Galileo Galilei

Galileo Galilei

by Ludovico Geymonat

The author is interested in the biographical details only as a framework for the study of Galileo's complex philosophy of science. Subtly and with precision he analyzes the streams of thought which influenced his eminent countryman in order to understand what Galileo himself believed he could accomplish by continuing to explore areas closed to him by religious orthodoxy.

1957 290 pages McGraw-Hill Inc.,US 1 curator
SciencePhilosophyBiography & Memoir

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