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Publicado por Olschki Ed., Firenze,, 2004
ISBN 10: 8822253353ISBN 13: 9788822253354
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Condición: NUOVO. Together with English translation and commentary by D. R. Blackman. The continuity principle, still central to all modern hydraulics, was first advertised in 1628 by Benedetto Castelli in his book entitled «On running waters». This book provides a complete facsimile of the first edition of Castelli's book, together with a The continuity principle, still central to all modern hydraulics, was first advertised in 1628 by Benedetto Castelli in his book entitled «On running waters». This book provides a complete facsimile of the first edition of Castelli's book, together with a cm.17x24, 174 pp. con 1 tav. f.t., Coll. Biblioteca di storia della scienza, 48. Firenze, Olschki Ed. cm.17x24, 174 pp. con 1 tav. f.t., Coll. Biblioteca di storia della scienza, 48.
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Publicado por editrice Sintesi, 1976
Librería: Librodifaccia, Alessandria, AL, Italia
Condición: Buone. italiano Condizioni dell'esterno: Discrete con difetti, strappi macchie Condizioni dell'interno: Buone Note: Ristampa anastatica.
Publicado por Sintesi Editrice,, Brescia,, 1976
Librería: Il Muro di Tessa sas Studio bibl. di M., Milano, MI, Italia
In 8°, cart. edit. con sovrac., pp. 72, ristampa anastatica dell'edizione stampata a Roma da Francesco Cavalli nel 1639; copia molto buona. (z005) (spedizione standard SEMPRE tracciata con raccomandata-piego di libri, eventuale FATTURA da richiedere all'ordine).
Publicado por SINTESI EDITRICE, BRESCIA, 1976
Librería: Stampe Antiche e Libri d'Arte BOTTIGELLA, VIGEVANO, PV, Italia
Vol. in -8 (16,5 x 22,5 cm.), legatura editoriale cartonata col. avorio, sopracopertina sempre avorio con titoli in nero e rosso sul piatto ant., pp. 72,(8), 1 riproduzione in nero della stampa originale del 1639 in antiporta. In ottime condizioni. Ristampa anastatica realizzata in copie numerate (la Ns. Ã la N. 428) sull'originale del 1639, conservato nella BIBLIOTECA QUERINIANA di Brescia.
Publicado por London: Taylor & Francis, 1973., 1973
Librería: Ted Kottler, Bookseller, Redondo Beach, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. First Edition. Entire issue offered. Original wrappers. Very Good. Pp. 4-18 contain the English translation. 'Castelli's optical investigations were continued in a treatise sent to Giovanni Ciampoli in 1639 and published posthumously in 1669. Included are many observations and conclusions with respect to the persistence of optical images, by which Castelli explained the perception of motion, the illusion of forked tongues in serpents, and other phenomena. In the same treatise he recommended the use of diaphragms in telescopes to impede transverse rays, anticipating Hevelius. HIs discussions of the camera obscura, the inversion of images on the retina, and of cataract (from which Galileo had recently lost his sight), although less novel, are not without interest' (Stillman Drake in D.S.B. III: 116). This volume also contains: ARIOTTI, 'Towards Absolute Time: The Undermining and Refutation of the Aristotelian Conception of Time in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries' (31-50); A. J. TURNER, 'Mathematical Instruments and the Education of Gentlemen' (pp. 51-88; 10 plates); Dennis R. DEAN, 'James Hutton and his Public, 1785-1802' (89-106); H. M. BARKLA, 'Benjamin Robins and the Resistance of Air' (107-122).
Año de publicación: 1883
Librería: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: Good. Three articles comprising one complete issue of Bullettino di Bibliografia de Di Storia delle Scienze Matematische e Fisiche. Tomo XVI. Ottobre 1883. Roma. first edition. Folio. original printed blue wraps. pp. 545-571. In Italian. Light ink notation on top margin of cover; no ownership marks. Good, staining in text margins; light fraying of cover edges. Binding secure.
Publicado por OLSCHKI, 1988
ISBN 10: 8822236033ISBN 13: 9788822236036
Librería: libreriauniversitaria.it, Occhiobello, RO, Italia
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ISBN 10: 8893802740ISBN 13: 9788893802741
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Publicado por Olschki, Firenze, 1988
Librería: studio bibliografico pera s.a.s., LUCCA, Italia
Brossura. Condición: libro nuovo. A cura di M.Bucciantini. 8°,pg.4,316. "Archivio della corrispondenza degli scienziati italiani", n°4. 500 gr.
Publicado por Bologna, HH. del Dozza, Bologna, 1660
Librería: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, Italia
Condición: Buono (Good). In 4to (mm. 230x168). Pp. [10], 184. Segnatura: ?6 ??4 A-Z4. Antiporta calcografica raffigurante un ponte sul Tevere sormontato dalle armi di Urbano VIII, dedicatario dell'opera. Alla carta H2r si apre con frontespizio proprio la sezione Demostrazioni geometriche della misura dell'acque correnti di d. Benedetto Castelli (Bologna, presso gli heredi del Dozza, 1659). Con alcuni diagrammi e figure in legno nel testo. Cartonato coevo con nervi passanti (minimi restauri al dorso). Bruniture sparse, ma ottima copia intonsa con barbe. Terza e definitiva edizione notevolmente aumentata, uscita postuma per le cure di Carlo Manolessi, che firma la nuova dedica all'abbate Urbano Sacchetti in data 15 ottobre 1659, dopo la prima apparsa a Roma presso la Stamperia Camerale nel 1628 e la seconda uscita sempre a Roma nel 1639, di questa opera fondamentale che segna l'inizio dell'idraulica moderna. Figura infatti qui per la prima volta il secondo libro, che inizia a c. K2v e comprende anche, tra le altre cose, le Considerazioni intorno alla laguna di Venezia (c. N2r), due diverse relazioni ugualmente intitolate Considerazione sopra la bonifica del Bolognese, Ferrarese, e Romagnola (rispettivamente a c. S4r e c. T4v), la Relazione dell'acque del Bolognese, e Ferrarese di Ottavio Corsini, sopraintendente alle bonifiche e presidente di Romagna (c. V2v), e la lettera a Mons. Ferrante Cesarini scritta dal Castelli da Roma il giorno 12 agosto 1639. Incaricato dal papa della gestione delle piene di alcuni fiumi, Castelli constatò che quando l'acqua scorre attraverso un passaggio, come l'arcata di un ponte, essa aumenta di volume e di velocità. Egli giunse poi a determinare in termini matematici il rapporto inversamente proporzionale tra l'area della sezione di un fiume e la velocità delle sue acque. Questa scoperta ebbe rilevanti conseguenze per il controllo delle piene dei fiumi, per l'irrigazione e la distribuzione delle acque di fonte. Nato a Brescia o nei suoi immediati dintorni, Benedetto Castelli (al secolo Antonio) prese l'abito benedettino nel 1595 e poco dopo fu trasferito a Padova, dove ebbe modo di proseguire gli studi matematici e di conoscere Galileo Galilei, con il quale avrebbe intrecciato una relazione, fatta di amicizia e stima reciproca, destinata a durare per quarant'anni. Quando Galileo se ne andò a Firenze, per star vicino al maestro Castelli si fece mandare alla badia fiorentina del suo ordine. Nei tre anni passati nella città toscana, egli aiutò Galileo a compiere le sue ricerche sui satelliti di Giove, sulle fasi di Venere, sulle macchie solari e, soprattutto, sui galleggianti, occupandosi della stampa di Delle cose che stanno in su l'acqua (Firenze, 1612). Nel 1613, grazie all'appoggio del grande scienziato pisano, Castelli ottenne la cattedra di matematica presso lo Studio di Pisa. Nel corso dei molti anni d'insegnamento, egli tenne letture private sul Compasso e sul Saggiatore, riscuotendo grandissimo successo tra gli studenti. A Pisa ebbe come allievo Bonaventura Cavalieri, la cui sorte, come del resto quella degli altri suoi geniali pupilli Alfonso Borelli ed Evangelista Torricelli, gli stette sempre molto a cuore. Dopo l'elezione di Urbano VIII (1623), Castelli fu chiamato a Roma, dove ebbe la cattedra alla Sapienza e fu incaricato di occuparsi dei corsi d'acqua di Ferrara e Bologna e del Chiana. Inviato a Brescia nel 1633, non poté assistere, per suo grandissimo sconforto, al processo di Galileo. Nonostante le gravose incombenze affidategli, egli continuò sempre le proprie ricerche, interessandosi anche di algebra, meteorologia, magnetismo ed astronomia. Nel 1640, con l'ausilio di telescopi di nuova invenzione, giunse a scorgere che i due corpi rotondi descritti da Galileo come attaccati al pianeta Saturno, erano in realtà da esso separati. Morì a Roma nel 1643. Riccardi I, 290; Gamba 1845; Cinti, 137.
Librería: Libreria Salimbeni, Firenze, Italia
In Bologna, per gli HH. del Dozza, 1660, In n 4to (mm. 210x160). pp. [16], 184, antiporta calcografica raffigurante un ponte sul Tevere sormontato dalla tiara e dagli stemmi pontifici di Urbano VIII, dedicatorio dell'opera, iniziali e testatine xilogr., alcuni diagrammi e figure in legno nel testo, leg. m.pelle, tass. con tit. dor. al dorso. Alla carta H2r con frontespizio proprio figura "Demostrazioni geometriche della misura dell'acque correnti di d. Benedetto Castelli (Bologna, presso gli heredi del Dozza, 1659)". Lievi bruniture sparse, ma buon esemplare. Terza e definitiva edizione notevolmente aumentata, uscita postuma per le cure di Carlo Manolessi, che firma la nuova dedica all'abbate Urbano Sacchetti in data 15 ottobre 1659, dopo la prima comparsa a Roma presso la Stamperia Camerale nel 1628 e la seconda uscita sempre a Roma nel 1639. Edizione più completa rispetto alle precedenti in quanto compaiono qui per la prima volta: il secondo libro (pp. 76-98), le "Considerazioni intorno alla Laguna di Venezia" (pp. 99-125), due lettere relative alla regolazione delle acque del Fiume morto e del Serchio, la "Considerazione sopra la Bonificazione delle Paludi Pontine" (pp. 143-151), la "Considerazioni sopra la Bonificazione del Bolognese, Ferrarese e Romagnola" (pp. 152-156) e la "Relazione dell acque del Bolognese, e del Ferrarese" di Monsignor Ottavio Corsini Fiorentino seguita da lettera del Castelli sullo stesso argomento, datata 1639. Benedetto Castelli prese l'abito benedettino nel 1595 e poco dopo fu trasferito a Padova, dove ebbe modo di proseguire gli studi matematici, fu collaboratore e amico di Galilei e consigliere idraulico e matematico di Papa Urbano VIII. Questa sua opera è considerata uno dei capisaldi dell' idraulica moderna.
Publicado por per gli HH. del Dozza, in Bologna, 1660
Librería: Libreria Ex Libris ALAI-ILAB/LILA member, Roma, Italia
Legatura coeva in pergamena con titolo ms. al ds. (sbiadito). Poche pagine con antiche sottolineature altrimenti buon esemplare. Ex libris Giulio Sacchetti al contropiatto anteriore. Brunet I, 1625; Gamba, 1845; Riccardi I, 290: Edizione più completa e più pregiata delle altre. le Scritture aggiuntevi, oltre il secondo Libro, sono le seguenti: Considerazioni intorno alla Laguna di Venezia (p. 99). Vi sono unite due lettere, scritte nel 1642 al P. Francesco di S.Giuseppe ed al Bortolotti relative alla regolazione delle acque del Fiume morto e del Serchio; Considerazione sopra la Bonificazione delle paludi Pontine (p. 143); Considerazione sopra la Bonificazione del Bolognese, Ferrarese, e Romagnola (p. 152). . 4to (cm. 21), 10 cc.nn. (compresa antiporta incisa su rame), 184 pp. Alcuni diagrammi e un disegno xilografico n.t.
Publicado por Per gli H H. del Dozza, in Bologna, 1660
Librería: Gilibert Libreria Antiquaria (ILAB), Torino, TO, Italia
2 parti con autonomo frontespizio e paginazione continua in un vol. in-4° (210x150mm), pp. (20), 184, legatura settecentesca m. pergamena e angoli con titolo in oro su tassello al dorso. Tagli a spruzzo rossi. Antiporta calcografica (un ponte sul Tevere sormontato dalle armi di papa Urbano VIII, di cui il Castelli era matematico). Dedicatoria all'abate Urbano Sacchetti. Fregio xilografico al titolo, testatine, capilettera e finaletti ornati e istoriati in xilografia. Alcuni diagrammi e un disegno xilografico n.t. Indice preliminare. Ottimo esemplare. Terza edizione, parzialmente originale, di questo celebre trattato idraulico secentesco apparso primamente nel 1628; figurano qui per la prima volta il secondo libro (che inizia a pag. 76), comprendente anche la ''Considerazione intorno alla laguna di Venezia'' e la ''Considerazione sopra la bonifica del Bolognese, Ferrarese, e Romagnola'' (pp. 152-176) e la lettera a Mons. Ferrante Cesarini scritta dal Castelli nel 1639. Intanto gli era stata affidata dal papa l annosa questione delle acque del Chiana, e così riprese i suoi studi di idraulica, il cui miglior frutto uscì a Roma nel 1628 col titolo Della misura delle acque correnti, ristampato ivi nel 1639 e a Bologna nel 1660 e tradotto in francese ed in inglese. L operetta è composta di due parti, dedicate l una al papa e l altra a Taddeo Barberini. Muovendo dagli scritti dei suoi predecessori, da Frontino all idraulico dell ultimo. Cinquecento Giovanni Fontana, il C. osserva che l acqua di un fiume, per un dato passaggio (ad esempio, le arcate di un ponte), aumenta di quantità coll aumentare della velocità. Ora la diversa velocità dell acqua in diversi punti dell alveo del fiume ne muta notevolmente la portata. Egli determina il rapporto matematicoll inversamente proporzionale, tra la sezione d un fiume e la sua velocità, e da esso ricava diversi corollari ed indicazioni sulle piene dei fiumi e dei torrenti, sulla portata degli affluenti, sui metodi per ridurre o prevenire le piene per mezzo di canali, sull irrigazione e la distribuzione delle acque di fonte. Il metodo da lui ideato per tali studi (compiere le esperienze su un modello) fu in seguito adottato da vari scienziati. Si sa che egli meditava un opera ben più vásta e complessa, in cui esporre un sistema generale per la regolazione di qualsiasi tipo di acque correnti, ma che non poté compierla. Ma già la Misura fu subito considerata fondamentale sull argomento. (Augusto De Ferrari in D.B.I., 21, 1978). Riccardi, I, 290. Gamba, 1845. Graesse, II, 64. Brunet, I, 1625. Cinti, 137. Italiano.
Año de publicación: 1716
Librería: Libreria Piani, Monte San Pietro, BO, Italia
Libro
Parma, per Filippo Carmignani, 1766, sette volumi in-4° rilegati in mezza pergamena coeva con tasselli ai dorsi, tagli spruzzati, sette frontespizi con grande vignetta incisa in rame, testate e capolettere pure incisi. Vol. I: pp. (12)-XXII-(2)-435 con un ritratto calcografico di Ferdinando di Borbone fuori testo e 13 tavole, sempre calcografiche, ripiegate in fine. Vol. II: pp. (2)-431-(6)-129 con 19 tavole calcografiche ripiegate in fine. Vol. III: pp. (6)-527 con 13 tavole calcografiche ripiegate in fine. Vol. IV: pp. (6)-447 con 7 tavole calcografiche ripiegate in fine. Vol. V: pp. (6)-486 con 11 tavole calcografiche ripiegate in fine. Vol. VI: (4)-391 con 11 tavole calcografiche ripiegate in fine. Vol. VII: pp. (6)-300 con 5 tavole calcografiche ripiegate fuori testo. Unito, in fine al settimo volume la ?Giunta agli autori.?, senza dati editoriali, 1783, pp. 63 con una tavola calcografica in fine. Complessivamente 81 tavole anche di grandi dimensioni (tra le quali segnaliamo: Pianta della Fattoria di Bellavista, e altre dimostrazioni fatte nel Padule di Fucecchio (cm. 50 x 34), con figure di pescatori ed animali; Topografia Del Corso del Po e delle Acque adiacenti da Piacenza fino al Mare fatta l'anno 1716 (cm. 35,5 x 20), con i territori di Parma, Modena, Mantova, Venezia, Bologna, e del Polesine; Mappa della Diversione dei due Fiumi Ronco, e Montone., per allontanarli da Ravenna; Pianta delle Paludi Pontine. con profilo dimostrante lo scavo da farsi . per deviare le acque che fanno Palude, e condurle al mare (cm. 30,5 x 20); Disegno d'avviso dell'Adige dalla Chiesa di San Giorgio sino al Ponte delle Navi; Disegno di avviso del corso dell'Adige da Verona, sino alle Chiaviche Sagramose; Carta topografica del corso antico e moderno de' tre' torrenti Fontanile di Tradate, Gradeluso e Bozzente formata nell'anno 1762 (cm. 67 x 29,8). Scritti di B. Castelli, G. Montanari, V. Viviani, G. Grandi, D. Guglielmini, A. Lecchi, G. Poleni, F. D'Adda, e molti altri. Viene pubblicata, tra l'altro, una lettera galieleiana inedita. Lievi tracce d'uso alle legature, ma volumi ben conservati, completi, ancora freschi all'interno.
Publicado por Bologna, heredi del Dozza, 1660,, 1660
Librería: Libreria Antiquaria Pregliasco, Torino, Italia
Condición: molto buono. in-4, pp. (20, compr. antip.), 184, legatura coeva in pergamena. Precedono il testo ''Dedica'', ''Avviso'' ai lettori di Carlo Manolessi, curatore dell'ediz., e un copioso ''Indice''. Antip. inc. in rame, fig. geom. ed una fig. in silogr. n.t. Le ''Demostrazioni geometriche'' hanno front. proprio, compreso nella numeraz. delle pag. e data 1659. Terza edizione, in parte originale (dopo la prima del 1628 e la seconda del 1639). Come dichiara il Manolessi sia nella dedica che nell'avviso al lettore, compaiono qui per la prima volta il secondo libro (che inizia a pag. 76), comprendente anche la ''Considerazione intorno alla laguna di Venezia'' e la ''Considerazione sopra la bonifica del Bolognese, Ferrarese, e Romagnola'' (pp. 152-176), oltre la lettera a Mons. Ferrante Cesarini scritta dal Castelli nel 1639. Bell'esempl. (firma di proprietà nel margine dell'antip. e al titolo ove compare anche antico timbro con stemma cardinalizio). Riccardi I, 290. Gamba 1845. Graesse II, 64. Brunet I, 1625. Cinti Bibl Galileo, 137.
Publicado por Bologna, per gli hh. del Dozza, 1660
Librería: Libreria Antonio Pettini, ROMA, RM, Italia
Libro
Rilegato. Condición: ottimo. [20], 184 p. ; in-4º; piena pergamena coeva; antiporta calcografica, esemplare limpido.
Publicado por Rome, Stamparia Camerale, 1628
Librería: Landmarks of Science Books, Richmond, Reino Unido
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. First edition, rare, of a work "considered to be the beginning of modern hydraulics. Its fundamental propositions related the areas of cross sections of a river to the volumes of water passing in a given time. [Castelli] also discussed the relation of velocity and head in flow through an orifice" (DSB). Castelli "was the founder of the science of 'running water,' or hydrodynamics, just as Archimedes had been the founder of hydrostatics. For centuries, court engineers had been building aqueducts, diverting rivers, and supplying water to fountains and gardens, without having any real understanding of the factors that affect the rate of flow of water in pipes or river beds. Many engineers thought, for example, that water flowing from a height at point B, down to point A, would flow faster if the route from A to B were direct, rather than stretched out in a long wandering channel. He understood that the height difference of A and B is the only factor that affects the amount of water flow. He also discovered a law, often called the law of continuity, requiring that the cross-sectional area of a river times the water velocity be a constant, so that if the river is constricted (by a narrowing, for example) then the water flow will increase accordingly. And he determined that the height of water flowing in an inclined canal is proportional to the square root of the quantity of water flowing in. He did for water flow what Galileo had already done for balls rolling down planes - discovered the basic mathematical laws that determine the quantity and motion of flowing water. In 1628, Castelli published a book on the subject that he had made his own: 'Della misura dell'acque correnti' ('On the Measure of Running Water'). It is the first book on water flow to have a mathematical basis" (Linda Hall, Scientist of the Day, Dec. 21, 2012). The engraved title features a bridge on the Tiber, with the tiara and arms of Urban VIIII. Castelli (1578-1643) was Galileo's closest disciple and a major proponent and teacher of Galilean thought. On Galileo's recommendation he became professor of mathematics at the University of Pisa. His students included Bonaventura Cavalieri, Alfonso Borelli and Evangelista Torricelli. It was to Castelli that Galileo wrote on Dec. 21, 1613 arguing that Scripture is an infallible guide to salvation, but it is often silent on matters of science, for which Nature must be our guide. This was the beginning of "the Galileo affair," the twenty-year saga that culminated in Galileo's trial for heresy in 1633. No copy on Rare Book Hub since 1984. Carli & Favaro 171; Cinti 137; Roberts & Trent, pp. 66-67; Riccardi I, 290. 4to (211 x 146 mm), pp. [iv], 59, [1, errata], including engraved title page (no printed title page called for) and engraved Barberini coat-of-arms on sectional title, numerous diagrams in text (contemporary manuscript annotations to p. 48, upper and lower margins of title with old repair, not affecting image). Green leather by Brugalla dated 1903. spine lettered in gilt, gilt turn-ins, all edges gilt (joints starting). The repairs to the title page margins must have been made before 1903 as the gilt edges are consistent with the rest of the text-block.
Publicado por Cosimo Giunti, Florence, 1615
Librería: SOPHIA RARE BOOKS, Koebenhavn V, Dinamarca
Miembro de asociación: ILAB
Original o primera edición
First edition. THE BUOYANCY DISPUTE - GALILEO REPLIES TO HIS CRITICS. First edition, rare, from the Riccati library, of Galileo's principal text on the controversy over floating bodies. This work was written as a reply to two attacks by Delle Colombe (1565-1623) and Di Grazia on Galileo's 1612 treatise on floating bodies, Discorso . intorno alle cose che stanno ub su l'acqua, o in quella si muovono. Although Galileo drafted replies to these (as well as two other polemical attacks on his treatise), this was the only one to be published. Like several of his polemics of this period, it appeared under the name of a colleague, in this case his pupil and friend Castelli (1578-1643). "Shortly after his return to Florence, Galileo became involved in a controversy over floating bodies. In that controversy an important role was played by Colombe, who became the leader of a group of dissident professors and intriguing courtiers that resented Galileo's position at court. Maffeo Barberini-then a cardinal but later to become pope-took Galileo's side in the dispute. Turning again to physics, Galileo composed and published a book on the behavior of bodies placed in water, in support of Archimedes and against Aristotle, of which two editions appeared in 1612. Using the concept of moment and the principle of virtual velocities, Galileo extended the scope of the Archimedean work beyond purely hydrostatic considerations . The book on bodies in water drew attacks from four Aristotelian professors at Florence and Pisa, while a book strongly supporting Galileo's position appeared at Rome. Galileo prepared answers to his critics, which he turned over to Castelli for publication in order to avoid personal involvement. Detailed replies to two of them (Colombe and Grazia), written principally by Galileo himself, appeared anonymously in 1615, with a prefatory note by Castelli implying that he was the author and that Galileo would have been more severe" (DSB). In the present reply to his academic critics, Galileo both enlarged the scientific reasoning behind his position and presented a vigorous philosophical defence of that position. In the second reply to Grazia, Galileo states that he made use of two basic principles, "that equal weights moved with equal speed are of like power in their effects, and that greater heaviness of one body could be offset by greater speed of another" (Stillman Drake). This copy contains the rare two additional leaves (Y2) completing the errata and giving the registration and printer's device, not recorded by Cinti. Provenance: From the library of the Riccati family (bookplate on front paste-down), whose most prominent bibliophile members were Jacopo Francesco Riccati (1676-1754) and his son Vincenzo (1707-75), both mathematicians and physicists. "About the first week in August [1611] a memorable dispute arose between Galileo and some philosophers over the conditions governing the floating and sinking of bodies in water . Galileo, his friend Filippo Salviati, and two professors of the University of Pisa were discussing condensation when one of the professors, Vincenzio di Grazia, brought up the example of ice, which he considered to be simply condensed water. Galileo replied that ice should rather be regarded as rarefied water, since ice floats and must therefore be less dense than water. The professors contended that ice floated because of its broad flat shape, which made it impossible for the ice to cleave-downward through the water. Galileo pointed out that ice held forcibly under water and then released seemed to manage to cleave through it upward, even though then its own weight ought to help hold it down. When it was argued that a sword struck flat on water resists, while edgewise it cuts easily through water, Galileo explained the irrelevance of this observation. He granted that the speed of motion through water was indeed affected by shape, as Aristotle himself had said, but not the simple fact of rising or sinking through water, which was the point at issue. Water offered resistance not to division, but to speed of division, while spontaneous rising or sinking of solids in water was governed only by the Archimedean principle. This discussion did not convince the professors. "Three days later, Di Grazia told Galileo that he had met someone who said he could show Galileo by experiments that shape did play a role in floating and sinking in water; this was Colombe, who had not been present at the initial conversation. Galileo wrote out the conditions of the contest: Colombe was to show by experiment that a sphere of some material that sank in water would not sink if the same material were given some other shape. Canon Francesco Nori was to referee the experiments presented by both sides. Colombe added the stipulation that he would decide on the material and shapes to be used, the material to be of nearly the same density as water itself, and Filippo Arrighetti was made co-judge with Nori. "During the next few days Colombe exhibited to many people his experiments, made with lamina, spheres, and cylinders of ebony. Galileo perceived that the contest was going to become a verbal one in this way; the real issue concerned the rising or sinking of bodies placed in water, not the behavior of bodies placed on its surface and incompletely wetted. Presumably he had the support of the referees on this, because when the meeting at Nori's house was scheduled, Colombe failed to appear. Galileo then sent to Colombe a newly worded challenge, specifying that all the materials used were to be placed entirely in the water before each experiment with them. A date was set for the meeting, this time at Salviati's house in Florence (not at his villa, several miles distant from the city). "By this time gossip about the contest came to the attention of Cosimo de' Medici, who told Galileo not to engage in public disputes but rather to write out his arguments in a dignified form worthy of a court representative. When the s.