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1. Introduction, Novel Insights about accelerated motion: the challenge of pendulums and planes
2. Speaking the investigation of naturally accelerated motion: The broken chord approach
3. Early experimentation: The Pendulum Plane Experiment
4. Prerequisite for, or challenged by the new theory: The 'ex mechanics' proof of the Law of Chords
5. Foundational issues before 1604: Fundamental propositions, the mechanical method and problems with the concept of velocity. Conclusion, Appendix.
2. Speaking the investigation of naturally accelerated motion: The broken chord approach
3. Early experimentation: The Pendulum Plane Experiment
4. Prerequisite for, or challenged by the new theory: The 'ex mechanics' proof of the Law of Chords
5. Foundational issues before 1604: Fundamental propositions, the mechanical method and problems with the concept of velocity. Conclusion, Appendix.