Introduction. 1564-2014. Homage to Galileo Galilei

Philosophia Scientiae 21:7-15 (2017)
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1 The Iuvenilia–Early Galilean works When Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) published the Sidereus Nuncius in 1610 [Galilei 1890-1909, III, pt 1, 51-96], he was a famous enough scientist, who was not young: for, he was 46. Nevertheless, this little book represented the fundamental turning point in Galileo’s life and scientific production. The Sidereus Nuncius was very successful and gave rise to numerous discussions. Some scholars defended Galileo—the most important was Kepler—, many others, with a...

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Raffaele Pisano
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