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  1. 3 de dic. de 2022 · A page-by-page English translation of Galileo Galilei's famous astronomical treatise, published in 1610, which outlines observations made from Venice and Padua using his recent innovation, the telescope.

  2. This video is about Galileo Galilei Biography in English : Galileo Galilei was an Italian polymath. Galileo is a central figure in the transition from natura...

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  3. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) – Italian astronomer, scientist and philosopher, who played a leading role in the Scientific Revolution. Galileo improved the telescope and made many significant discoveries in astronomy. His findings encouraged him to speak out for the Copernican view that the earth revolved around the sun. However, his views were considered heretical, and he […]

  4. The manuscript of Galileo's treatise "De motu antiquiora". We present a complete collection of images of the manuscript containing the DMA, provided by the Bibliotheca Nazionale in Florence (MS Gal. 71; 282 images total). We are currently working on correlating these images with the Latin and English versions of the DMA text. Source information.

  5. El banco de Alimentos de Madrid ha habilitado una página web donde poder realizar la Operación Kilo online. Este es el enlace al que además se podrá acceder desde la página web del Instituto: Compra virtual Banco de Alimentos Operación Kilo. Desde el Instituto Galileo Galilei, agradecemos de antemano vuestra colaboración.

  6. 9 de dic. de 2015 · English Translation for『Climber』by Galileo Galilei, Anime「Haikyuu!! Second Season」Ending 1 ※ We were climbing our mountain,And more than just time was getting worn down.But once we learn of freedom, we'll wish to fly,And take notice of this overflowing feeling.We feel like we'll reach it at any second - it sh

  7. Biografía de Galileo Galilei. Galileo nació el 15 de febrero de 1564 en Pisa, Italia y murió el 8 de enero de 1642, en Arcetri, un pueblo cerca de Florencia. Filósofo, astrónomo y matemático que hizo contribuciones fundamentales a las ciencias del movimiento, astronomía, y la fuerza de los materiales fundamentales para el adecuado desarrollo del método científico.