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In 1633 The Roman Inquisition Concluded The Trial Of Galileo Galilei With A Condemnation For Heresy. The Trial Was Itself The Climax Of A Series Of Events Which Began Two Decades Earlier (In 1613) And Included Another Series Of Inquisition Proceedings In 16151616. Besides Marking The End Of The Controversy That Defines The Original Episode, The Condemnation Of 1633 Also Marks The Beginning Of Another Classic Controversyabout The Galileo Affair, Its Causes, Its Implications, And Its Lessons; About Whether, For Example, John Milton Was Right When In The Areopagitica He Commented On His Visit To Galileo In Florence By Saying: 'There It Was That I Found And Visited The Famous Galileo, Grown Old A Prisoner To The Inquisition, For Thinking In Astronomy Otherwise Than The Franciscan And Dominican Licensers Thought.' I Happen To Be Extremely Interested In This Second Story And Second Controversy, And A Critical Interpretation Of The Affair Remains One Of My Ultimate Goals. But That Is Not The Subject Of The Present Work, Which Is Rather Concerned With Something More Fundamental, Namely With The Documentation Of The Original Episode. To Be More Exact, The Aim Of This Book Is To Provide A Documentary History Of The Series Of Developments Which Began In 1613 And Culminated In 1633 With The Trial And Condemnation Of Galileo. That Is, It Aims To Provide A Collection Of The Essential Texts And Documents Containing Information About Both The Key Events And The Key Issues. The Documents Have Been Translated Into English From The Original Languages, Primarily Italian And Partly Latin; They Have Been Selected, Are Arranged, Annotated, Introduced, And Otherwise Edited With The Following Guiding Principles In Mind: To Make The Book As Selfcontained As Possible And To Minimize Contentious Interpretation And Evaluation. The Galileo Affair Is Such A Controversial And Important Topic That One Needs A Sourcebook From Which To Learn Firsthand About The Events And The Issues; Since No Adequate Volume Of The Kind Exists, This Work Attempts To Fill The Lacuna. The Originals Of The Documents Translated And Collected Here Can All Be Found In Printed Sources. In Fact, With One Exception They Are All Contained In The Twenty Volumes Of The National Edition Of Galileo'S Works, Edited By Antonio Favaro And First Published In 18901909. The Exception Is The Recently Discovered 'Anonymous Complaint About The Assayer,' Whose Original Was Discovered And First Published In 1983 By Pietro Redondi; This Document Is Also Contained In The Critical Edition Of The Inquisition Proceedings Edited By Sergio M. Pagano And Published In 1984 By The Pontifical Academy Of Sciences. My Selection Was Affected Partly By The Criterion Of Importance Insofar As I Chose Documents That I Felt To Be (More Or Less) Essential. Since I Was Also Influenced By The Double Focus Of This Documentary History On Events And Issues, I Therefore Included Two Types Of Documents: The First Consists Of Relatively Short Documents Which Are Mostly Either Inquisition Proceedings (Chapters V And Ix) Or Letters (Chapters I, Vii, And Viii) And Which Primarily (Though Not Exclusively) Record Various Occurrences; The Second Type Consists Of Longer Essays By Galileo (Chapters Ii, Ill, Iv, And Vi) Which Discuss Many Of The Central Scientific And Philosophical Issues And Have Intrinsic Importance Independent Of The Affair. Finally, My Goal Of Maximizing The Autonomy Of This Volume Suggested Another Reason For Including Some Of These Longer Informative Essays On The Scientific Issues (Chapters Iv And Vi).
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- Q: How many pages does The Galileo Affair have? A: This book contains three hundred ninety-eight pages. It provides a detailed exploration of the Galileo trial and its implications.
- Q: What is the binding type of The Galileo Affair? A: The binding type is paperback. This makes it lightweight and easy to handle for reading.
- Q: Who is the author of The Galileo Affair? A: The author is Maurice A. Finocchiaro. He focuses on the historical context of the Galileo trial.
- Q: What is the size of The Galileo Affair? A: The dimensions are five point nine one inches in length, one inch in width, and eight point nine inches in height.
- Q: What category does The Galileo Affair belong to? A: It is categorized under Europe. This classification highlights its historical significance.
- Q: How should I read The Galileo Affair for better understanding? A: For optimal comprehension, read it in a quiet environment. Take notes on key events and themes discussed.
- Q: Is The Galileo Affair suitable for all ages? A: Yes, it is suitable for a general audience. However, it deals with complex historical and scientific themes.
- Q: Can I use this book for academic research? A: Yes, it is an excellent resource for academic research. It provides primary sources and critical analyses of the Galileo affair.
- Q: What are the key themes explored in The Galileo Affair? A: Key themes include heresy, scientific inquiry, and the conflict between science and religion. These are vital to understanding Galileo's legacy.
- Q: How do I keep The Galileo Affair in good condition? A: Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid bending the cover to maintain its shape.
- Q: Is The Galileo Affair widely referenced in historical studies? A: Yes, it is frequently cited in studies of the scientific revolution. Its compilation of documents makes it a valuable reference.
- Q: What if The Galileo Affair arrives damaged? A: If it arrives damaged, contact the seller for a return or replacement policy. Most retailers have a customer service line for such issues.
- Q: Does The Galileo Affair include primary source documents? A: Yes, it includes translated primary source documents. These are essential for understanding the historical context of the trial.
- Q: How does The Galileo Affair compare to other historical books? A: It offers a unique perspective by focusing on documentary history, unlike many narrative historical accounts.
- Q: What is the main goal of The Galileo Affair? A: The main goal is to provide a documentary history of the events surrounding Galileo's trial and condemnation.
- Q: Are there any supplementary materials included with The Galileo Affair? A: No, it does not include supplementary materials. The focus is solely on the collection of essential texts and documents.