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Galileo's Instruments of Credit: Telescopes, Images, Secrecy
In six short years, Galileo Galilei went from being a somewhat obscure mathematics professor running a student boarding house in Padua to a star in the court of Florence to the recipient of dangerous attention from the Inquisition for his support of Copernicanism. In that brief period, Galileo made...
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The University of Chicago Press
2006
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author | Biagioli, Mario |
author_facet | Biagioli, Mario |
author_sort | Biagioli, Mario |
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description | In six short years, Galileo Galilei went from being a somewhat obscure mathematics professor running a student boarding house in Padua to a star in the court of Florence to the recipient of dangerous attention from the Inquisition for his support of Copernicanism. In that brief period, Galileo made a series of astronomical discoveries that reshaped the debate over the physical nature of the heavens: he deeply modified the practices and status of astronomy with the introduction of the telescope and pictorial evidence, proposed a radical reconfiguration of the relationship between theology and a |
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spelling | cern-13203202021-04-22T01:09:38Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1320320engBiagioli, MarioGalileo's Instruments of Credit: Telescopes, Images, SecrecyAstrophysics and AstronomyIn six short years, Galileo Galilei went from being a somewhat obscure mathematics professor running a student boarding house in Padua to a star in the court of Florence to the recipient of dangerous attention from the Inquisition for his support of Copernicanism. In that brief period, Galileo made a series of astronomical discoveries that reshaped the debate over the physical nature of the heavens: he deeply modified the practices and status of astronomy with the introduction of the telescope and pictorial evidence, proposed a radical reconfiguration of the relationship between theology and aThe University of Chicago Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:13203202006 |
spellingShingle | Astrophysics and Astronomy Biagioli, Mario Galileo's Instruments of Credit: Telescopes, Images, Secrecy |
title | Galileo's Instruments of Credit: Telescopes, Images, Secrecy |
title_full | Galileo's Instruments of Credit: Telescopes, Images, Secrecy |
title_fullStr | Galileo's Instruments of Credit: Telescopes, Images, Secrecy |
title_full_unstemmed | Galileo's Instruments of Credit: Telescopes, Images, Secrecy |
title_short | Galileo's Instruments of Credit: Telescopes, Images, Secrecy |
title_sort | galileo's instruments of credit: telescopes, images, secrecy |
topic | Astrophysics and Astronomy |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1320320 |
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