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Galileo Galilei - translation to English


Galileo Galilei         
  • Virginia]], who was particularly devoted to her father
  • During the [[Apollo 15]] mission in 1971, astronaut [[David Scott]] showed that Galileo was right: acceleration is the same for all bodies subject to gravity on the Moon, even for a hammer and a feather.
  • Galileo showing the [[Doge of Venice]] how to use the telescope (fresco by [[Giuseppe Bertini]])
  • Map of France presented in 1684, showing the outline of an earlier map (light outline) compared to a new survey conducted using the moons of Jupiter as an accurate timing reference (heavier outline)
  • Middle finger of Galileo's right hand
  • And yet it moves]]'') (not legible in this image) scratched on the wall of his prison cell. The attribution and narrative surrounding the painting have since been contested.
  • geometrical and military compass]], thought to have been made c. 1604 by his personal instrument-maker [[Marc'Antonio Mazzoleni]]
  • Uffizi Museum]], [[Florence]].
  • Statue outside the [[Uffizi]], [[Florence]]
  • Galileo Galilei, portrait by [[Domenico Tintoretto]]
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  • The earliest known pendulum clock design. Conceived by Galileo Galilei
  • [[Cristiano Banti]]'s 1857 painting ''Galileo facing the [[Roman Inquisition]]''
  • Galileo's "cannocchiali" [[telescope]]s at the [[Museo Galileo]], Florence
  • A replica of the earliest surviving telescope attributed to Galileo Galilei, on display at the [[Griffith Observatory]]
  • Dome of the [[Cathedral of Pisa]] with the "lamp of Galileo"
  • An illustration of the Moon from ''Sidereus Nuncius'', published in Venice, 1610
  • Statue of Galileo by [[Pio Fedi]] (1815–1892) inside the Lanyon Building of the [[Queen's University of Belfast]]. Sir [[William Whitla]] (Professor of [[Materia Medica]] 1890–1919) brought the statue back from Italy and donated it to the university.
  • Viviani]]'', 1892, [[Tito Lessi]]
  • Santa Croce]], Florence
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 (el primer científico de la época moderna , desarrolló un sistema experimental-matemático de la ciencia, escritor de "diálogos de dos científicos")
termoscopio         
  • Principio del termoscopio.
n. thermoscope, instrument which shows changes in temperature through changes in the volume of its substance
Galilei      
n. Galilei (relativo a Galileo Galilei, 1564-1642, físico y astrónomo italiano)

Definition

Galileo Galilei
Primer científico moderno. Fué la primera persona que utilizó un telescopio para estudiar los cuerpos celestes. Reportó las manchas del Sol, descubrió que Venus presenta fases, que Júpiter tiene Lunas y que la Vía Láctea está compuesta por estrellas. Galileo fue atacado y obligado a renunciar a sus creencias por el Vaticano, 1992 se revisó su juicio.

Wikipedia

Galileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei (Pisa, 15 de febrero de 1564[4]​-Arcetri, 8 de enero de 1642)[1][5]​ fue un astrónomo, ingeniero,[6][7]​matemático[8]​ y físico italiano, relacionado estrechamente con la revolución científica. Eminente hombre del Renacimiento, mostró interés por casi todas las ciencias y artes (música, literatura, pintura). Sus logros incluyen la mejora del telescopio, gran variedad de observaciones astronómicas, la primera ley del movimiento y un apoyo determinante a la «Revolución de Copérnico». Ha sido considerado como el «padre de la astronomía moderna», el «padre de la física moderna»[9]​ y el «padre de la ciencia».

Su trabajo experimental es considerado complementario a los escritos de Francis Bacon en el establecimiento del moderno método científico y su carrera científica es complementaria a la de Johannes Kepler (1561-1630). Su trabajo se considera una ruptura de las teorías asentadas de la física aristotélica y su enfrentamiento con la Inquisición romana de la Iglesia católica se presenta como un ejemplo de conflicto entre religión y ciencia en la sociedad occidental.[10]

Examples of use of Galileo Galilei
1. On this date: In 1564, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei was born in Pisa.
2. In the past the Vatican has condemned several scientists – including 17th Century astronomer Galileo Galilei and evolutionary theorist Charles Darwin.
3. Then the infamous tribunals during the Spanish Inquisition persecuted and executed thousands of Christians for perceived heresies and conspiracies –– including scientist–astronomer Galileo Galilei.
4. Highly dangerous health effects for missionaries especially. – Patrick, Hedge End, Hampshire Well, if the Catholic Church can apologise for condemning Galileo Galilei and his theory about the Earth moving around the Sun...after 500 years.
5. In 1''2, Pope John Paul II said the Roman Catholic Church was wrong to condemn astronomer Galileo Galilei for maintaining that the Earth is not the center of the universe.