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LIB.X. DE ARTIS METALLIC.E REaUISITIS.
Cap.ll.
Aurum
D Argm-
tnm.
% Mi.
(^ 'gerrum
^Stxrmum
^ Mercii-
rius.
Tj Plum-
hum.
ordia ; SolemQmmKutO', Avgento Lufiant ;
/ovemxn ; Martemievto ; refieremStznno;
Argento vivo Mercnrium ; Plumbo Satur-
num praefidem ponunt, & patres , matrefque
metallorum vocant ; quam denominationis
rationem Alchymiciambobus,utdicifolet,
brachiis amplexi , eandem ob caufam difta
metalla fuis etiam Planetariis Charaderi-
bus infignire non funt dedignati, uti in mar-
gine videre eft- Sed qui hjec penitiori ratio-
nis trutina expenderit, illa fola divinatione
niti , videbit , & apud imperitam plebem in-
genti plaufu excipi : re tamen vera meras
nsenias , & aniles fabulas , quas in Philo-
fophiam per fuperftitiofos ChaldcEorum,
-^yptiorumque Aftrologos irrepferunt, '
efl^ comperiet, utifufe mOedipo JEgyptiaco
de Ajirologia Mgyptiorum expofuimus. Nemo
tamen ,dum haec aflero , hoc ipfo cceleftium
corporum, fiderumque influentias mene-
gare exiftimet velim ; hafce enim negare
non tam imprudentis.quam imperiti philo-
fophiefl^exiftimo. Hoctantum d.\co,feri
nonpojfe, utftellte, aiiinoholifmisfuisS^\^, quod
idem eft , ignea lucisfuaeirradiatione-im-
mediata inprofundifiimis Terra abyfiis metal-
la producant ; cumtantumabfit.ut illi radii R*diifiile-
^ _ ^ • /• I 'T-. „ rum terrant
terram penetrent, ut potms, fimul ac Terrje „^„ ^^^^,
fuperficiem tangunt , mox in alias aliafque trnnt.
partes retroafti refleftanrur; fi enimulte-
rius pergerent, nuUa interraefuperficiere-
flexio fieret, quod omniexperientisrepu-
gnat ; fequeretur etiam , nulkim in extima
Terrae fuperficie calorem procreari , cum
caloris in diverfis climatis major, aut minor
intenfio nonaliundeproveniat, nifi ab al-
titudine Solis , uti fufe demonftravimus in
Arte Magna Lucis Sc Umhre. Sed hanc rem
Geometrica figuri demonftrandam duxi.
Sit Sol D. projiciat radios fuos feu aWmoholi-
fmum D C. mfuperficiem Telluris A B. in loco
C. Dico itaque , fuppofito primo illo un-
animi Philofophorum & Mathematicorum
confenfu recepto Axiomate, omnes angulos
inciAenttce angulis reflexionis aqualesejfe , ita
angulus radii Solis D G E eft, aequalis angu-
lo reflexionis E G A , & fic de csteris omni-
busincidentibusradiisidemjudiciumefto,
angulufque totius aftinobolifmiincidentis
DGI , toti adinobolifmi reflexi angulo
GI E, aequaiis eft. Hoc itaque pofito, Dico,
radiosSolis,z\xi2\.x.e.t'ms cujufvis fideris , mox
uhi in Ternefuperficiem illapftfuerint , ulterius
nonpenetrare, fed ftatim aliorfumfub sequa-
litate angulorum reflefti ; atqueexhacin-
terfedlione incidentium radiorumreflexo-
rumque G H I aeris fpatium vehementer
exconftipatione radiorum intendi , eum-
que, quem aeftivo tempore fentimus calo-
rem caufari necefl^e efle ; quanto enim Sol
altior eft , tanto interfedtio radiorum inci-
dentium & reflexorum, majoremcalorem
in fuperficie Terrae excitat; quanto vero mi-
nor Solis altitudo , tanto minorem , uti hy-
TOM.II.
bernis menfibus accidit , Sole non procul ab
Horizonte diffito, quinimovelinquolibec
asftivo die.ex Solis adMeridianum adfcenfu,
autejufdem adOccafum declinatione elu-
cefcit; Mane enim uti minorem elevatio-
nem ab Horizonte habet , ita quoque mino-
rem calorem caufat ; quod & de defcenfu
Solis ad Horizontem occiduum circa ve-
fpertinum tempus luculenter patet. Ex qui-
busmanifeftum eft,ow«ew in terrena fuper-
ficie calorem ex Solarium a^inoholifmorum re-
fiextone caufari, qui omnino cefiaret, fi radii
Solares terram fine reflexione , veluti fpicu-
la qujedam terrae corpus penetrantia fubi-
rent ; Intra Terram vero nullum calorem
excitare, experimento comprobatur; cum

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Mundus subterraneus, in XII libros digestus : qvo divinum subterrestris mundi opificium, mira ergasteriorum naturae in eo distributio, verbo [pantamorphon] Protei regnum, universae denique naturae majestas & divitiae summa rerum varietate exponuntur, abditorum effectuum causae acri indagine inquistae demonstrantur, cognitae per artis & naturae conjugium ad humanae vitae necessarium usum vario experimentorum apparata, necnon novo modo & ratione applicantur. Ad Alexandrum VII. pont. opt. max. /
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NameFound:C. mfuperficiem NameFound:D. projiciat NameFound:Geometrica figuri demonftrandam NameFound:Horizontem occiduum NameFound:Lucis NameConfirmed:Lucis NameBankID:4226339 NameFound:Mathematicorum NameFound:Mercnrium NameFound:Mgyptiorum expofuimus NameFound:Philofophorum NameFound:Solis
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