI, Proposition XXVIIIEdition: NatlEd; Page: [249]
- Theorem XVIII, Proposition XXIX
- Theorem XIX, Proposition XXXEdition: NatlEd; Page: [251]
- Theorem XX, Proposition XXXI
- LEMMA
- Theorem XXI, Proposition XXXII
- Problem XII, Proposition XXXIII
- Problem XIII, Proposition XXXIV
- Problem XIV, Proposition XXXVEdition: NatlEd; Page: [258]
- LEMMAEdition: NatlEd; Page: [260]
- LEMMA
- LEMMA
- Theorem XXII, Proposition XXXVI
- SCHOLIUM
- Problem XV, Proposition XXXVII
- COROLLARY
- Problem XVI, Proposition XXXVIII
- FOURTH DAY
- THE MOTION OF PROJECTILES
- Theorem I, Proposition IEdition: NatlEd; Page: [269]
- Theorem II, Proposition IIEdition: NatlEd; Page: [280]
- Theorem III, Proposition III
- Problem I, Proposition IV
- Proposition V, Problem
- COROLLARY
- Proposition VI, Problem
- Theoremposition. Pro VII
- COROLLARYEdition: NatlEd; Page: [296]
- Theorem. Proposition VIIIEdition: NatlEd; Page: [297]
- Theorem. Proposition IX
- Lemma for the following Proposition
- Theorem. Proposition X
- COROLLARY
- Problem. Proposition XI
- Problem. Proposition XII
- Problem. Proposition XIIIEdition: NatlEd; Page: [305]
- Proposition XIVEdition: NatlEd; Page: [308]
- APPENDIX
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