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wanted Suor Maria Celeste, given he
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that are part of our religious life
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specifically invited Galileo to his
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who had no doubt read Ingoli’s ma
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occasions to engage in conversation
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correspondents in Pisa, Milan, Geno
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the whirling of the Earth, takes al
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through the court, the university p
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What a blow to think that Scheiner,
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the confounding grandeur of space.R
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second, from the revolution of the
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I must add that, as I write, the si
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grandson.“I do not think it would
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When Urban ordered the venerable Pa
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ivy, and an onion. The value of con
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ceremony into mass graves bordering
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eturned to him as quickly as she co
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What Galileo loved best about the p
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with the special compliment of dedi
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“exploded into great anger” and
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Urban could have had him jailed imm
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FROM SAN MATTEO, THE 26TH DAY OF FE
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to keep the unpleasant news to myse
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are proceeding prudently by limitin
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original safely, I received no assu
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y another author. I freely confess
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satisfaction of appearing clever ab
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imbibing might aggravate his worsen
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can see in many passages in the Dia
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I, the said Galileo Galilei, have a
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In framing Galileo’s trial as a s
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Her description of the event shows
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demonstration in the archbishop’s
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inclined planes a thousand ways to
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Galileo in Siena reconvened his thr
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the small church that housed the Vi
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call of the living. The condemnatio
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encounter any difficulty having the
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Two New Sciences.Galileo would late
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New Sciences to have assisted Galil
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under surveillance by the Holy Offi
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S. M. CelesteHere she was rushing t
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actual prison of the Holy Office. F
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notwithstanding the fact that I mys
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The memoryof thesweetnessesWhile Ga
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When Viviani died childless in 1703
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1581 Galileo enrolls at University
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1687 Newton’s laws of motion and
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WEIGHTS, MEASURES,CURRENCYWEIGHTlib
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Coyne, G. V., M. Heller, and J. Zyc
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Goodwin, Richard N. The Hinge of th
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Salmon, William. Salmon’s Herbal.
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[V] In the very face of the sun“I
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The passages from Galileo’s “Re
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Niccolini’s letter, “I reiterat
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The condolence letters from the amb
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*Although Kepler erred here, two mo
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*Her cousin Vincenzio Landucci had