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Rossi terminava la sua relazione, chiedendo la proibizione della Scienza nuova, opera intessuta di sofismi "in dedecus scientiae et veritatis, et praesertim fllius quarn Scriptura enarrat".
When Anacharis the Philosopher was sometime unbraided with this, that he was a Scythian by birth he presently returned this quick and smart answer until him that cast that in his teeth; Mihi quidem patria dedecus, tu autem Patriae, my Country indeed is some disparagement to me, but thou art a disgrace to thy Country, as there be many thousands more beside, who are very burdens to the good Places that give them Breath and Bread.
 
 
 
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