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  1. Galileo Galilei (Italian Edition) by Anonymous, 2010-03-01
  2. The Selected Writings of William Gilbert, Galileo Galilei, William Harvey (Franklin Library)
  3. Galileo Galilei (Scientists Who Made History) by Mike Goldsmith, 2001-10-25
  4. Omaggi A Galileo Galilei Per Il Terzo Centenario Dalla Inaugurazione Del Suo Insegnamento Nel Bo (1892) (Italian Edition) by Padova Publisher, 2010-05-23
  5. Galileo Galilei und die Römische Curie; nach den authentischen Quellen (German Edition) by Inquisition Rome, Galileo Galilei, 2010-05-13
  6. Galileo Galilei Dialogue on the Great World Systems in the Salusbury Translation by Galileo Galilei, 1953
  7. Il Processo Originale Di Galileo Galilei (1876) (Italian Edition)
  8. Lettera Del Signor Galileo Galilei Accademico Linceo Scritta Alla Granduchessa Di Toscana (1710) (Italian Edition) by Galileo Galilei, 2010-05-22
  9. Galileo Galilei: Lo splendore e le pene di un divin uomo (Italian Edition) by Sergio Pagano, 2009-12-15
  10. Starry Messenger: A Book Depicting the Life of a Famous Scientist, Mathematician, Astronomer, Philosopher, Physicist: Galileo Galilei by Peter Sis, 1997
  11. Galileo's Leaning Tower Experiment (Junior Library Guild Selection (Charlesbridge Paper)) by Wendy Macdonald, 2009-02-01
  12. Galileo and 400 Years of Telescopic Astronomy (Astronomers' Universe) by Peter Grego, David Mannion, 2010-09-13
  13. Two New Sciences and Drake's History of Free Fall by Galileo Galilei, 2000-09-15
  14. Galileo's New Universe: The Revolution in Our Understanding of the Cosmos by Stephen P. Maran, Laurence A. Marschall, 2009-03-01

121. Galileo Galilei
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123. Galileo Galilei Quotes
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125. Galileo
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Return to University of Padua Welcome, welcome! I understand you wish to learn a little about Galileo. I knew him well. He was my private tutor in mathematics. Oh, forgive me. I have not introduced myself. I am Guidobaldi del Monte. I am a patron of the University of Pisa and have many connections with the University of Padua as well. I took private lessons in mathematics from Galileo when he was making his living doing such lessons.
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We would talk many times of his life. His father was Vincenzo Galilei, a gifted musician, composer and mathematician who greatly influenced his young son. Galileo was the oldest of seven children borne to Vincenzo and his wife Giulia Ammannati on February 15, 1564 in Pisa. As a young boy, Galileo loved to paint and often said that if he could have chosen a path to take in life, it would have been as a painter, not a mathematician. He also wished to join the Jesuit order when he was 14 after having attended the Jesuit school at the monastery of Vallombrosa, just outside the city of Florence. His family had moved to Florence when Galileo was ten. But his father had other ideas. since they were not a rich family, his father wanted Galileo to become a cloth merchant. Galileo objected vehemently but eventually chose another career path of his father's choosing, that of medicine.
He started studying medicine at the age of 17 at the University of Pisa. It was here that he earned the nickname, "The Wrangler" because of his constant questioning and arguing against anything his professors said that could not be backed up by solid proof. He turned from medicine to mathematics and science. However, he was forced to leave the university in 1585 due to lack of funds. The university offered scholarships to poor students but with Galileo's reputation as a troublemaker, it is doubtful that he was even considered. It is at this time in his life that I met him, as he made a living teaching private mathematics lessons. He was so brilliant, that I intervened on his behalf at the University of Pisa and helped him become a professor of mathematics there.

126. The Scientists: Galileo.
galileo (galilei), astronomer, mathematician, and physicist was another of thosegreat antiAristotelian scientists of the age, such as Johann Kepler
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Galileo
Galileo (Galilei), astronomer, mathematician, and physicist was another of those great anti-Aristotelian scientists of the age, such as Johann Kepler (1571-1630) who also published laws of planetary motion. These great men came to their great discoveries because of their scientific view of Nature. They were a new breed of philosophers, natural philosophers, or scientists as we call them today. They did not dwell long on the useless question: Why do things happen? They asked: "How do things happen? Galileo was an Italian. At the age of 19 he discovered the principle of isochronism that each oscillation of a pendulum takes the same time despite changes in amplitude. Soon thereafter he became known for his ideas on hydrostatic balance; and, further, his treatise on the center of gravity of falling bodies. He found experimentally that bodies do not fall with velocities proportional to their weights, a conclusion received with hostility because it contradicted the accepted teaching of Aristotle . Galileo discovered that the path of a projectile is a parabola, and he is credited with anticipating

127. Galilei, Galileo (1564-1642)
galilei, galileo. Born February 15, 1564, Pisa Died January 8, 1642, Arcetri (nearFlorence). Physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, inventor
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128. GALILEI; Galileo; 1564-1642; ITA He Achieved The First Telescopic
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GALILEI; Galileo; 1564-1642; ITA He achieved the first telescopic astronomical observations thanks to a small refractor he biuld in 1610: he discovered the Moon's mountains, the four "galilean" satellites of Jupiter on January 7th 1610. He managed to resolve the Milky Way into stars and also the cluster M44 (this lead to the persistent belief that all nebulae could be resolved into stars).

129. Biografia Galileo
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130. The Galileo Project | Biography | Home
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133. NOVA | Galileo's Battle For The Heavens | PBS
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134. Matematicos
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 Tenía setenta y nueve años de edad y su cabello y su barba eran tan blancos como la espuma. Sus ojos, que miraron al cielo a través de sus telescopios y observaron más que cualquier ser humano desde el principio de los tiempos, estaban apagados por la edad. Su reputación de ser uno de los más brillantes científicos de su tiempo fue la razón de que reyes, reinas disputaran sus servicios. Ahora estaba arrodillado ante el temido tribunal de la Inquisición, obligado a confesar públicamente un error que no era error: " Yo Galileo Galilei..., abandono la falsa opinión... de que el Sol es el centro (del Universo) y está inmóvil....Abjuro, maldigo y detesto los dichos errores". Algunos dicen que cuando el anciano se puso de pie murmuró para sus adentros: "E pur si muove" : Y sin embargo (la Tierra) se mueve (alrededor del Sol).
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"Doy gracias a Dios, que ha tenido a bien hacerme el primero en observar las maravillas ocultas a los siglos pasados. Me he cerciorado de que la Luna es un cuerpo semejante a la Tierra...He contemplado una multitud de estrellas fijas que nunca antes se observaron....Pero la mayor maravilla de todas ellas es el descubrimiento de cuatro nuevos planetas (cuatro satélites de Júpiter)...He observado que se mueven alrededor del Sol".

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