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- 336 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
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For the last four hundred years, Galileo has fascinated and inspired writers, theologians, playwrights, historians, and scientists. As the founder of modern science and the embodiment of the conflict between science and faith, Galileo remains the most fascinating figure of his age. Here James Reston, Jr., presents a lively, dramatic portrait of Galileo, one that not only takes us to the heart of this passionate, embattled, prickly, vain, arrogant, and brilliant man but also paints a vivid picture of Renaissance Italy, of its unparalleled cultural richness and political and religious intrigues. At the center of the story, of course, is Galileo’s discovery of the telescope, which revolutionized astronomy but put Galileo into conflict with the Catholic Church until 1633, when the Inquisition denounced him, banishing him for the last nine years of his life.
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Galileo, James Reston jr.
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 1995
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- Título
- Galileo
- Subtítulo
- A Life
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- James Reston jr.
- Editorial
- Perennial
- Publicado en
- 1995
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- Páginas
- 336
- ISBN10
- 0060926074
- ISBN13
- 9780060926076
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Tema histórico, Historias reales, Biografías, Temas religiosos, Autobiografías y memorias, Ciencia, Biografías, Europa del Sur, Italia, Historia de la Ciencia, Científicos
- Descripción
- For the last four hundred years, Galileo has fascinated and inspired writers, theologians, playwrights, historians, and scientists. As the founder of modern science and the embodiment of the conflict between science and faith, Galileo remains the most fascinating figure of his age. Here James Reston, Jr., presents a lively, dramatic portrait of Galileo, one that not only takes us to the heart of this passionate, embattled, prickly, vain, arrogant, and brilliant man but also paints a vivid picture of Renaissance Italy, of its unparalleled cultural richness and political and religious intrigues. At the center of the story, of course, is Galileo’s discovery of the telescope, which revolutionized astronomy but put Galileo into conflict with the Catholic Church until 1633, when the Inquisition denounced him, banishing him for the last nine years of his life.


