The trial of Galileo

science versus the Inquisition

Examines key issues in the trial of seventeenth-century astronomer Galileo, accused of heresy by the Inquisition for advocating the Copernican, or sun-centered, view of the universe, and looks at the reasons why the trial remains memorable.

Thomson/Gale
2004
9781590184233
book

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