Galileo's Daughter

A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love (Windsor Selection)

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Dava Sobel: Galileo's Daughter (Hardcover, 2000, Chivers)

Hardcover, 571 pages

English language

Published June 20, 2000 by Chivers.

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978-0-7540-1413-3
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A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and LoveInspired by her long fascination with Galileo, and by the remarkable surviving letters of his daughter, which she has translated into English for the first time, Dava Sobel has written a book of great originality and power, a biography unlike any ever written on the man Albert Einstein called “the father of modern physics – indeed of modern science altogether.”Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was the foremost scientist of his day. Though he never left italy, his birthplace, his inventions and discoveries were heralded around the world. His telescopes allowed him to reveal a new reality in the heavens and to publicly propound the astounding argument that the Earth actually moves around the Sun. For this belief he was brought before the Holy Office of the Inquisition, accused of heresy, and threatened with torture. In contrast, his daughter Virginia, became a cloistered nun. Born in …

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Subjects

  • Biography: general
  • History of science
  • Modern fiction
  • Italy
  • History: World
  • Biography
  • Astronomers
  • Large type books
  • Nuns