单词 | Galileo Galilei |
例句 | Bach’s Lutheran Christianity, unlike the Papal Catholicism with which Galileo Galilei battled, was at ease with scientific investigation and the widening education of its laity - indeed, it positively encouraged it. The Story of Music 2012-12-25T00:00:00Z Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa on 15 February 1564—the same year that William Shakespeare was born and in the same month that Michelangelo died. The Scientists 2003-10-21T00:00:00Z Then two astronomers—the German, Johannes Kepler, and the Italian, Galileo Galilei—started publicly to support the Copernican theory, despite the fact that the orbits it predicted did not quite match the ones observed. A Brief History of Time: And Other Essays 1988-01-01T00:00:00Z Even Newton, though, relied on his immediate predecessors, in particular Galileo Galilei and René Descartes, and in that sense his contributions followed naturally from what went before. The Scientists 2003-10-21T00:00:00Z In the records at Vallombrosa Abbey, Galileo Galilei became officially listed as a defrocked priest. The Scientists 2003-10-21T00:00:00Z Robert Hooke was born on the stroke of noon on 18 July 1635, seven years before Galileo Galilei died. The Scientists 2003-10-21T00:00:00Z In 1616 the famous Galileo Galilei, another Copernican, was ordered by the church to cease his scientific investigations. Zero: The Biography of a Dangerous Idea 2000-02-07T00:00:00Z Well then, before tomorrow I have to finish reading the first volume of a biography of Galileo Galilei, since it has to be returned to the library. The Diary of a Young Girl 1997-02-03T00:00:00Z Among them are other portraits of notable men of history, including Galileo Galilei and Walt Disney. The Best of Philip Glass’s (Many) Operas After ‘Akhnaten’ 2019-11-19T05:00:00Z Now her new video inspired by Galileo, “The Seduction of Galileo Galilei” is on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The Week Ahead: Oct. 30 ? Nov. 5 2011-10-27T18:15:00Z Sculptor Pietro Tacca, puzzled as to how two legs could support a statue as heavy as this one and made from a fairly weak metal, turned to scientist Galileo Galilei for help engineering it. You don’t have to give up restaurants, museums or shopping during Madrid’s Holy Week 2016-03-21T04:00:00Z There’s also Bruno’s contemporary, Galileo Galilei, the astronomer who discovered the moons of Jupiter and argued for the heliocentric solar system. Cosmic terror: Why Neil deGrasse Tyson has religious fundamentalists so freaked 2014-03-27T11:50:00Z Standing near pictures of Archimedes, Leonardo da Vinci, Galileo Galilei, Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein, Mr. Kamen says he wonders who the next comparable great thinker will be. Review: ‘SlingShot’ Documentary Pitches Solution to Global Water Crisis 2015-07-09T04:00:00Z Galileo Galilei was peering through a new telescope in 1610 when he noticed something strange: several bright objects flickering around the planet Jupiter that seemed to change positions nightly. A Watermark, and ‘Spidey Sense,’ Unmask a Forged Galileo Treasure 2022-08-17T04:00:00Z A woman looks at two fingers of Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei at the newly reopened Galileo Museum of Science, in Florence. Galileo's fingers to be displayed in Florence science museum 2010-06-08T16:21:00Z He discovered and explained the law of gravity, and provided the theoretical framework through which the observations of Galileo Galilei and the planetary laws of Johannes Kepler could be understood. Magician’s brain 2014-06-19T04:00:00Z They include works by Galileo Galilei and, according to the investigators, a 1518 edition of Thomas More's Utopia. Italy fears for 'vanishing' heritage after arrests over sacking of historic library 2013-01-30T17:20:39Z That this piteous figure is the 17th-century scientist Galileo Galilei makes his abjection even more unsettling to watch. Theater Review: F. Murray Abraham in ?Galileo? at Classic Stage Company 2012-02-24T03:00:00Z Astronomer Galileo Galilei once lived in the castle, and there are remains of prehistoric fossils that date back 300,000 years in the dungeon. Ryder Cup ‘23: A look inside the walls of the 11th-century Marco Simone castle 2023-09-25T04:00:00Z On Earth in 1633, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei went on trial in Rome for saying that the Earth revolved around the sun. Webb Space Telescope reveals moment of stellar birth, dramatic close-up of 50 baby stars 2023-07-12T04:00:00Z This was the same view of the universe held by the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei: the true nature of the universe could be discovered only through mathematics. World History: to 1500 2023-04-19T00:00:00Z Galileo Galilei was already convinced of that in the 16th century. Top Math Prize Awarded for Describing the Dynamics of the Flow of Rivers and the Melting of Ice 2023-03-23T04:00:00Z Circuit Court of Appeals compares social media platforms censoring users to the condemnation of astronomer Galileo Galilei nearly 400 years ago for believing the earth was not at the center of the universe. Trump legal team revives Twitter litigation: ‘Crackpot ideas sometimes turn out to be true’ 2022-11-14T05:00:00Z The title of the book — “Starry Messenger” — is a translation of Sidereus Nuncius, the Latin treatise that Galileo Galilei published in 1610, announcing to the world the first discoveries he had made using a telescope. Review | Neil deGrasse Tyson tries punditry, with less-than-stellar results 2022-09-30T04:00:00Z Using his newly built telescope, Galileo Galilei gazed up at the sky in January 1610, spotted several bright objects around Jupiter and spent weeks plotting how they changed positions each night. A Galileo manuscript was hailed as a ‘treasure.’ Turns out, it’s fake. 2022-08-22T04:00:00Z His forerunner Galileo Galilei had contended that falling bodies and planetary motions had the same cause. College Physics for AP Courses 2015-08-12T00:00:00Z A key part of the plan involved the commercial development of an adjacent parcel of land—thirteen acres in the triangle between Broadway and Main Street, with Galileo Galilei Way as its base. The weird true story of how NASA almost ended up with a huge campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts 2022-05-15T04:00:00Z An Italian scientist named Galileo Galilei built on the new theories about astronomy. World History: Patterns of Interaction 2012-01-01T00:00:00Z In July, Loeb unveiled the Galileo Project, which he says was designed in the spirit of the revolutionary Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei. Why is a Harvard astrophysicist working with UFO buffs? 2022-01-27T05:00:00Z First discovered by Galileo Galilei in 1610, the rings are made of countless particles comprised primarily of water ice, which form a giant cluster that circles around the planet's central sphere. Humans are polluting space so much that Earth could soon have a "ring" like Saturn 2021-11-24T05:00:00Z The telescope Galileo Galilei first pointed at the heavens in 1609 had a lens no wider than a slice of cucumber. On the launch pad at last, NASA’s Webb telescope will probe first stars and weather on alien worlds 2021-11-11T05:00:00Z Astronomer Galileo Galilei once lived in the castle, too. In 2023, the Ryder Cup will blend with high fashion in Italy 2021-09-03T04:00:00Z The Galileo Project’s tagline—“Daring to Look Through New Telescopes”—is meant to evoke the scientist Galileo Galilei, who helped upend the geocentric model of the universe with his observations. Avi Loeb's Galileo Project Will Search for Evidence of Alien Visitation 2021-07-27T04:00:00Z The scientist was Galileo Galilei, and his question about cicada sounds played a key role in his dealings with the Catholic Church—especially in his attempts to win the good graces of the Pope. Galileo and the Pope Who Loved Cicadas 2021-07-09T04:00:00Z But history teaches us otherwise: without bothering to look through Galileo Galilei’s telescope, philosophers overwhelmingly agreed on the incorrect notion that the sun moves around the Earth. When Scientific Orthodoxy Resembles Religious Dogma 2021-05-17T04:00:00Z And in 1564, the year Calvin died, a child was born in Pisa, Galileo Galilei, whose genius would define the scientific method and further shrink the claimed authority of churches. Opinion | German Catholic priests blessing same-sex marriages may be on to something divine 2021-05-11T04:00:00Z In 1633, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei arrived in Rome for trial before the Inquisition, accused of defending Copernican theory that the Earth revolved around the sun instead of the other way around. Today in History 2021-02-13T05:00:00Z The Earth continued to revolve around the sun even after philosophers refused to look through Galileo Galilei’s telescope and he was put in house arrest. Experimental Tests of Theology 2021-01-26T05:00:00Z On Dec. 28, 1612, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei observed the planet Neptune, but mistook it for a star. Today in History 2020-12-28T05:00:00Z The antique books, considered to be of international cultural significance, include works by English scientist Isaac Newton and Spanish artist Francisco Goya and relating to Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, the Metropolitan Police said. Rare books returned to owners after 'Mission: Impossible' burglary in UK 2020-11-10T05:00:00Z Before Galileo Galilei, it was the conventional wisdom that heavy objects fall faster than light objects under the influence of gravity. Nature's Splendor Exceeds Our Imagination 2020-09-29T04:00:00Z A new biography of Galileo Galilei examines some of the myths about his life and draws parallels with problems facing scientists today. Podcast: Galileo and the science deniers, and physicists probe the mysterious pion 2020-05-05T04:00:00Z This may be the most famous line attributed to the renowned scientist Galileo Galilei. Did Galileo Truly Say, ‘And Yet It Moves’? A Modern Detective Story 2020-05-06T04:00:00Z Is there room in the crowded canon for a new biography of Galileo Galilei? Galileo’s story is always relevant 2020-05-03T04:00:00Z Four centuries after the scientific revolution initiated by Galileo Galilei, how is it possible that we are still be witnessing such rampant science denial? Our anti-science leaders are the geocentrists of today 2020-05-03T04:00:00Z The Italian mathematician and astronomer Galileo Galilei is often credited with discerning the vital role played by mathematics in our attempt to understand the universe. How mathematics can save your life 2020-01-19T05:00:00Z After all, delivery pains accompanied the birth of modern science itself, when Galileo Galilei’s suggestion to analyze data without prejudice was dismissed by philosophers who were deeply entrenched in their beliefs. A Tale of Three Nobels 2019-12-18T05:00:00Z Italian scientist and inventor Galileo Galilei was a pioneer in the experimental investigation of motion, devising the law of falling bodies and an approximate law of inertia, among many other hypotheses. Recommended Books, December 2019 2019-11-28T05:00:00Z In the early 17th century, the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei furthered Copernicus’s theory that the Earth spins on its axis and orbits the sun with evidence from a telescope he built. How Do We Know What We Know? 2019-11-24T05:00:00Z An age-old philosophical conundrum you might think; in fact, this question was given a definitive answer in the 17th century by the father of modern science, Galileo Galilei. Galileo's Big Mistake 2019-11-07T05:00:00Z To his I would add the basic lesson from Galileo Galilei that experimentation is crucial because extraordinary groupthink leads to extraordinary ignorance. Science Is Not About Getting More "Likes" 2019-10-08T04:00:00Z Late in August 1609, the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei wrote excitedly to his brother-in-law, relating the fast-moving events of that summer. Discovery is always political 2019-09-23T04:00:00Z Not only is Io one of Jupiter's largest moons, but it is also one of the planet's Galilean moons, named as such because it was discovered by Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei in 1610. Massive volcano on Jupiter's moon could erupt imminently 2019-09-18T04:00:00Z Around the time that Hawaiian society reached its zenith for navigation and sustainable agriculture and aquaculture, the Catholic Church in Europe was persecuting the astronomer Galileo Galilei for his support of heliocentrism. Opponents of the Thirty Meter Telescope fight the process, not science 2019-07-25T04:00:00Z When Italian scientist Galileo Galilei peered at the moon through his homemade telescope, he sketched its surprisingly craggy surface, published his drawings in 1610 and launched a new field of astronomy called selenography. A Saturn V LEGO Set, a Moon Images Exhibit and New Science Books 2019-06-25T04:00:00Z Galileo Galilei is also known by his first name. Who was Leonardo da Vinci and what can we learn from him? 2019-04-22T04:00:00Z A contemporary of William Shakespeare, Harriot was an English mathematician, astronomer and natural philosopher whose original work bears comparison with that of Johannes Kepler and Galileo Galilei. Moon mapper, Sun spotter: the astonishing Thomas Harriot 2019-04-16T04:00:00Z The book is a roll call of luminaries, including Galileo Galilei, Johannes Kepler, René Descartes and Pierre de Fermat. From counting with stones to artificial intelligence: the story of calculus 2019-04-01T04:00:00Z His new book looks at how historical figures from astronomer Galileo Galilei to philosopher Hannah Arendt tackled science denial in their own turbulent times. Daily briefing: Top tips for undergraduates looking to break into the lab 2019-03-17T04:00:00Z Astronomer Galileo Galilei was condemned to life under house arrest for embracing heliocentrism – the belief that the earth and planets revolve around the sun. Green New Deal rollout rattles both sides of climate change debate 2019-02-22T05:00:00Z It was January, the nights chilly and clear, when the astronomer Galileo Galilei made one of his most startling discoveries: The stars he had spotted beside Jupiter were moving. Behold, the solar system’s best planet 2019-01-08T05:00:00Z FLORENCE, Italy — Just Google, “10 greatest geniuses of all times,” and it is highly likely that two of the names on that list will be Leonardo da Vinci and Galileo Galilei. The Man Who Brought Leonardo and Galileo Into the 21st Century 2018-12-21T05:00:00Z The court was surrounded by statues of scientists at work, from Galileo Galilei to James Watt. Rebels of art and science: the empirical drive of the Pre-Raphaelites 2018-10-23T04:00:00Z Written by Galileo Galilei in 1613, the letter sets down for the first time the scientist’s gripes with the Vatican’s doctrine on astronomy. Discovery of Galileo’s long-lost letter highlights the value of physical repositories 2018-09-24T04:00:00Z The relationship was deepened by the cost of the equipment, which made it dependent on national coffers; even Galileo Galilei sought patronage for his ‘spyglass’ by recommending its usefulness in battle. The long entanglement of war and astrophysics 2018-09-10T04:00:00Z That invasive censorship happened at all signals that, at least until the trials of Galileo Galilei in the early seventeenth century, the Church found anatomical illustrations more dangerous than heliocentrism. Sex, religion and a towering treatise on anatomy 2018-08-12T04:00:00Z He dived into the “new sciences”, reading the works of Galileo Galilei, Francis Bacon and René Descartes. The forgotten founder of ornithology 2018-05-01T04:00:00Z He sets the stage for a dialogue, introducing us to the usual suspects in science: Galileo Galilei, J. J. Thomson, Ernest Rutherford and Einstein; and to a handful of spiritual thinkers and religious figures. A physicist probes the metaphysical 2018-04-10T04:00:00Z Anna Nobili, a physicist at the University of Pisa in Italy and Galileo Galilei principal investigator, admits that finding the money for another space mission will not be easy. Galileo's 400-year-old theory of free-falling objects passes space test 2017-11-28T05:00:00Z The church, a top tourist attraction, is where Italian luminaries Michelangelo, Galileo Galilei and Niccolo Machiavelli are buried. Tourist killed by falling masonry in famous Florence church 2017-10-19T04:00:00Z Inevitably, the Church's malign impact looms, notably over Galileo Galilei, Baruch Spinoza and heliocentrist Giordano Bruno, burned at the stake in 1600. Books in brief : Nature : Nature Research 2017-07-04T04:00:00Z The story of Galileo Galilei demonstrates many things, not least that science keeps evolving. Senate, Mosul, N.B.A. Draft: Your Thursday Briefing 2017-06-22T04:00:00Z Now, if you want your little historical parable to work, the heroes in that story are people like Galileo Galilei and Giordano Bruno, not the Christian institution of the church and the biblical texts. BULLSH**TER OF THE DAY: Anthony Scaramucci, for reminding us that Fox News pundits are not scientists 2016-12-14T05:00:00Z The result is the most precise confirmation yet of the equivalence principle, first tested more than 400 years ago by Galileo Galilei. Galileo's 400-year-old theory of free-falling objects passes space test 2017-11-28T05:00:00Z Galileo Galilei was the first to look at Mars through a telescope in 1610, but he couldn’t see any detail. What Mars Maps Got Right (and Wrong) Through Time Fermi's infallibility is one of the prominent themes of The Pope of Physics, the first popular cradle-to-grave biography in English of the most famous Italian scientific investigator since Galileo Galilei. Physics: Fallible pontiff of physics : Nature : Nature Research 2016-10-11T04:00:00Z In fact, its only “human” cargo is a Lego figure of Galileo Galilei. One giant leap for space research — and for humans on Earth 2016-07-09T04:00:00Z The moons were discovered independently by both the famed Italian scientist Galileo Galilei and the German astronomer Simon Marius in the early 1600s. NASA's Juno mission will deliver the punchline on a 400-year-old joke 2016-07-07T04:00:00Z A proposed Italian satellite, aptly named Galileo Galilei, would test equivalence to a precision of one part in 1017, partly by spinning rapidly and isolating any signal from more slowly varying systematic effects. Galileo's 400-year-old theory of free-falling objects passes space test 2017-11-28T05:00:00Z When the Juno spacecraft arrived at Jupiter earlier this week, it carried with it three tiny passengers: Lego figurines of the Roman god Jupiter, his wife Juno, and Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei. The Juno spacecraft orbiting Jupiter has a Lego crew on board 2016-07-06T04:00:00Z The plaque dedicated to astronomer Galileo Galilei was provided by the Italian space agency. Ten Things You Need to Know About the Juno Mission Seven decades later Galileo Galilei provided more direct proof of Earth’s lack of specialness. By Jove! 2016-06-30T04:00:00Z The second is Juno, wife and sister of Jupiter in Roman mythology, and the third is Galileo Galilei, the Italian astronomer who discovered the four large moons of Jupiter through a telescope he made. NASA’s Juno Mission Is to Be Captured by Jupiter 2016-06-28T04:00:00Z Unusually for a robotic space mission, Juno is carrying passengers – three Lego figures depicting the 17th-century Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, the Roman god Jupiter, and the deity’s wife Juno. Juno probe closes in on Jupiter after five-year journey from Earth 2016-06-26T04:00:00Z Galileo Galilei did not invent the telescope, but he is generally credited with being the first to point one at the sky and record what he saw. Seeing farther 2016-05-31T04:00:00Z Galileo Galilei was tried in 1633 for spreading the heretical view that the Earth orbits the sun, convicted by the Roman Catholic Inquisition, and remained under house arrest until his death. Punishing Climate-Change Skeptics 2016-03-23T04:00:00Z But Hawking said he felt closer to Galileo Galilei, the 16th century astronomer, who overturned the received wisdom of his time with rigorous observations. Most threats to humans come from science and technology, warns Hawking 2016-01-18T05:00:00Z Galileo Galilei would be the guy who made world-changing scientific discoveries during the Renaissance and eventually had to face the Inquisition. Jaden Smith or Galileo — who'd you rather? Because they're practically twinsies 2015-10-20T04:00:00Z Galileo Galilei may seem like the ghost of another era, but by Catholicism’s slow-ticking clock he was alive practically yesterday. What to Make of Pope Francis Now? 2015-09-16T04:00:00Z The basic idea of relativity dates back to the 1600′s, when Galileo Galilei used it in arguing for the heliocentric model of the solar system. The One Thing Everybody Should Know About Relativity 2015-07-09T04:00:00Z Einstein himself attributes it to Galileo Galilei, who stated something close to this in his Dialogues in 1632, while arguing for the heliocentric system in which the Earth orbits the Sun. Einstein: A Radical, But Not A Rebel 2015-04-28T04:00:00Z Then there is the tantalizing suggestion that Galileo Galilei’s musical father might have influenced the way his son thought about science. Strike a chord 2015-03-17T04:00:00Z About 425 years ago, legend has it, Galileo Galilei climbed the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Feature: Drop-testing general relativity, Galileo’s way 2015-03-05T05:00:00Z The left-hand portrait above is of Galileo Galilei, one of history’s most famous physicists. Identifying portraits 2015-02-19T05:00:00Z German authorities on Friday returned 500 historical books including original works by Renaissance scientists Galileo Galilei and Nicolaus Copernicus, stolen from Italian libraries three years ago, to Naples prosecutors. Germany returns books worth 2.5 mln euros stolen from Italian libraries 2015-02-13T05:00:00Z In 1633 Galileo Galilei, then an old man, was tried and convicted by the Catholic Church of the heresy of believing that the earth revolved around the sun. Where's the Economic Growth? 2014-09-23T04:00:00Z Galileo Galilei discovered Jupiter’s four largest moons in 1610, and in the intervening centuries Europa, the smallest of them, has revealed itself as a likely harbor for liquid water—and maybe even life. Europa’s Water Geysers Entice Scientists to Send a Probe—but Can NASA Do It on the Cheap? 2014-03-13T11:00:00Z Some 1,800 years later, in late 16th-century Italy, the young scientist and mathematician Galileo Galilei questioned Aristotle's theories of falling objects. Showing Science: Watch Objects in Free Fall 2013-10-10T19:45:23.693Z Science, they claim, advances through bold individuals such as Wegener or Galileo Galilei overturning the status quo. Earth science: How plate tectonics clicked 2013-09-04T17:20:26.893Z In 1633, Galileo Galilei was convicted of heresy for supporting the position of Copernicus and was placed under house arrest for the rest of his life. The Copernician Revolution In Management 2013-07-11T20:20:00Z In 1633 Galileo Galilei was convicted of heresy for supporting the position of Copernicus and was placed under house arrest for the rest of his life. The Financial Times Flubs The Management Revolution 2013-06-28T15:02:00Z Galileo Galilei, Max Planck and George Washington Carver—not only for what they accomplished but when and how they did so. 30 under 30: Searching for Sustainable Carbon-Based Chemistry 2013-06-06T12:15:00.330Z Indeed, viticulture, oenology and wine have long fascinated scientists, from Alexander Fleming and Louis Pasteur to Galileo Galilei, who described wine as “sunlight, held together by water”. Vintage scientists 2012-12-19T18:20:33.657Z It has had many famous members, including Galileo Galilei, who joined in 1611. How I got to walk in the steps of Galileo? 2012-11-21T14:45:00.190Z On board are three figurines — made by the Lego folks — of the Roman god Jupiter, his wife Juno and Galileo Galilei, who in 1610 discovered the four large moons of Jupiter. NASA Launches Juno Probe to Jupiter -- with Legos 2011-09-01T20:55:00Z They cite as inspiration Galileo Galilei, the 17th century astronomer and father of modern science, who challenged the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church to report the Earth orbited around the sun. 'Galileo Movement' Fuels Climate Change Divide in Australia 2011-08-16T19:45:08.553Z Copernicus deciphered the mystery of heaven, the movement of the earth around the sun; Galileo Galilei followed in the same studies, and Kepler reached the climax of probability for the new theory. The Influence of the Bible on Civilisation 2011-07-06T02:00:51.053Z Beautiful spirit, that will forever shed a halo around the name of Galileo Galilei! Famous Men of Science 2011-03-08T03:00:49.717Z The first ray of light to pierce the mist of scholastic ideas about falling bodies issued from the work of Galileo Galilei. Gravity, by George Gamow [Special Archive Article] 2011-03-04T13:45:00.433Z On Wednesday, Google announced that it will scan ancient Italian texts ranging from Galileo Galilei to herbal medicine manuals as part of the Internet company's first publishing partnership with a national government. Europe Experiments With Book Scans 2010-03-11T16:05:00Z Galileo Galilei, Kepler’s most eminent contemporary, took a foremost part in dissipating the obscurity that still hung over the very foundations of mechanical science. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens" And thereupon, this man, Galileo Galilei, of the age of seventy, on his knees, with his hands on the Gospels, abjures his opinion. Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors Galileo Galilei, the famous Italian astronomer and philosopher, and the contemporary of Kepler and of Milton, was born at Pisa on February 15, 1564. The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost' The seventeenth century, the age of Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei, Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz, René Descartes, and other giants of physical science, was a period of remarkable progress in the field of physics. Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699 Galileo Galilei was born at Pisa, on the 15th of February, 1564, and was the eldest of a family of three sons and three daughters. The Martyrs of Science, or, The lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler These men were Galileo Galilei—commonly known as Galileo—and Kepler, both astronomers, though Galileo's scientific work covered also a much wider field. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11 Dialogues on the System of the World Galileo Galilei, famous as an astronomer and as an experimental physicist, was born at Pisa, in Italy, Feb. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science Galileo Galilei was getting to be more than a professor of mathematics—he was becoming a power in the world. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 12 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Scientists Galileo Galilei, an ancestor of the great astronomer, is buried in the nave at the west end, under a carved tombstone enthusiastically praised by Ruskin. Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition After many centuries, the Christian Church admitted officially the situation and rehabilitated Galileo Galilei, but not Giordano Bruno. The Brain, A Decoded Enigma Becher contends for Galileo, and states that one Trifler made the first pendulum clock at Florence, under the direction of Galileo Galilei, and that a model of it was sent to Holland. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 491, May 28, 1831 What separates Galileo Galilei's physics from the Newtonian is less drastic than what separates both from Einstein's relativity theory, and all three of these from the rapidly unfolding physics of the cosmos. The Civilization of Illiteracy This was Galileo Galilei, one of the most extraordinary scientific observers of any age. A History of Science — Volume 2 You sent the tragedy of 'Galileo Galilei,' by Samuel Brown, in one of the Cornhill parcels; it contained, I remember, passages of very great beauty. Life of Charlotte Bronte — Volume 2 |
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