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  2. Galileo Galilei - Wikipedia

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    Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, often called the father of modern physics and science. He supported Copernican heliocentrism, invented the thermoscope and the telescope, and made many contributions to mechanics, astronomy and philosophy.

  3. Learn about Galileo Galilei, an Italian polymath who made important discoveries in astronomy, physics, engineering and mathematics. Find out about his life, his telescope observations, his conflict with the Catholic Church and his publications.

  4. Galileo | Biography, Discoveries, Inventions, & Facts ...

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    Galileo was an Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials. He also invented the telescope and advocated the Copernican heliocentric system, which led to his trial by the Inquisition.

  5. Galileo Galilei - World History Encyclopedia

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    Learn about the life and achievements of Galileo Galilei, the Italian scientist who made groundbreaking discoveries in astronomy and physics. Find out how he challenged the Church with his observations of the night sky and his experiments with motion.

  6. No account of Galileos importance to philosophy can be complete if it does not discuss the Galileo Affairthe sequence of interactions with the Church that resulted in Galileo’s condemnation. The end of the affair is simply stated.

  7. Galileo Galilei - HISTORY

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    Learn about Galileo Galilei, the father of modern science, who made groundbreaking discoveries in physics, astronomy and cosmology. Find out how he challenged the Catholic Church with his...

  8. Galileo Galilei - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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    More recently, J.L. Heilbron has written a magnificent biography, Galileo, that touches on all the multiple facets of Galileos life (2010). A strange popularization based somewhat on Heilbron’s book, by Adam Gopik, appeared in The New Yorker in 2013.