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Side 23
... sent to Italy . It is dated Padua , 31st August , 1609. * " We have no news , except the return of His Serene Highness , and the re- election of the lecturers , among whom Sign . Galileo has contrived to get 1000 florins for life ; and ...
... sent to Italy . It is dated Padua , 31st August , 1609. * " We have no news , except the return of His Serene Highness , and the re- election of the lecturers , among whom Sign . Galileo has contrived to get 1000 florins for life ; and ...
Side 26
... sent this news from Galileo were cele- brated men , far removed by their learn- ing , weight , and character , above vulgar folly ; that the book was actually in the press , and would be published immedi- ately . On our separating , the ...
... sent this news from Galileo were cele- brated men , far removed by their learn- ing , weight , and character , above vulgar folly ; that the book was actually in the press , and would be published immedi- ately . On our separating , the ...
Side 30
... of this kind , who said to Galileo , - " Oh , Sir , the telescope's only true for the earth . " • Venturi , After a little conversation , the root of his error , cer- & c . Horky sent his performance tri- umphantly to 30 GALILEO .
... of this kind , who said to Galileo , - " Oh , Sir , the telescope's only true for the earth . " • Venturi , After a little conversation , the root of his error , cer- & c . Horky sent his performance tri- umphantly to 30 GALILEO .
Side 31
... sent his performance tri- umphantly to Kepler , and , as he returned home before receiving an answer , he presented himself before his patron in the same misapprehension under which he had written , but the philosopher re- ceived him ...
... sent his performance tri- umphantly to Kepler , and , as he returned home before receiving an answer , he presented himself before his patron in the same misapprehension under which he had written , but the philosopher re- ceived him ...
Side 34
... sent to him the real reading- Altissimum planetam tergeminum observavi ; that is , " I have observed that the most distant planet is triple , " or , as he further explains the matter , " I have with great admiration observed that Saturn ...
... sent to him the real reading- Altissimum planetam tergeminum observavi ; that is , " I have observed that the most distant planet is triple , " or , as he further explains the matter , " I have with great admiration observed that Saturn ...
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