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    Galileo‚ Through a Clear Lens Many people remember Galileo Galilei as simply the inventor of the telescope‚ and an important figure in science. However‚ Galileo’s life and pioneer thinking challenged the old world beliefs of the Church at a time when their word was law; and demonstrated his great courage‚ his strong convictions‚ and his thirst for knowledge. Galileo began his studies as a young boy at a monastery near Florence‚ Italy. In 1581‚ he gave up the monastic life at the request of his

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    Galileo Galilei was born on February 1‚ 1564‚ in Pisa‚ Italy. He was the first of six children born to Vincenzo Galilei‚ a well-known musician and music theorist‚ and Giulia Ammannati. In 1574‚ the family moved to Florence‚ where Galileo started his formal education. Galileo was a professor in mathematics‚ and pioneered observation of nature with long-lasting implications for the study of physics. Correspondingly‚ Galileo constructed a telescope and supported the Copernican theory‚ which supports

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    fundamental values and in a lot of cases‚ illustrates what those values are. In Bretch’s play “life of Galileo” we witness the rise and fall of Galileo Galilei‚ an enthusiastic scientist who holds strongly to his beliefs but relinquishes

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    very popularized and well known. Galileo found his ideas harshly criticized by the Jesuits‚ specifically Father Lorini of Florence. He was brought before the Bishop of Lodi‚ of the Holy Office‚ in 1616. The Bishop condemned Galileo’s heliocentric beliefs as heretical‚ and Galileo was made to renounce his beliefs‚ and no longer discuss them in anyway. The trial took place at the palace of Lord Cardinal Bellarmine‚ in Rome‚ and Reverend Badino Nores‚ Agostino

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    Galileo Galilei - a teacher of mathematics The Methuen Student Edition of Life of Galileo was written by Bertolt Brecht. This version was first published in 1968 by Methuen London Ltd. It portrays Galileo and how he has used his power of determination and resolution to prove his findings; which later contributed to the greater good of mankind in scientific ways. This is depicted in three different scenes and events. In it‚ Galileo is stripped of pride and dignity‚ even risking his life for his work

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    History October 2‚ 2012 Galileo Galilei I decided to do my research paper on Galileo Galilei. I chose him because he is the only person that had an influence on the Scientific Revolution that was most interesting to me. He came up with the law of the pendulum. He is very different from any other person who had influence on the scientific revolution. Galileo’s theory instantly made him famous. Throughout my report I will inform about the significance and influence Galileo had on the Scientific Revolution

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    Why Galileo Was Condemned

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    Why was Galileo so condemned when he held the correct view of the universe? Essentially Galileo was condemned for questioning the accepted‚ traditional explanation of the universe as supported by the Catholic Church at the time. Not only was Protestantism dealing heavy religious and political blows to the Church’s dominance in Europe‚ so to was an increasingly questioning scientific community of which Galileo seemed to be the most vocal combatant. Whilst he certainly didn’t question God’s involvement

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    they submit defeat. Much was the case for Galileo against the Inquisition. It reveals who we are inside‚ our fears‚ exposing oneself to everything. The Orlando mass shooting left many in despair‚ the nation deeply in fear of the unknown. Our ideals put in question and doubt at the moment of a crisis. The reformation

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    Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer who provided many scientific insights that paved the way for later scientists. His explorations of the laws of motion and improvement of the telescope helped him further understand the universe and world around him. The two caused him to dispute the then current beliefs at the time that all things in the heavens revolved around the Earth. Galileo made history with his observations of the heavens. In 1610‚ he wrote a book revealing his observations‚ Sindereus

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    Ivy Tan 12/11/15 AP Euro Blk 4 Galileo Trials Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was a believer of Copernicus’s heliocentric theory. His discovery of the telescope (1609) allowed him to confirm the theory and his own beliefs. Galileo was first criticized by Friar Lorini. The Friar said that Copernicus’s theory violated the scripture. Galileo responded with the Letter to Castelli‚ hoping it will give back some hope and trust in science. However‚ it did the opposite‚ and Lorini‚ sent a copy of the letter

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