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by Mario Livio


  Io (Jupiter satellite), 69

  Italian language, xiii, 9, 21, 43, 77, 173, 233

  Italian Library, The (Baretti), 199

  Italy, 12, 38, 43, 49, 58, 102, 164, 202, 209 Civil Wars in, 196

  Papal States in, 180

  Tuscany in, 180–81

  James I, King of England, 91

  Jerusalem, 27

  Jesuit order, 24, 51, 74–75, 76, 82, 86, 92–95, 135–39, 143–46, 148, 164, 175, 176, 178, 189, 214–15

  Jesus Christ, birth of, 120

  John Paul II, Pope, 102, 104, 136, 217–20, 223, 230–31

  Judith Slaying Holofernes (Gentileschi), 6

  Julius Caesar (Shakespeare), 146

  Jupiter, 71, 91 Galileo’s diagrams of, 68

  orbiting of the Sun by, 67

  satellites of, 4, 55–56, 66–69, 70, 72, 74–75, 86, 87, 90–94, 95, 102, 107

  Kepler, Johannes, 7, 48–50, 66, 69–72, 74, 87, 88, 90–91, 93–94, 99, 140, 142–43, 246

  Khashoggi, Jamal, 191

  knowledge, 9 acquisition of, 8

  Koestler, Arthur, 171, 250

  Kuiper belt, 143

  Lamalle, Edmond, 214–17

  Lan, Richard, 60–61

  Lateran Council, 110

  Latin language, xiii, 9, 19, 21, 43, 70, 173, 209, 233

  Leaning Tower of Pisa, 84, 243 Galileo’s experiments in dropping weights from, 31–34

  Leeuwenhoek, Antonie van, 234

  Leibniz, Gottfried, 24

  Leiden, 12, 203, 209

  Lembo, Giovanni Paolo, 94–95

  Leonardo da Vinci, 6, 14, 42

  Leo X, Pope, 110

  Letters on Sunspots (Galileo), 78, 78, 81, 111, 194

  Letter to Benedetto Castelli (Galileo), 1–2, 81, 102–4, 109–10, 112–14, 193–94, 218, 247, 252

  Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina (Galileo), 11, 102, 125, 135–36, 193–94, 221, 254

  lever, law of, 10, 47

  Libri, Giulio, 98

  Life and Works of Galileo Galilei (Paschini), 213–17

  Life of Galileo (Brecht), 2, 237

  Lincean Academy, see Accademia dei Lincei

  linguistics, 14

  literacy, 13 rise of, 9

  Litvinenko, Alexander, 191

  Locke, John, 156

  logic, 20, 81, 104, 136 false, 96

  London, 110 Great Fire of, 195, 252

  Lorini, Niccolò, 110, 125, 193

  Los Angeles Times, 219

  Louis XIII, King of France, 92

  Lower, William, 91–92

  Lucca, 26

  Luther, Martin, 9

  Lutheranism, 49, 112

  Lynceus, 58

  Maccarrone, Michele, 214

  Maculano, Cardinal Vincenzo, 183–85, 187–88, 189–92, 194, 251

  Maelcote, Odo van, 94–95

  Magagnati, Girolamo, 93

  Magalotti, Filippo, 176–77

  Magellan, Ferdinand, 92

  Magini, Giovanni Antonio, 25, 87, 88

  magnets, 7, 98

  Manetti, Antonio, 26–28

  Mann, Michael, 244

  Marc Anthony, 146

  Marcellini, Carlo, 237

  Marí, Antonio Beltrán, 219

  Maria Celeste, Sister (Virginia Galilei), 12, 42, 44, 100, 192, 201–2, 207, 253

  Maria Maddalena of Austria, 148

  Marie de’Medici, Queen of France, 92

  Mars, 250 moons of, 70–71, 72

  Mästlin, Michael, 48

  mathematics, 9–10, 14, 19, 20, 36, 42, 48 Galileo’s study of, 11, 21–22, 25, 36, 57, 154–55

  as key to practical and theoretical advances, 10

  laws of, 4, 47

  natural sciences and, 84–85

  nature and, 3, 154

  physical reality and, 15, 22, 84, 154

  matter, nature of, 203, 234

  Mauri, Alimberto (Galileo pseudonym), 58

  Maximilian I, Duke of Bavaria, 89

  Mayr, Simon, 50, 69–70, 94

  Mazzoleni, Marcantonio, 43

  Mazzoni, Jacopo, 33, 38, 47–48, 49, 244

  mechanics, xii, 15, 43, 104 Galileo’s discoveries in, 39–40, 47, 83–84, 201, 203–6

  quantum, 227

  Medicean Stars, 56

  Medici, Antonio de’, 102

  Medici, Cosimo II de’, 52, 54–57, 88–89, 114, 148, 188 Galileo appointed philosopher and mathematician to, 56–57

  Medici, Ferdinando I de’, 55

  Medici, Ferdinando II de’, 176, 210–11

  Medici family, 90, 92–93, 101, 102, 130, 196

  Mercury, 69 orbit around the Sun by, 40

  Mersenne, Marin, 209

  Micanzio, Fulgenzio, 202

  Michelangelo Buonarroti, 5, 211

  Michelet, Jules, 11

  Michigan, University of, 67

  microbiology, 234

  Middle Ages, 8

  Milky Way, xii, 4, 55, 64, 65, 66, 86, 92, 94, 95, 97

  Milton, John, 12, 208

  Modena, 88

  Moletti, Giuseppe, 38

  Montaigne, Michel de, 104–5

  Moon, 1, 15, 24, 50, 68, 69, 70, 90, 93, 94, 98, 125, 169 Albategnius crater on, 60

  Galileo’s drawings of, 59–61, 59

  Galileo’s observations of the surface of, xii, 4, 55, 58–63, 59, 86, 88, 234

  gravitational attraction of, 129, 171

  men walking on the surface of, 234

  Mons Huygens on, 60

  mountains on, 58–60, 63, 86, 92, 107

  name Cynthia as personification of, 74

  phases of, 4, 61, 62, 79

  secondary light of, 61–62

  synchronous rotation and orbital motion of, 62, 68

  More Accurate Disquisition of Sunspots and the Stars Wandering Around Jupiter, A (Scheiner), 77–78

  motion: Aristotle’s theory of, 46, 205

  Galileo’s study of, 31–34, 36, 38–39, 44–47

  laws of, 11, 15, 44–48

  Newton’s first law of, 206

  principles of, 203

  see also Earth, motion of

  movable type, invention of, 9

  multiverse, 97

  Munich, 207

  music: consonance in, 17–18

  contrapuntal polyphony in, 19

  Mysterium Cosmographicum (Cosmic Mystery) (Kepler), 48–49

  National Academy of Sciences, 223

  National Edition of Galileo’s Works, 139

  natural history, 3

  natural sciences, 84–85

  nature, 6 deciphering secrets of, 81, 155

  laws of, 206, 228

  mathematics and, 3, 154

  Netherlands, 12, 53, 203

  Newton, Isaac, 4, 5, 24, 98, 201 first law of motion of, 206

  gravity theory of, 35, 40, 46, 80, 108, 171

  New York, NY, 230

  New York Times, 219

  Niccolini, Francesco, 163, 176, 177–78, 180–81, 191–92, 195

  Nova Zembla, 92

  nuclear power, 80, 107

  Nussbaum, Martha, 237, 256

  Occam’s razor, in Galileo’s proof of Copernican system, 170

  On Comparing Aristotle And Plato (Mazzoni), 47

  On Job (Zúñiga), 132

  On the Fabric of the Human Body (Vesalius), 7

  On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres (Copernicus), 7, 114, 132, 133

  “On the Shape, Location, and size of Dante’s Inferno” (Galileo), 14

  Oort cloud, 143

  optics, 42, 54, 85, 140, 145

  Orion (constellation), 64

  Orlando Furioso (Ariosto), 6

  Orsini, Cardinal Alessandro, 127, 130, 162

  Orsini, Prince Paolo, 162

  Pacioli, Luca, 10

  Padua, 25, 38, 42, 47, 51, 52, 70, 87, 127, 201

  Padua, University of, 86 Galileo’s appointment to, 38, 41, 91, 98

  Padua Cathedral, 80

  paintings: perspective in, 20

  vanishing point and foresh
ortening in, 10, 79

  Palazzo Barberini, 163

  Paley, William, 224–25

  Paracelsus, 7

  Paradise Lost (Milton), 12, 208

  Paris, 53, 158, 180, 202

  Paris Agreement on Climate Change, 226

  Parma, Duke of, 89

  Paschini, Pio, 213–17, 253–54

  Paul V, Pope, 57, 89, 93, 130, 131, 133–34, 148, 184

  Paul VI, Pope, 214

  Peiresc, Nicolas-Claude Fabri, de, 94

  pendulums, 11, 19 pulse rate related to swing of, 22–23

  Pergamum, 20

  Peripatetics (Aristotelian philosophers), 216

  Pescia, 17

  Pettini, Andrea, 184

  Philolaus, 117

  philosophy, 5–6, 36–37, 80–81, 147–48 ancient Greek, 8, 156

  Galileo’s study of, 57

  natural, 98, 108

  religion and, 235

  science and, 235

  Phobos (moon of Mars), 72

  physics, 3, 46, 85 concept of dynamics in, 4

  Einstein on definition of, 154

  experimental, 32, 46

  laws of, 154

  particle, 159, 234

  unified theory of, 80, 107

  Piccolomini, Ascanio, Archbishop of Siena, 42, 201, 244

  Piero della Francesca, 14

  Pieroni, Giovanni, 203

  Piersanti, Alessandro, 55

  Pinelli, Giovanni Vincenzo, 38

  Pisa, 12, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 47 cathedral in, 22

  Medici Palace in, 1

  see also Leaning Tower of Pisa

  Pisa, University of, 20, 22, 32, 33, 84, 101 Galileo as chair of mathematics at, 29, 31, 37–38, 55

  Pius VII, Pope, 210

  plague, 207

  planets, 2, 3, 4, 24, 40, 48–49, 54–57, 64, 65, 108, 117 extrasolar, xi

  Galileo’s observations of, 66–75, 86, 87, 91

  liquid water on, 66

  luminosity of stars vs., 91

  speculation about living beings on, 90

  Plato, 8, 46, 99, 101 dialogues of, 169, 250

  Platonic solids, 48

  Poetic Meditation upon the Medici’s Planets, A (Magagnati), 93

  Poland, 41 Communist, 217

  political correctness, 116

  Pontifical Academy of Sciences, 109, 214–15, 223, 254

  Pontifical Lateran University, 213

  Poor Clares, 100

  Popper, Karl, 230–31

  Prague, 9, 70, 93, 203

  printing, 9–10

  printing press, 9

  projectiles, trajectory traced by, 6, 205

  Prophets, 120

  Protestantism, 203, 209 contrast of Catholicism and, 8

  rise of, 8

  Protestant Reformation, 8, 11, 108–9

  Ptolemy, geocentric theory of, xiii, 24, 47–48, 68, 72, 77, 98, 111, 114, 117, 119, 121, 132, 146, 161–62, 167, 170, 171, 197, 214

  public radio, 13

  pulsilogium, 23

  Pythagoras, 17, 18, 117

  quarks, 159

  Redondi, Pietro, 158–59

  religion: conflict of science and, xiii, 1–2, 13, 15, 101–4, 108–10, 183, 229

  interaction between science and, 217–20, 221, 230

  philosophy and, 235

  salvation through, 2, 103, 118

  “Religion and Science” (Einstein), 228

  Renaissance, xiii, 5, 7, 11, 14, 18, 19, 28–29, 43, 60, 61, 233

  Republic, The (Plato), 8

  rhetoric, 20

  Riccardi, Father,

  Riccardi, Niccolò, 149–50, 159, 163–66, 168, 172–73, 175–78, 187, 188, 192, 200

  Ricci, Ostilio, 20, 21–22

  Ricciardo, Salvatore, 110

  Richelieu, Cardinal Armand Jean du Plessis, 163–64

  Rome (city), 9, 11, 24, 25, 57–58, 60, 74, 78, 86, 110, 125, 127, 133, 139, 161–65, 168, 175, 209, 213

  Rome, University of, 163

  Rosa Ursina (Scheiner), 162

  Rowbotham, Francis Jameson, 32

  Royal Society, 110

  Russell, Bertrand, 3, 147–48

  Sabatelli, Luigi, 22

  Sacred Apostolic Palace, 163

  Sacrobosco, Johannes de, 74–75

  Sagredo, Gianfrancesco, 42, 44, 169

  St. Ignatius Church, 145

  Salusbury, Thomas, 195–96, 246

  Salviati, Filippo, 169

  San Matteo Convent, 100

  Santa Maria Maggiore Church, 93

  Santa Maria Novella Church, 112

  Santa Maria Sopra Minerva Convent, 188

  Santillana, Giorgio de, 5

  Santini, Antonio, 93–94

  Santorio, Santorio, 23

  Sappho, 233

  Sarpi, Paolo, 42, 44, 45, 53, 54, 112, 127, 202, 244

  Sasso, Camillo, 50

  Saturn, 57, 66, 70, 95, 96, 107, 246 rings around, 71–72, 94

  Scheiner, Christoph, 76–79, 81–82, 138, 144, 146–47, 162, 189

  science, 3 arts and, 14–15

  conflict of religion and, xiii, 1–2, 13, 15, 101–4, 108–10, 183, 229

  Galileo on knowledge of, 81

  governmental attitudes toward, xiii

  history of, 14, 21, 32, 46, 57

  humanities and, xiii, 13, 14, 235

  as integral part of culture, 25–26

  interaction between religion and, 217–20, 221, 230

  interpretations of, 105

  philosophy and, 235–36

  revolution in, 203

  Scott, David, 35

  Second Vatican Council, 215, 218

  Segeth, Thomas, 91

  Seghizzi, Michelangelo, 112, 130, 131, 184, 185, 188, 189, 194, 199, 251

  senses, role of, 155–56, 158

  Serchio River, 26

  Sfondrati, Cardinal Paolo Camillo, 110

  Shakespeare, William, 5, 38, 146, 236

  Sheen, Fulton John, 229

  Sidereal Messenger, The (Sidereus Nuncius), (Galileo), 14–15, 53–54, 55–57, 56, 60–63, 68–69, 83, 88, 90, 91, 245

  Siena, 201

  Simplicius of Cilicia, 169

  Sinceri, Carlo, 183, 194

  Sirtori, Girolamo, 97

  Simplicio, 98, 169, 172, 173, 176, 188, 195, 203

  Snow, C. P., 13–14, 233

  social media, 9

  sociology, 13

  solar system, 7, 75, 129–30, 143, 157 Galileo’s discoveries about, xii, 97, 200

  Sol Ellipticus (The Elliptical Sun), 82

  Solomon, King, 120, 121–22

  soul, 5, 210

  space-time, 234–35

  Sphere, The (Sacrobosco), 74–75

  spheres, foreshortening circles on, 79, 79

  Spinoza, Baruch, 228, 229

  stars, 44, 48–51, 87, 94, 172 absence of parallaxes and, 65

  birth of, 64

  death of, 50, 64

  dimensions of, 65

  Galileo’s observations of, 63–66

  luminosity of, 64, 91

  neutron, 234

  new, 49–50

  nuclear reactions in, 64

  Orion constellation of, 64

  path of light from, 40–41

  Pleiades, 64

  see also Milky Way

  Stefani, Jacinto, 165

  Stelluti, Francesco, 147

  Stevin, Simon, 34

  Strasbourg, 209

  Suidas, 155

  Sun, 24, 29, 70, 75, 80, 84, 117, 121, 127–30, 167, 178 motion of, 103, 104, 112, 120

  1919 total eclipse of, 41

  orbit of Earth around, xii, 1, 3, 12, 21, 24, 47–48, 63, 65, 68, 127–28, 128, 138–39, 170, 172, 189, 209, 210, 219

  orbit of Jupiter around, 67

  orbit of Mercury around, 40, 68

  orbit of Venus around, 68, 77–78

  spots on, 57, 58, 71, 75–82, 107, 112, 144, 162, 170, 170, 171–72, 194

  temperature on surface of, 81

  supernovae, 50

  Sup
reme Court, US, 105

  Swift, Jonathan, 72

  Tartaglia, Niccolò, 21

  Tasso, Torquato, 6–7, 148

  Tedaldi, Muzio, 19

  telescope, 66 Gaia Space, 66

  Galileo’s discoveries with, 59, 76, 83–93, 98, 207

  Galileo’s manufacture of, 89–90, 92

  Galileo’s promotion of, 88–92, 93–94

  history of, 97

  invention and development of, 42, 53–57

  Kepler, 66

  optics of, 140

  Telescopium (Sirtori), 97

  Telesio, Bernardino, 145

  Terni, 145

  theology, 14, 20, 48

  Theory of Everything, 80, 107

  “third culture” concept, 14, 81

  Thirty Years War, 137, 163

  Tiktaalik roseae fossil, 224

  Torricelli, Evangelista, 210

  Treatise on the Sphere, or Cosmography (Galileo), 24, 47

  trial of Galileo, 12, 100, 130, 134, 181, 183–200, 202, 208, 248–49 charges brought in, 183

  false accusations in, 193–94

  injunction of 1616 as focus in, 184–87, 189, 191, 192, 216

  interrogation of Galileo in, 183–88, 197

  plea bargain sought in, 190–92, 194, 195

  session 1 of, 183–90

  sessions 2 and 3 of, 192

  summary of proceedings in, 193–96

  threat of torture in, 196–97, 199

  verdict and sentence of house arrest in, 183, 197–202, 207

  trigonometry, 48

  Trump, Donald, 226

  truth, 8, 18, 35, 42, 52, 90, 111, 116, 120, 132, 200 harmony between scientific and revealed, 218–20

  search for, 226

  supreme, 220

  Tübingen, University of, 48

  “Two Cultures,” 13

  United Nations, 225–26

  United Nations Environmental Program’s Emissions Gap Report, 225, 255

 

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