Maria Celeste (redirect from Virginia Galilei)
Celeste (born Virginia Gamba; 16 August 1600 – 2 April 1634) was an Italian nun. She was the illegitimate daughter of the scientist Galileo Galilei and Marina...
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Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (15 February 1564 – 8 January 1642), commonly referred to as Galileo Galilei (/ˌɡælɪˈleɪoʊ ˌɡælɪˈleɪ/, US also...
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(1815–1882), French dancer and actress Maria Celeste (1600–1634), born Virginia Galilei, Italian Roman Catholic nun Michele Celeste, Italian playwright Rodrigo...
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Galileo's Daughter (category Galileo Galilei)
nominated for the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography. Virginia Galilei (1600–1634) was Galileo's first child, born in Padua, Italy. Galileo...
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Vincenzo Gamba (category Galilei family)
grandfather Vincenzo Galilei, the younger Vincenzo became a lutenist. Vincenzio was born in Padua like his two sisters: Virginia (1600–1634) (later Sister...
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Life of Galileo (redirect from Leben des Galilei)
Life of Galileo (German: Leben des Galilei), also known as Galileo, is a play by the 20th century German dramatist Bertolt Brecht and collaborator Margarete...
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Marina Gamba (category Galilei family)
(c. 1570 – 21 August 1612[citation needed]) was the mother of Galileo Galilei's illegitimate children. She was born around 1570 in Venice. During one...
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Galilei family rented a house in Via dei Mercanti where Vincenzio Galilei established music school which had no financial success. Therefore, Galilei...
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needed] 17th century desserts were described in the book Suor Celeste Galilei, Letters to Her Father, published by La Rosa of Turin, and included "royal...
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Rings of Saturn (category Discoveries by Galileo Galilei)
visible from Earth with unaided vision. In 1610, the year after Galileo Galilei turned a telescope to the sky, he became the first person to observe Saturn's...
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Look up Galileo or galileo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) was a scientist and philosopher. Galileo may also refer to:...
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of the first scientists of the Scientific Revolution, including Galileo Galilei, Johannes Kepler, René Descartes, Pierre Fermat, Blaise Pascal, Robert...
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artistic advancement. European Colonies such as Virginia were established in the late 1600s. Galileo Galilei and Johannes Kepler made significant contributions...
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speed invariance. The first postulate was first formulated by Galileo Galilei (see Galilean invariance). Special relativity was described by Albert Einstein...
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bought L'Ombrellino, a large villa overlooking Florence, where Galileo Galilei had once lived. After her parents' death in 1947, Trefusis would become...
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their own suns, being the first in centuries to suggest this idea. Galileo Galilei was one of the first astronomers to use telescopes to observe the sky,...
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de' Medici. He is most remembered as the patron of astronomer Galileo Galilei, whose 1610 treatise, Sidereus Nuncius, was dedicated to him. Cosimo died...
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through a telescope, on 5 August 1609, about four months before Galileo Galilei. After graduating from St Mary Hall, Oxford, Harriot travelled to the Americas...
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Aristotle, and led to major revolutions in astronomy and science. Galileo Galilei became a champion of the new sciences, invented the first thermometer and...
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Year Title Role Playwright Venue Ref. 1965 The Life of Galileo Galileo Galilei Bertolt Brecht Bristol Old Vic, Bristol 1965 The Merchant of Venice Shylock...
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unsuccessfully for the chair of mathematics, which was given instead to Galileo Galilei one year later. Bruno accepted Mocenigo's invitation and moved to Venice...
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1974 OE Antonio Cornejo, Argentinian founder and director of the Galileo Galilei planetarium in Buenos Aires JPL · 8447 8448 Belyakina 1976 UT1 Tamara Sergeevna...
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Galileo (spacecraft) (category Galileo Galilei)
the asteroids Gaspra and Ida. Named after the Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei, it consisted of an orbiter and an entry probe. It was delivered into Earth...
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His criticism served as an inspiration to medieval scholars and Galileo Galilei, who extensively cited his works ten centuries later.: 307–308 During...
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Terma (The X-Files) (category Television episodes set in Virginia)
muove" from the usual "The truth is out there"—is a reference to Galileo Galilei's investigation by the Roman Inquisition. "Terma" features a climactic explosion...
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including: The legal process on the Italian scientist and philosopher Galileo Galilei, himself a devout Catholic, around 1633 (31 October 1992). The involvement...
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reflecting off a mirror about one mile (1.6 km) away. In 1638, Galileo Galilei proposed an experiment, with an apparent claim to having performed it some...
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Niccolò Machiavelli Humanists and philosophers Pico della Mirandola Marsilio Ficino Scientists Galileo Galilei Musicians Emilio de' Cavalieri Jacopo Peri...
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(2023-08-16). "Functional morphology of the Triassic apex predator Saurosuchus galilei (Pseudosuchia: Loricata) and convergence with a post-Triassic theropod...
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Bismarck (1905) 1905 Amboise (1922–1935) Scrapped in 1935 – Italy SS Galileo Galilei 1961 Galileo (1984–1990) Meridian (1990–1997) Sun Vista (1997–1999) Caught...
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