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The Title of the Saggi
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 January 2009
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1 Saggi di naturali esperienze fatte nell' Accademia del Cimento, sotto la protezione del Serenissimo Principe Leopoldo di Toscana, e descritte dal Segretario di essa Accademia (Firenze, G. Cocchini, 1667)Google Scholar. A few copies have the date 1666 on the title page, even though the dedication to the Grand Duke is dated 14 July 1667. Printing had been under consideration since 1662. It is therefore proper to refer to two states of the title page, but not, as is frequently done, to an edition of 1666. No copies seem to have been distributed until late in 1667.
2 Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale, MS. Gal. 278, fol. 112. The relations between the Tuscan natural philosophers and their transalpine counterparts will be dealt with more fully elsewhere.
3 Oldenburg, to Boyle, , 11 02, 1667/1668Google Scholar, Boyle, , Works, ed. Birch, (6 vols., London, 1772), vi, 267–268.Google Scholar
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12 Ibid., ii, 308.
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14 Note 1 above.
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