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GIA4765317 Gravity force. The inclined plane of Galileo Galilei (Galileo) (1564 - 1642) which allowed him to discover the laws of gravity by studying the fall of bodies around 1604. Museum of Science and Technology, Milan.
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CHT166619 before the members of the Holy Office in the Vatican; charged with heresy for believing the Copernican system; sentenced to house arrest until his death;
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XEE4113782 Portrait of Galileo Galilei dit Galileo (1564 - 1642)., engraving 19th century.
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GIA4719862 Galileo Galilei (Galilee) 1564-1642 - engraving - 19th century
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LRI9037064 GALILEI Galileo, Italian philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician (1564-1642): Portrait.
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UIG5310030 Engraving depicting Galileo Galilei's drawing of the Moon at first quarter. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) an Italian polymath. Dated 17th century.
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GIA4707549 Galileo, astronomer (1564 - 1642) presents the telescope to the three graces. With his right hand, he indicates the planet Jupiter with his satellites discovered by himself and dedicated to the Medici family. Frontispice de “” Opere di Galileo”” Bologna, 1656.
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LRI4632315 Galilee dit Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) in the presence of the Doge. The scientist presents the telescope at the Venice Senate in the bell tower of St. Mark's Square. Painting by Luigi Sabatelli (1772-1850). Fresco. Firenze, Tribuna Galileiana
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STC3526852 Galilee; Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer and philosopher;
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GIA4693730 Portrait of Galileo Galilei dit Galileo (1564 - 1642) presents the long - view to the Doge in his Ducal Palace in Venice.
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LLM666601 Monument of Galileo in the Church of Santa Croce at Florence. Illustration from The Gallery of Portraits (Charles Knight, 1836). Digitally cleaned image.
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UIG5311878 Galileo Galilei's sketch of what he called the 'triple nature' of Saturn. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) an Italian polymath. Dated 18th century.
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AND2916298 Galilei, Galileo (1564-1642) Baglioni, Tommaso, printer.Title pageQuarto
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LLM655122 Torre Del Gallo (Galileo's Observatory), near Florence. Illustration from Italian Pictures by Samuel Manning (Religious Tract Society, c 1880). Digitally cleaned image.
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UIG5307334 Title page of the Latin edition of Galileo Dialogo (Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems) by Galileo Galilei. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) an Italian polymath. Dated 17th century.
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CCI2526594 Science. Astronomy. The italian astronomer Galileo Galilei. Engraving by Pietro Bettelini in: Weltall und Menschheit, by Hans Kraemer, Germany, ca 1880.
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CCI2638895 Sciences. Imagerie, France, vers 1900. Coll. Part.
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GEG6319395 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), Italian mathematician and physicist.
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XEE1219168 Galileo Galilei (15 February 1564 – 8 January 1642), often known mononymously as Galileo, was an Italian physicist, mathematician, engineer, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the scientific revolution during the Renaissance.
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JLJ4685427 Galilee Representation of Galileo Galilei in the piece “” Galilee”” by Francois Ponsard (1814-1867) at the French Comedie in 1867. The astronomer is represented there in prison. Illustration by Pierre Beauvallet (1801-1873) 1867 Paris, Comedie francaise
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UIG1577571 Statue of Galileo.
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JLJ4683640 Detail of “” Galilee (1564-1642) before the Tribunal of the Inquisition”” The Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei was condemned in 1633 for his work defending the heliocentric model theory of the universe of Copernicus. Painting by Joseph Clerian (1796-1842) 19th century Musee Granet, Aix en Provence
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XJF323056 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer and philosopher; Galilee;
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UIG5310105 Diagram depicting Galileo's experiment to measure the force of a ball rolled down an inclined plane. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) an Italian polymath. Dated 17th century.
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CHT382344 cartes de la lune dans 'Messager des Etoiles' par Galilee; 'Sidereal Messenger'; Galileo (1564-1642) Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher; first scientific treatise from observations made through a telescope;
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UIG5310215 Engraving depicting Galileo Galilei's drawing of the distortion of lunar features close to the limb of the Moon. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) an Italian polymath. Dated 17th century.
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UIG5310029 Engraving depicting Galileo Galilei's method of measuring the height of lunar mountains. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) an Italian polymath. Dated 17th century.
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PRX1002057 Galileo Galilei, 1884-90 (phototype) (1564-1642) Italian philosopher, mathematician, physicist and astronomer. Painting by Justus Sustermans (1597 - 1681)‘Allgemeines Historisches Porträtwerk’, 1884-90, published by Dr. Woldemar von Seidlitz (1850-1922)Italienischer Philosoph, Mathematiker, Physiker und Astronom. Gemälde von Justus Sustermans (1597 - 1681)
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JLJ4685434 Galilee Representation of Galileo Galilei in the piece “” Galilee”” by Francois Ponsard (1814-1867) at the French Comedie in 1867. The astronomer is represented there in prison. Illustration by Pierre Beauvallet (1801-1873) 1867 Paris, Comedie francaise - Galilee or Galileo Galilei in the play “””” Galilee”””””, by Francois Ponsard (1814-1867), in the Comedie Francaise, 1867. The astronomer is depicted in prison. Illustration by Pierre Beauvallet (1801-1873), 1867. Comedie Francaise, Paris
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CHT382343 carte de la lune dans 'Messager des Etoiles' par Galilee; 'Sidereal Messenger'; Galileo (1564-1642) Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher; first scientific treatise from observations made through a telescope;
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LLM459559 Galileo in the cathedral in Pisa. Illustration for La Ciencia Y Sus Hombres by Luis Figuier (D Jaime Seix, 1876). Large chromolithograph.
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UIG5311844 Engraving depicting Galileo demonstrating his telescope to the Doge and the Venetian Senators. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) an Italian polymath. Dated 18th century.
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JLJ4683636 Galilee (1564-1642) before the Tribunal of the Inquisition The Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei was sentenced in 1633 for his work defending the heliocentric model theory of the universe of Copernicus. Painting by Joseph Clerian (1796-1842), 19th century. Musee Granet, Aix en Provence
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XEE4404358 Galilee (Galileo Galilei) before the Inquisition of the Holy Office (Holy Office) in the Vatican (1632).Engraving after the painting by Robert-Fleury Joseph Nicolas (1797-1890).
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LLE815795 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer and philosopher. Known as the father of modern physics, science, modern science and observational astronomy.
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LAL298221 The Tower of Pisa, imagined collapsing. The tower was the setting for one of Galileo's most famous experiments (bottom inset). He climbed to the top of the tower and dropped objects of different weights to prove that they would reach the ground at the same time. Original artwork for illustration on pp10-11 of Look and Learn issue no 678 (11 January 1975). Lent for scanning by The Gallery of Illustration.
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GEG1782172 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) italian scientist, astronomer and writer, illustration
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UIG5310104 Diagram depicting Galileo's experiment to prove the existence of a vacuum. ABC is a section of metal or glass cylinder, with a recess at V. EFGH is a section of a wooden plug. K is a metal hook at the bottom of a thick wire (K,I). The vacuum is generated in the space between the plug and cylinder. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) an Italian polymath. Dated 17th century.
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UIG540685 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer, mathematician and physicist used this observation in his work which led to his discovery of the isochronism of the pendulum and eventually, through Huyghens, to development of the pendulum clock. From Vies des Savants Illustres, Louis Figuier, (Paris, 1870).
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UIG530360 Note Jupiter and its satellites, the phases of Venus, and the triple nature of Saturn. From Operere di Galileo Galilei, Bologna
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UIG533591 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer & mathematician
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GIA4713287 John Milton (1608-1674) visiting Galileo Galilei (Galilee), in his prison of the Inquisition in Arcetri, near Florence, in 1640. 19th century engraving from a painting by T. Lessi.
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LSE4089453 Portrait of Galileo Galilei dit Galileo (1564 - 1642).
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LRI4632329 Galileo Galilei dit Galilee (1564-1642) demonstrates the law concerning fall and gravite. Galilee demonstrates the experience with an inclined plan during a public lecture in Pisa. Painting by Giuseppe Bezzuoli (1784-1855), 1839. Fresco Firenze, Tribuna Galileiana
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CHT382342 frontispice de 'Messager des Etoiles' par Galilee; 'Sidereal Messenger'; Galileo (1564-1642) Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher; first scientific treatise from observations made through a telescope;
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UIG540239 Galileo Galilei (1554-1642), Italian mathematician, astronomer and physicist, described his telescopic observations of the Moon in a letter to the Swiss Jesuit astronomer, Christopher Grienberger (1564-1636) in 1611. From Operere di Galileo Galilei (The Works of Galileo Galilei), edited Carlo Manolessi, (Bologna, 1655-56). Woodcut.
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XEE4154162 Galileo Galilei and his Telescope - engraving 1864
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LLM5997244 Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei in Arcetri, Italy, where he died in 1642. Galileo in Arcetri. Illustration from El Mundo Ilustrado Biblioteca de Las Familias (The Illustrated World Library of Families) (Biblioteca Ilustrada de Espasa Hermanos, Barcelona, c1880).
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GRC1202057 Vintage portrait of Galileo Galilei in his study, with a compass and manuscript with diagrams; engraving, c. 1880.
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LRI4632439 Objective lens of the astronomical bezel of Galilee or Galileo Galilei (1564-1642). 1609-1610. Museo di Storia della Scienza, Florence
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XEE5029159 Frontispice of "Il Saggiatore" (The Essayer), 1623, Book of Galileo Galilei dit Galilee (1564-1642)
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ELD4951035 The end of life of the scientist Galilee (Galileo Galilei) blind in Arcetri with his daughter Virginia (Sister Marie Celeste) (Old Galileo Galilei with his daughter Virginia (sister Maria celeste) in Arcetri, ca 1634) Engraving from “The Martyres of Science” by Gaston Tissandier 1882
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JLJ4623364 Galilee (or Galileo Galilei, 1564-1642) before the Holy Office in the Vatican The astronomer was sentenced by the Inquisition Tribunal in 1632 for defending Copernicus's theories. Painting by Joseph Nicolas Robert-Fleury (Robert Fleury) (1797-1890) 1847 Sun. 1,96x3,08 m. - Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) before the Holy Office in the Vatican. The astronomer was condemned by the Tribunal of the Inquisition for having defended the theories of Copernicus, 1632. Detail. Painting by Joseph Nicolas Robert-Fleury (Robert Fleury) (1797-1890), 1847. 1.96 x 3.08 m. Louvre Museum, Paris
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PFH1165244 Galileo Galilei (15 Feb. 1564-8 Jan. 1642) was an Italian physicist, mathematician, philosopher and astronomer who played a pivotal role in establishing modern science at a time when contradiction of religion was considered heresy. Engraved by Samuel Sartain from a painting by H.W.Wyatt
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LSE4102962 Portrait of Galileo Galilei dit Galileo (1564 - 1642).
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XRH1699391 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) italian physicist , mathematician and astronomer, engraving (19th century)
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PVD1688103 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) italian physicist astronomer with duke of Florence, engraving
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LRI4632386 Clock a weighing pendulum studied by the Italian astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei dit Galilee (1564-1642) in 1638 to measure time. Drawing. Florence, National Library
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LRI4632362 Frontispice of “” Dialogue on the Two Great Systems of the World”” (dialogo sopra i due massimi sistemi del mondo) commissioned by Pope Urban VIII to the astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei dit Galilee (1564-1642) around 1620 and published in 1632. It is a Dialogue between Filippo Salviati, a Florentine supporter of Copernicus, the Venetian mathematician and friend of Galilee Giovan Francesco Sagredo and Simplicio, defending the aristotelican theory. Galilee exhibits for the first time his heliocentric theory of the Universe. Florence, biblioteca nazionale - Frontispiece of “” Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief Systems of the World”” (dialogo sopra i due massimi sistemi del mondo) ordered by Pope Urban VIII to the astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei called Galileo (1564-1642) around 1620 and published in 1632, in which he exhibited for the first time his heliocentric theory the universe. Florence, Nazionale biblioteca
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LRI4632409 Brassy instrument known as “Jovilabe”” (Jovilabium) projected following studies on the Jupiter satellite periods by astronomer Galileo Galilei (Galilee) (1564-1642) around 1610. 1650-1700 Florence, Istituto e Museo di Storia delle Scienze.
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XEE4413308 Portrait of Galileo Galilei dit Galileo (1564 - 1642). 19th century engraving.
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XEE4412010 Captivity of Galileo Galilei dit Galileo (1564 - 1642) at the palace of the Archbishop of Siena.
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LSE4721983 Punishment of Galileo by Urbain VIII - in "Histoire des popes" by Maurice Lachatre, 19th century.
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LIP1064612 Visit of John Milton to Galileo at the Villa D'Arcetri, near Florence, Italy. Illustration for The Graphic, 26 May 1894.
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GEG1779668 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) italian physicist , mathematician and astronomer, here under house arrest in 1633-1642 after his condamnation by Inquisition,engraving 19thcentury
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HIM5251854 Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and physicist, 1623. Frontispiece portrait engraved by Francesco Villamena, from Galileo's (1564-1642) masterpiece 'Il Saggiatore' (The Assayer) published by the Lincean Academy in 1623.
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PVD1682857 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) italian scientist, astronomer and writer, engraving
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UIG5311833 Engraving depicting the path of a projectile shown as a circular arc, rather than a parabolic arc as was later proved to be the case by Galileo. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) an Italian polymath. Dated 16th century.
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LRI4632376 Double page of “” Medicea Sidera”” or Pianeti Medicei (Planetes mediceennes), manuscript by the Italian astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei dit Galilee (1564-1642) written for Cosimo de Medicis (Cosimo II de 'Medici) in which he exposes his discovery of the four satellites of Jupiter used successively to confirm his helioco entrism. 1610 Florence, Nazionale Biblioteca
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XEE4103232 Galileo brought before the Inquisition Court (1633). postcard after the fresco of Barabino
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GEG1782668 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) italian scientist, astronomer and writer, engraving
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XEE4148957 Portrait of Galileo Galilei dit Galilee, Italian astronomer (1564-1642) engraving by Tommaso Piroli (1752-1824) private collection
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XEE4136742 Galilee and the Inquisition: “” E pure so muove! “” (And yet it turns). The Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) uttered his words in 1633 in his prison after being forced before the Inquisition to deny his theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun. Engraving from 1859.
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XEE4113978 Portrait of Galileo Galilei dit Galilee (1564 - 1642).
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XEE4405036 Galileo Galilei dit Galileo (1564 - 1642).observing the oscillation of the lamp of the Cathedral of Pisa. from” La Ciencia y sus Hombres by Louis Figuier”” Barcelona 1881
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LRI4632388 Page of “” Sidereus Nuncius”” in which Galilee names the four stars as Medicea Sidera or Pianeti Medicei (Planetes mediceennes): manuscript by the Italian astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei dit Galilee (1564-1642) wrote for Cosimo de Medicis (Cosimo II de 'Medici) where he exhibits his discovery of satellites of Jupiter used successively 1610 Florence, Biblioteca nazionale - Page of “” Sidereus Nuncius”””, in which the Italian astronomer and physicist Galileo exposes his discovery of the four satellites of Jupiter, the Medicean Planets, successively used to confirm his thesis of heliocentrism. Manuscript by Galileo Galilei called Galileo (1564-1642), written for Cosimo de Medici, 1610. Florence, Biblioteca Nazionale
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LLM1091417 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), Italian physicist, mathematician and astronomer. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century. From a series on benefactors of humanity.
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UIS5088783 Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer and physicist, 1623. Frontispiece portrait engraved by Francesco Villamena, from Galileo's (1564-1642) masterpiece 'Il Saggiatore' (The Assayer) published by the Lincean Academy in 1623. The book was considered one of the greatest polemics in science. It was addressed to Virginio Cesarini who wrote to Galileo in 1619 praising him for showing him the road of truth. In 'Il Saggiatore', Galileo suggested a general scientific approach for investigating celestial phenomena. Galileo is one of the greatest scientists and his achievements include the discovery of Jupiter's moons. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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XLA3770325 Galileo-portrait-Italian astronomer, philosopher, and physicist 15 February 1564-8 January 1642
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RER4397971 Portrait of Galileo Galilei dit Galileo (1564 - 1642).
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LSE4111772 Galileo Galilei (Galileo) presenting the first astronomical bezel at the Doge of Venice.
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XEE4164546 Galilee (or Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)) before the Holy Office in the Vatican" The astronomer was sentenced by the Inquisition Tribunal in 1632.
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UIG540883 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) published his Dialogue on the Two Great World Systems in Italian rather than Latin, the customary language used for academic works. In it he supported a heliocentric (sun-centred) universe rather than a geocentric (earth-centred) one, thus contradicting the teaching of Aristotle which was accepted by the Christian church. The fact that the heresy was in the vernacular and so accessible to anyone who could read, not just scholars, was seen as undermining the authority of the Church.
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UIG533637 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian astronomer and mathematician. Portrait from frontispiece of his Istoria (1613) and Il Saggiatore (1623). Cherub, left, holds Galileo's military compass, while one on right holds a telescope
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XEE4165536 Captivity of Galileo Galilei dit Galilee, Italian astronomer (1564-1642), engraving after Charles Muller's painting, 1867.
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XEE5027029 Portrait of Galileo Galilei dit Galilee (1564 - 1642) - Anonymous painting - Lastra a Signa, villa selva, Italy
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ELD4856314 Galilee and the Inquisition: “” E pure so muove! “” (And yet it moves is a phrase said to have been uttered before the Inquisition by the Italian mathematician, physicist and philosopher Galileo (And yet it moves is a phrase said to have been uttered before the Inquisition by the Italian mathematician, physicist and philosopher Galileo Galilei (1564Ð1642) in 1633 after being forced to recant that the earth moves around the sun) - Illustration by Tancredi Scarpelli (1866-1937) from “Storia d'Italia”” by Paolo Giudici, 1930 Private collection
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XLF3780094 John Milton pays a visit to Galileo Galilei, who explains his theories to him. GG: Italian astronomer, physicist and mathematician; he developed the telescope, and controversially supported Copernicus ' view of the sun as the centre of the planetary system, GG: 5 February 1564 - 8 January 1642. JM: English poet and author of Paradise Lost, December 9, 1608 -November 8, 1674. (Liebig series Famous Astronomers / Astronomes célèbres, No. 5, published 1921).
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XEE4162629 Portrait of Galilee - Galileo Galilei - From series "Leaders of Men" - Chromolithography - English School, 20th century -
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LLM972380 Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), Italian physicist, mathematician and astronomer. Illustration for Historia Universal by Cesar Cantu (J Seix, 1885).
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