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Galileo

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Galileo by David Wootton provides an insightful exploration into the life and revolutionary contributions of Galileo Galilei. It portrays his relentless pursuit of scientific truth in the face of immense opposition, underscoring his pivotal role in the scientific revolution. The biography highlights his discoveries, struggles with the church, and enduring impact on modern science.
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Immerse yourself in the life of one of history's most fascinating scientists and thinkers. This biography dives into the world of a key figure in the scientific revolution, portraying his groundbreaking discoveries and the personal and intellectual challenges he faced. You might enjoy it if you're intrigued by the complex interplay between science and society or if you have an interest in historical figures who dared to challenge the status quo.

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Galileo

Galileo (1564-1642) is one of the most important and controversial figures in the history of science. Tackling Galileo as astronomer, engineer and author, the author places him at the centre of Renaissance culture. He traces Galileo through his early rebellious years onwards.

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A provocative and penetrating new life of Galileo, placing the man, his achievements, and his failures in the broader history of the Scientific Revolution

Galileo (1564–1642) is one of the most important and controversial figures in the history of science. A hero of modern science and key to its birth, he was also a deeply divided man: a scholar committed to the establishment of scientific truth yet forced to concede the importance of faith, and a brilliant analyst of the elegantly mathematical workings of nature yet bungling and insensitive with his own family.

Tackling Galileo as astronomer, engineer, and author, David Wootton places him at the centre of Renaissance culture. He traces Galileo through his early rebellious years; the beginnings of his scientific career constructing a β€œnew physics”; his move to Florence seeking money, status, and greater freedom to attack intellectual orthodoxies; his trial for heresy and narrow escape from torture; and his house arrest and physical (though not intellectual) decline. Wootton reveals much that is newβ€”from Galileo’s premature Copernicanism to a previously unrecognised illegitimate daughterβ€”and, controversially, rejects the long-established orthodoxy which holds that Galileo was a good Catholic.

Absolutely central to Galileo’s significanceβ€”and to science more broadlyβ€”is the telescope, the potential of which Galileo was the first to grasp. Wootton makes clear that it totally revolutionised and galvanised scientific endeavour to discover new and previously unimagined facts. Drawing extensively on Galileo’s voluminous letters, many of which were self-censored and sly, this is an original, arresting, and highly readable biography of a difficult, remarkable Renaissance genius.

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David Wootton's biography of Galileo is praised for its compelling and nuanced portrayal of the scientist. Reviewers appreciate Wootton's ability to uncover the complexities of Galileo's character, highlighting his intellectual struggles and the political and religious challenges he faced. The book effectively situates Galileo within the context of Renaissance thought, making it both an insightful intellectual biography and an engaging narrative that offers fresh perspectives on his scientific achievements and personal life.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300197297

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 October 2013

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Illustration: 28 b-w illus.

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 318g

Pages: 368

About the Author

David Wootton is Anniversary Professor of History, University of York.

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