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- Galileo Galilei - Wikipedia
Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (15 February 1564 – 8 January 1642), commonly referred to as Galileo Galilei, [a] was an Italian [b] astronomer, physicist, and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath
- Galileo | Biography, Discoveries, Inventions, Facts | Britannica
Galileo was a natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method
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- Galileo Galilei - World History Encyclopedia
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) was an Italian mathematician, physicist, astronomer, and natural philosopher
- Galileo Galilei - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) plays a central role in any history of science and many histories of philosophy He is a—if not the —central figure of the Scientific Revolution of the seventeenth century
- 10 Most Important Contributions of Galileo Galilei
When we think of the scientific revolution, one name shines brighter than all others—Galileo Galilei He was not only an astronomer and physicist but also a poet of reason, a rebel against ignorance, and the man who dared to read the universe in the language of mathematics
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- Galileo - Astronomy, Physics, Mathematics | Britannica
After a brief controversy about floating bodies, Galileo again turned his attention to the heavens and entered a debate with Christoph Scheiner (1573–1650), a German Jesuit and professor of mathematics at Ingolstadt, about the nature of sunspots (of which Galileo was an independent discoverer)
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