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Earth Moves

Galileo and the Roman Inquisition

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At sixty-nine, Galileo stands as Italy's most esteemed scientist, navigating the complex relationship between faith and science. Despite his anti-literalist approach to the Bible, he identifies as a devout Catholic. Dan Hofstadter explores this paradox, situating Galileo within the rich cultural tapestry of the Renaissance and Baroque eras. The narrative highlights his multifaceted identity as a humanist and scientist, showcasing his deep engagement with philosophy, poetry, and the arts, as well as his connections with notable musicians, writers, and painters of his time.

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Earth Moves, Dan Hofstadter

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