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Galileo Galilei, (1564-1642) Italian mathematician and astronomer who perfected the refracting tel
Galileo Galilei
ITALIAN POLYMATH
Galileo galilei; Galileo; Gailieo Galilei; Galileo Galilaei; Galilao; Galilio; Il lume naturale; Natural light of reason; Galileo's; G. Galilei; Galileo Galiei; Galilei Galileo; Gallaleo; Galaleo; Galeleo; Father of modern observational astronomy; Galileo's finger; Galileo's telescopes; Father of modern physics; Gallileo; Middle finger of Galileo's right hand; Gallileo Galilei; Galileo Galilea; Galileo Galile; Galileo Galilay; Galileo Galila
Galileo Galilei (matematico e scienziato italiano)
Galilean
adj. galileo, della Galilea
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Galilei
Galilei is a surname, and may refer to:
Galileo Galilei (1564–1642), astronomer, philosopher, and physicist.
Vincenzo Galilei (1520–1591), composer, lutenist, and music theorist; father of Galileo
Michelagnolo Galilei (1575–1631), Baroque lutenist and composer, brother of Galileo
Alessandro Galilei (1691–1736), Florentine mathematician and architect
Two craters have been named for Galileo Galilei, with a different spelling: