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         Galileo Galilei:     more books (100)
  1. The Essential Galileo by Galileo Galilei, 2008-09-30
  2. Galileo Galilei: Inventor, Astronomer, and Rebel (Giants of Science) by Michael White, 1999-08-18
  3. Renaissance Genius: Galileo Galilei & His Legacy to Modern Science by David Whitehouse, 2009-11-03
  4. Discoveries and Opinions of Galileo by Galileo Galilei, 1957-03-01
  5. Starry Messenger: Galileo Galilei by Peter Sis, 2000-09-01
  6. Galileo for Kids: His Life and Ideas, 25 Activities (For Kids series) by Richard Panchyk, 2005-07-01
  7. Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems: Ptolemaic and Copernican by Galileo Galilei, 1967-12
  8. Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, Ptolemaic and Copernican, Second Revised edition by Galileo Galilei, 1962-08-01
  9. Galileo Galilei - When the World Stood Still by Atle Naess, 2005-01-12
  10. Galileo's Sidereus Nuncius, Or a Sidereal Message by Galileo Galilei, Translated from the Latin by William R. Shea, et all 2009-08-26
  11. On Sunspots by Galileo Galilei, Christoph Scheiner, 2010-10-30
  12. Galileo by Bertolt Brecht, 1994-01-11
  13. The Cambridge Companion to Galileo
  14. Sidereus Nuncius, or The Sidereal Messenger by Galileo Galilei, 1989-04-15

1. The Galileo Project, Homepage
Comprehensive and detailed information on the life and work of galileo galilei (1564-1642) from Rice Category Science Astronomy History People Galilei, Galileo......he Galileo Project is a hypertext source of information on the life andwork of galileo galilei (15641642) and the science of his time.
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he Galileo Project is a hypertext source of information on the life and work of Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) and the science of his time. The project is supported by the Office of the Vice President of Computing of Rice University. The initial stages were made possible by a grant from the Council on Library Resources to Fondren Library. Albert Van Helden
Elizabeth Burr
Galileo's Biography
Galileo's Daughter
Introduction
Galileo's Villa
    Family Quarters
    Text about Galileo's family can be found in this room.
    Laboratory
    Information about Galileo's inquiries in mechanics (physics) is available in this room.
    Portrait Gallery
    Collections of browsable thumbnail images will be available in this room when construction is finished. These images will be grouped topically; cardinals and other church officials will be collected in one set of portraits, astronomers in another.
    Receiving Parlor
    This room contains links to texts about Galileo's career, including biographies of his patrons and accounts of the universities with which he was associated.
    Chapel
    In addition to information about the Inquisition, this room includes links to biographies of important church figures.

2. Aeroporto Di Pisa - Galileo Galilei
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3. IMSS - Multimedia Catalogue - Biography Galileo GALILEI
Hypertext narrative of his accomplishments provides photographs and images of galileo galilei's inventions. Discusses his main concepts. galileo galilei. Pisa 1564 Arcetri, Florence 1642
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Galileo GALILEI
Pisa 1564 - Arcetri, Florence 1642 Galileo Mechanics Astronomy The microscope ... Magnetism
Galileo GALILEI
Galilei was born in Pisa in 1564, the son of Vincenzo Galilei , well known for his studies of music, and Giulia Ammannati. He studied at Pisa, where he later held the chair in mathematics from 1589 - 1592. He was then appointed to the chair of mathematics at the University of Padua, where he remained until 1610. During these years he carried out studies and experiments in mechanics, and also built a thermoscope . He devised and constructed a geometrical and military compass , and wrote a handbook which describes how to use this instrument. In 1594 he obtained the patent for a machine to raise water levels . He invented the microscope, and built a telescope with which he made celestial observations, the most spectacular of which was his discovery of the satellites of Jupiter . In 1610 he was nominated the foremost Mathematician of the University of Pisa and given the title of mathematician to the Grand Duke of Tuscany. He studied Saturn and observed the phases of Venus . In 1611 he went to Rome. He became a member of the Accademia dei Lincei and observed the sunspots . In 1612 he began to encounter serious opposition to his theory of the motion of the earth that he taught after Copernicus . In 1614, Father

4. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Galileo Galilei
INSTITUTE OF ITALIAN LANGUAGE "galileo galilei". Institute Galilei is the only school for foreigners in Italy that
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Galileo Galilei
Generally called GALILEO. Born at Pisa , 18 February, 1564; died 8 January, 1642. His father, Vincenzo Galilei, belonged to a noble family of straitened fortune, and had gained some distinction as a musician and mathematician. The boy at an early age manifested his aptitude for mathematical and mechanical pursuits, but his parents, wishing to turn him aside from studies which promised no substantial return, destined him for the medical profession . But all was in vain, and at an early age the youth had to be left to follow the bent of his native genius, which speedily placed him in the very first rank of natural philosophers. It is the great merit of Galileo that, happily combining experiment with calculation, he opposed the prevailing system according to which, instead of going directly to nature for investigation of her laws and processes, it was held that these were best learned by authority, especially by that of Aristotle , who was supposed to have spoken the last word upon all such matters, and upon whom many erroneous conclusions had been fathered in the course of time. Against such a superstition Galileo resolutely and vehemently set himself, with the result that he not only soon discredited many beliefs which had hitherto been accepted as indisputable, but aroused a storm of opposition and indignation amongst those whose opinions he discredited; the more so, as he was a fierce controversialist, who, not content with refuting adversaries, was bent upon confounding them. Moreover, he wielded an exceedingly able pen, and unsparingly ridiculed and exasperated his opponents. Undoubtedly he thus did much to bring upon himself the troubles for which he is now chiefly remembered. As Sir David Brewster (

5. Galileo
Biography, with links to related internet sites.
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Galileo.html
Galileo Galilei
Born: 15 Feb 1564 in Pisa (now in Italy)
Died: 8 Jan 1642 in Arcetri (near Florence) (now in Italy)
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Galileo Galilei 's parents were Vincenzo Galilei and Guilia Ammannati. Vincenzo, who was born in Florence in 1520, was a teacher of music and a fine lute player. After studying music in Venice he carried out experiments on strings to support his musical theories. Guilia, who was born in Pescia, married Vincenzo in 1563 and they made their home in the countryside near Pisa. Galileo was their first child and spent his early years with his family in Pisa. In 1572, when Galileo was eight years old, his family returned to Florence, his father's home town. However, Galileo remained in Pisa and lived for two years with Muzio Tedaldi who was related to Galileo's mother by marriage. When he reached the age of ten, Galileo left Pisa to join his family in Florence and there he was tutored by Jacopo Borghini. Once he was old enough to be educated in a monastery, his parents sent him to the Camaldolese Monastery at Vallombrosa which is situated on a magnificent forested hillside 33 km southeast of Florence. The Camaldolese Order was independent of the Benedictine Order, splitting from it in about 1012. The Order combined the solitary life of the hermit with the strict life of the monk and soon the young Galileo found this life an attractive one. He became a novice, intending to join the Order, but this did not please his father who had already decided that his eldest son should become a medical doctor.

6. IMSS - History Of Science Museum - Multimedia Catalogue
Virtual tour and descriptions of Galilean artifacts on display at the History of Science Museum, Florence Category Science Astronomy History People Galilei, Galileo......Institute and Museum of the History of Science of Florence,Italy. Multimedia Catalogue Room IV galileo galilei.
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Institute and Museum of the History of Science of Florence, Italy
Multimedia Catalogue - Room IV Galileo Galilei
Welcome to the WWW version of our Multimedia Catalogue! A virtual visit ( Quick Time VR - 524 Kb ) to Room IV of the History of Science Museum in Florence which is dedicated to Galileo is now possible. The Multimedia Catalogue consists of a descriptive text of the artifact on display, a biographical text and a detailed text which provide the visitor with a more complete understanding of the historical-scientific context of the artifact itself. Each text is accompanied by still or animated images or by filmed sequences. The descriptive texts can be consulted by selecting an artifact on the sensitive map of the room or by selecting an artifact from the following list.

7. Galileo Galilei
Test your knowledge of Galileo's life and work.
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Galileo Galilei
About This website is dedicated to Galileo Galilei, his inventions and discoveries. Pictures of Galileo
Galileo Galilei
General quiz nr 1 about Galileo Galilei
General quiz nr 2 about Galileo Galilei
General quiz nr 3 about the life of Galileo Galilei Galileo biography quiz 1 - Dates and places associated with Galileo Galilei
Galileo biography quiz 2
- People and names associated with Galileo Galilei Galileo's telescope and his astronomy discoveries
Galileo's thermometer
and his other discoveries and inventions Links to biographies about Galileo Galilei
Starry Messenger
Starry Messenger Quiz 1
Starry Messenger
Quiz 2
Starry Messenger
Quiz 3
Famous Astronomers
Quiz about 20 other famous astronomers Solar System Astronomy Timeline - dates of important discoveries
The planet Jupiter
Lots of pictures with quizzes about the planet Jupiter ... Galileo discovered Jupiter's moons
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8. Galileo Galilei | Astronomer And Physicist
Short biography along with links to related resources.
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Galileo Galilei
Astronomer and Physicist I do not feel obliged to believe that the same
god who has endowed us with sense, reason and
intellect has intended us to forgo their use.
Galileo Galilei
was born on February 15, 1564 in Pisa, Italy. Galileo pioneered "experimental scientific method," and was the first to use a refracting telescope to make important astronomical discoveries. In 1604 Galileo learned of the invention of the telescope in Holland. From the barest description he constructed a vastly superior model. With it he made a series of profound discoveries, including the moons of planet Jupiter and the phases of the planet Venus (similar to those of Earth's moon). As a professor of astronomy at University of Pisa, Galileo was required to teach the accepted theory of his time that the sun and all the planets revolved around the Earth. Later at University of Padua he was exposed to a new theory, proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus , that the Earth and all the other planets revolved around the sun. Galileo's observations with his new telescope convinced him of the truth of Copernicus's sun-centered or heliocentric theory.

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galileo galilei nacque a Pisa il 15 febbraio 1564 da Giulia Ammannati e Vincenzio Galilei, entrambi appartenenti alla
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10. Galileo Galilei
Prezento de la itala sciencisto.
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Galileo
IK: Diroj Ligiloj Enciklopedio Lasta aktualigo: lundon la 28-an de januaro 2002 je 20.49 GMT Galileo (1564-1642) estis tre grava itala sciencisto kiu helpis fondi modernan sciencon (kun Bakono kaj Kartezio ). Malsimile al la antikvuloj, Galileo ne nur observas kaj pensas logike pri naturo, sed ankaux faris eksperimentojn kaj aplikis matematikon al lia observado. Per liaj eltrovoj, li sxancelis la mondbildon de la Okcidento. En Galileo inventis la pendolon . Li farigxis profesoro de matematiko cxe Pizo en , kaj en iris al la Universitato de Padovo por instrui matematikon. En li inventis termometron . En li malkovris la legxon de falitoj kaj observis novan stelon Nova stelo eble sxajnas eta afero al vi, sed en la tago de Galileo, ambaux la universitatoj kaj la Eklezio kredis la fizikon kaj astronomion de Aristotelo kaj Ptolemeo . Laux tio, Tero estas la centro de la Universo kaj, plue, cxio super la luno la Suno, la planedoj, la steloj, ktp estas eterna, sendifekta kaj malsxangxebla. Tial nova stelo maleblas. Sed tamen tio ja estas. Cxi tiu eltrovo, same kiel multe de aliaj de Galileo, ekfrakasis la antikvan mondbildon de la Okcidento. En , li auxdis pri teleskopo inventita en Nederlando kaj konstruis tian ilon por si mem. Lia vera genio, tamen, montrigxis ne en la konstruo sed la utilo: li

11. ABA - Italian Language Institute GALILEI
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12. Galileo
Biography, with links to related internet sites.Category Science Astronomy History People Galilei, Galileo......galileo galilei. Born 15 Feb 1564 in galileo galilei's parents wereVincenzo Galilei and Guilia Ammannati. Vincenzo, who was born in
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Galileo Galilei
Born: 15 Feb 1564 in Pisa (now in Italy)
Died: 8 Jan 1642 in Arcetri (near Florence) (now in Italy)
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to see ten larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
Galileo Galilei 's parents were Vincenzo Galilei and Guilia Ammannati. Vincenzo, who was born in Florence in 1520, was a teacher of music and a fine lute player. After studying music in Venice he carried out experiments on strings to support his musical theories. Guilia, who was born in Pescia, married Vincenzo in 1563 and they made their home in the countryside near Pisa. Galileo was their first child and spent his early years with his family in Pisa. In 1572, when Galileo was eight years old, his family returned to Florence, his father's home town. However, Galileo remained in Pisa and lived for two years with Muzio Tedaldi who was related to Galileo's mother by marriage. When he reached the age of ten, Galileo left Pisa to join his family in Florence and there he was tutored by Jacopo Borghini. Once he was old enough to be educated in a monastery, his parents sent him to the Camaldolese Monastery at Vallombrosa which is situated on a magnificent forested hillside 33 km southeast of Florence. The Camaldolese Order was independent of the Benedictine Order, splitting from it in about 1012. The Order combined the solitary life of the hermit with the strict life of the monk and soon the young Galileo found this life an attractive one. He became a novice, intending to join the Order, but this did not please his father who had already decided that his eldest son should become a medical doctor.

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Eine virtuelle Ausstellung der ETHBibliothek Z¼rich, erg¤nzt mit Bildern der realen Ausstellung und Links.
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Galileo Galilei
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14. Galileo Galilei
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15. Colegio Mayor Galileo Galilei
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16. Astronomy History - Galileo Galilei- Astronomy Rebel With A Cause
Concise biography.Category Science Astronomy History People Galilei, Galileo......Astronomy History galileo galilei- Astronomy Rebel With a Cause. AstronomyHistory - galileo galilei. Astronomy Rebel With a Cause.
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Astronomy History - Galileo Galilei Astronomy Rebel With a Cause The son of a famous musician and music theorist, Galileo was born near Pisa, Italy. He was educated by monks at Vallombrosa, then entered the university of Pisa in 1581 to study medicine. There, he found his interests changing to philosophy and mathematics and he ended his university career in 1585 without a degree. Despite his lack of a degree, he tutored privately for a while until he became professor of mathematics at Pisa in 1589. Legend has it that while teaching there, he demonstrated to his students that Aristotle was wrong about speed of fall being related to the weight of an object by dropping two items off the leaning tower.
Galileo Galilei:
February 15, 1564 - January 8, 1642

17. Galileo
Short biography and sketch from PBS.Category Kids and Teens School Time Science Scientists Galileo......galileo galilei. Many scholars trace the birth of modern science backto galileo galilei (15641642), who used instruments to observe
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any scholars trace the birth of modern science back to Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), who used instruments to observe nature and experiments to understand it. Like Copernicus, he began training for a career in medicine, but later switched to a subject more to his liking, mathematics. Galileo long accepted Copernicusí idea that Earth and the other planets orbited the sun, but he was the first able to prove it based on his observations with a telescope. Many people think Galileo invented the telescope, but thatís not true. Spectacle makers in Europe had probably discovered how to make distant objects appear closer well before Galileo. The first telescope to arouse interest, however, was made in 1608 by the Dutch optician Hans Lippershey. When Galileo heard of it, he quickly made his own and turned it on the heavens. Within a few months he had discovered four moons orbiting Jupiteródestroying the Greek idea that Earth was the center of all motionóand the phases of Venusó overturning Ptolemyís concept that the Sun and planets all orbited Earth. He wrote of his sensational discoveries in Italian rather than academic Latin so the general public could read about them. His observations improved our knowledge of the universe we live in and helped turn science into an experimental endeavor. For his efforts, and their devastating effect on the religious dogma of the time, he was forced to recant his findings before the Inquisition and spent the last decade of his life under house arrest.

18. Galileo Galilei, Sidereus Nuncius

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Galileus Galileus. Gli Eccellentissimi Signori Capi dell'Ecc. Cons. de' X infrascritti, avuta fede dalli Signori Reformatori del Studio di Padova per relazione delli due a questo deputati, cioË dal Rever. P. Inquisitor, e dal circospetto Secretario del Senato, Gio. Maraviglia, con giuramento, come nel libro intitolato: SIDEREUS NUNCIUS etc. di D. Galileo Galilei non si trova alcuna cosa contraria alla Santa Fede Cattolica, Prencipi e buoni costumi, e che Ë degno di stampa, concedono licenza che possi esser stampato in questa Cittý. Datum die primo Martii 1610. D. M. Ant. Valaresso
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20. Galilei, Galileo
A. Favaro, galileo galilei e lo studio di Padova, 2 vols. (Firenze,1883). L. Geymonat, galileo galilei, 4th ed. (Torino, 1965).
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Galilei, Galileo
Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions.
1. Dates
Born: Pisa, 15 February 1564
Died: Arcetri, immediately outside of Florence, 8 January 1642
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: Musician, Merchant
Vincenzio Galilei was descended from a Florentine patrician family. He himself was a distinguished musician.
He was not an economic success. He died leaving his oldest son (Galileo) with heavy financial responsibilities but no assets. Financial stringency forced the father into commerce and made him move to Pisa, where Galileo was born. Everything is relative. I cannot see that Galileo grew up impoverished for all the talk of his father's lack of success. I list the financial position as unknown.
3. Nationality
Birth: Italian
Career: Italian
Death: Italian
4. Education
Schooling: Pisa
As a boy he was tutored in Pisa. The family returned to Florence about 1575, and Galileo went to the school of the monastery at Vallombrosa. He entered the order as a novice in 1578, but did not pursue the clerical life.
He enrolled in Pisa in 1581 as a medical student, but left without a degree.

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