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Galileo: Renaissance Scientist And Astronomer (Makers of the Middle Ages and Renaissance)

معرفی کتاب «Galileo: Renaissance Scientist And Astronomer (Makers of the Middle Ages and Renaissance)» نوشتهٔ Tim McNeese، منتشرشده توسط نشر Facts On File در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

During the sixteenth century, the Renaissance began to spread throughout Europe, bringing change to people's lives and altering their view of the world. Through art, literature, and science, men and women looked with excitement toward a brighter future. In Italy, one of those pioneers of the future was the great scientist and astronomer Galileo Galilei. His lifelong curiosity and thirst for knowledge was a driving force behind his studies of medicine, mathematics, physics, and, most of all, astronomy. By pointing a new scientific tool, the telescope, toward the heavens, he opened new doors of knowledge and wonder. In challenging the mistakes made by earlier scientists and philosophers, Galileo also became one of the most controversial men in history. Galileo was an Italian mathematician, astronomer, and physicist. He is also noted for being the first to study the skies with a refracting telescope. In one year - 1610 - he made major discoveries relating to the moon, Milky Way, Jupiter's four large moons, sunspots, and the phases of Venus. A mathematician, astronomer, and physicist, Italian-born Galileo was the first to study the skies with a refracting telescope. In 1610, he made major discoveries relating to the moon, the Milky Way, Jupiter's four large moons, sunspots, and the phases of Venus. Early directions Born of the Renaissance A searching mind A new direction New posts, new obligations An eye to the heavens Man of the stars A controversy of ideas The trial The pendulum swings. Discusses the early childhood, education, interests, and inventions of Galileo, as well as how his studies led to conflict with the Church and tradition
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