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  1. 26 de mar. de 2012 · Sidereus nuncius : magna, longeque admirabilia spectacula pandens, suspiciendaq́ue proponens vnicuique, praesertim verò philosophis, atq́[ue] astronomis, quae à Galileo Galileo ... perspicilli nuper à se reperti beneficio sunt obseruata in lunae facie, fixis innumeris, lacteo circulo, stellis nebulosis, apprime verò in quatuor planetis circa Iouis stellam disparibus interuallis, atque ...

  2. Giovanni Maraviglia, with an oath, that in the book entitled Sidereus Nuncius by Galileo Galilei there is nothing contrary to the Holy Catholic Faith, Principles, or good customs, and that it is worthy of being printed, allow it a license so that it can be printed in this city. Written on the fi rst day of March 1610. M. Ant. Valaresso

  3. Galileo Galilei’s Sidereus Nuncius is arguably the most dramatic scientific book ever published. It announced new and unexpected phenomena in the heavens, “unheard of through the ages,” revealed by a mysterious new instrument. Galileo had ingeniously improved the rudimentary “spyglasses” that appeared in Europe in 1608, and in the autumn of 1609 he pointed his new instrument at the ...

  4. Sidereus nuncius. Portada del Sidereus nuncius. Sidereus nuncius (conocíu como Mensaxeru sideral, y tamién so l'acepción de Mensaxe sideral) ye un tratáu curtiu escritu en llatín por Galileo Galilei y publicáu en Venecia en marzu de 1610. Foi'l primer tratáu científicu basáu n'observaciones astronómiques realizaes con un telescopiu.

  5. Apart from these observations, the Sidereus nuncius also contains the explanation for the "grey light", which had by and large been taken from Kepler's earlier explanations. The Moon in quadrature Of particular note: (1) the jagged line separating the bright side from the dark side and (2) the – using Galileo’s own words – "greatest depression of all".Rare Books.

  6. 15 de feb. de 2024 · Sin embargo, fue a partir de 1610 cuando alcanzó verdadera notoriedad a raíz de la publicación de un libro revolucionario: Sidereus Nuncius (El mensajero celeste), en el que daba cuenta de sus observaciones del sistema solar por medio de un «anteojo» o telescopio.

  7. Sidereus Nuncius means “Starry Messenger” in Latin. Galilei viewed the 550 copies of his book as messengers of his technological and scientific discoveries. In Siderius Nuncius, Galilei described the telescope and shared two revolutionary discoveries he had made using his new telescope.