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Galileo's Daughter A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith and Love

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ISBN-10: 0802713432

ISBN-13: 9780802713438

Edition: 1999

Authors: Dava Sobel

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Inspired by a long fascination with Galileo, and by the remarkable surviving letters of Galileo's daughter, a cloistered nun, Dava Sobel has written a biography unlike any other of the man Albert Einstein called "the father of modern physics- indeed of modern science altogether." Galileo's Daughter also presents a stunning portrait of a person hitherto lost to history, described by her father as "a woman of exquisite mind, singular goodness, and most tenderly attached to me."nbsp; nbsp;The son of a musician, Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) tried at first to enter a monastery before engaging the skills that made him the foremost scientist of his day. Though he never left Italy, his inventions…    
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List price: $27.00
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Walker & Company
Publication date: 10/1/1999
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.75" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 1.782
Language: English

Dava Sobel is an American writer who was born in the Bronx, New York, on June 15, 1947. Her books are generally written about the popular science genre and include these titles: Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time (about English clockmaker John Harrison who created the first chronometer); Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love; The Planets, and A More Perfect Heaven: How Copernicus Revolutionised the Cosmos. Sobel graduated from The Bronx High School of Science and Binghamton University. She holds honorary doctor of letters degrees from the University of Bath, and Middlebury College, Vermont, both…    

To Florence
She who was so precious to you
This grand book the universe
Bright stars speak of your virtues
To have the truth seen and recognijed
In the very face of the sun
Observant executrix of God's commands
The malice of my persecutors
Conjecture here among shadows
On Bellosguardo
How our father is favored
To busy my self in your service
What we require above all else
Because of our jeal
Through my memory of their eloquence
A small and trifling body
On the right path, by the grace of God
The tempest of our many torments
In Rome
While seeking to immortalije your fame
Since the Lord chastises us with these whips
The hope of having you always near
That I should be begged to publish such a work
In Care of the Tuscan Embassy, Villa Medici, Rome
How anxiously I live, awaiting word from you
In the chanbers of the Holy Office of the Inguisition
Jainglorious anbition, pure ignorance, and inadvertence
Faithvested in the miraculous Madonna of Jmpruneta
Judgment passed on your book and your person
At Siena
Not knowing how to refuse him the keys
Terrible destruction on the feast of San Lorenjo
Recitation of the penitential psalms
The book of life, or, Aprophet accepted in his own land
From Arcetri
My soul and its longing
Until I have this from your lips
As I struggle to understand
The memory of the sweetnesses
In Galileo's Time
Florentine Weights, Measures, Currency
Bibliography
Notes
Appreciation
Art Credits
Index