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The aura surrounding Galileo as founder of modern science disposes many of those writing about him to start in medias res with an account of his discoveries with the telescope, or with his dialogues on the world systems and the two new sciences, or with the trial and the tragic events surrounding it.
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demonstration potissima, motu antiquiora, virtus impressa, double distance rule, discoveries with the telescope, inertial mechanics, proportional geometry, tidal argument, chief world systems, cosmology relate, speed theorem, mixed sciences, two new sciences, physical propositions, impressed force, independence principle, exegetical principles, necessary demonstration, physical conclusions, mathematical entities, edizione nazionale
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Galileo Galilei, New York, Stillman Drake, Holy Office, Grand Duchess, Grand Duke, Holy Spirit, Holy Scripture, University of Chicago Press, Notre Dame, Santa Croce, Collegio Romano, Pope John Paul, Alexandre Koyré, Pope Pius, Antonio Favaro, Starry Messenger, University of California Press, Vatican City, Man of Science, University of Wisconsin Press, Council of Trent, Joseph Agassi, National Edition, Basic Books
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