The aim of this paper is to show how that the image of Jesuit science in the seventeenth century as a united front strongly opposed to Galileo has definitely waned. As an example, I examine in detail the two editions (1655, 1658) of the dialogue Terra machinis mota, written by the Jesuit Paolo Casati, in which the fictitious characters Guldin, Galileo and Mersenne are represented in a discussion about many scientific problems. The real Galileo would not have supported many theories that Casati attributes to ‘his’ Galileo, but the image of him that emerges is far from being a caricature, and is surely not similar to Galileo’s Simplicio
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The legend of Galileo’s encounter with the Inquisition is one of the constitutive myths of modernity...
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Leandro Pizzoni and Galileo\u2019s scientific reputation. The Letter to Costanzo Salvi published in ...
Ghins Michel. Mariano Artigas, William R. Shea, Galileo in Rome. The Rise and Fall of a Troublesome ...
The essay is an historical reconstruction of the roots of the new modern science made by the discipl...
The book describes the story of the discovery, at the Royal Society in London, of Galileo's original...
The aim of this paper is to show how that the image of Jesuit science in the seventeenth century as ...
During the years from 1616 (when the Decree prohibiting two Copernican propositions was issued by t...
At the end of the 16th century, Humanism seems to be an out of place working hypothesis. Nevertheles...
he life and work of the early 17th-century mathematician and astronomer Galileo Galilei have been pr...
Interpreting the relationship between the Jesuits and Copernicans like Galileo Galilei through the f...
This study of the history and contents of a hitherto unedited work on geometry by Vincenzo Viviani s...
The 17th-century controversy between Galileo and the Vatican is examined. Fifteen theses are advance...
When studying the controversy prevailing between Galileo and the Jesuits over the comets of 1618, hi...
Si dimostra che Galileo non ha mai proposto un principo d'inerzia. Questo errore storiografico ancor...
The legend of Galileo’s encounter with the Inquisition is one of the constitutive myths of modernity...
This contribution investigates a hidden and surely singular – but far from marginal – aspect o...
Leandro Pizzoni and Galileo\u2019s scientific reputation. The Letter to Costanzo Salvi published in ...
Ghins Michel. Mariano Artigas, William R. Shea, Galileo in Rome. The Rise and Fall of a Troublesome ...
The essay is an historical reconstruction of the roots of the new modern science made by the discipl...
The book describes the story of the discovery, at the Royal Society in London, of Galileo's original...