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    1) Galileo was put on trial by the Catholic Church in 1633 for his claims that the Earth revolved around the Sun, which contradicted the accepted geocentric view of the universe at the time. 2) He was found guilty of heresy and forced to recant his views, and spent the rest of his life under house arrest. 3) The famous phrase "E pur si muove!" which means "And yet it moves!" is attributed to Galileo, supposedly uttered after his recantation as a defiant acknowledgement that his theory was still true, despite being forced to renounce it.

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    1) Galileo was put on trial by the Catholic Church in 1633 for his claims that the Earth revolved around the Sun, which contradicted the accepted geocentric view of the universe at the time. 2) He was found guilty of heresy and forced to recant his views, and spent the rest of his life under house arrest. 3) The famous phrase "E pur si muove!" which means "And yet it moves!" is attributed to Galileo, supposedly uttered after his recantation as a defian

    Galileo Galilei

    Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei (15 February1564 – 8 January1642) was an Italianastronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician who played a major role in the scientific revolution during the Renaissance.

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    • Quòd tertio loca à nobis fuit obſeruatum, eſt ipſiuſmet LACTEI Circuli eſſentia, ſeu materies, quam Perſpicilli beneficio adeò ad ſenſum licet intueri, vt & altercationes omnes, quæ per tot ſæcula Philoſophos excrucia runt ab oculata certitudine dirimantur, nosque à verboſis dſputationibus liberemur.
      • What was observed by us in the third place is the nature or matter of the Milky Way itself, which, with the aid of the spyglass, may be observed so well that all the disputes that for so many generations have vexed philosophers are destroyed by visible certainty, and we are liberated from wordy arguments.
        • Original text as reproduced in Edward Tufte, Beautiful Evidence (Cheshire, Connecticut: Graphics Press LLC, 2006), 101 (p. 3 of 4, insert between pp. 16V & 17R. Original manuscript renders the "q" in "nosque" with acute accent.)
        • Translation by Albert Van Helden in Sidereus Nuncius (Chicago, 1989), 62
    • Revealing great, unusual, and remarkable spectacles, opening thes