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Figure7.9:Galileo


was born.Hiscontractwas notrenewed in 1592,probablybecausehe contradictedAristotelian


professors.Thesameyear,hewas appointedto thechairof mathematicsat theUniversity of


Padua,whereheremaineduntil 1610.


50 In Paduahe achieved greatfame,andlecturehallscapableof containing2,000students from


all over Europe wereused.In 1592he wroteDella ScienzaMeccanicain which variousproblems


of staticsweretreatedusingtheprincipleof virtualdisplacement. Hesubsequentlybecame


interestedin astronomy andbuiltoneof the rsttelescope throughwhich hesaw Jupiterand


becameanardent proponent of theCopernicantheory(which statedthattheplanetscirclethe


sunas opposedto theAristotelianandPtolemaicassumptionsthatit was thesunwhich was


circlingEarth).Thistheorybeingcondemnedby thechurch, he received a semiocialwarning


to avoidtheologyandlimithimselfto physicalreasoning.Whenhe publishedhisbooksdealing


withthetwo ways of regardingtheuniverse(which clearlyfavoredtheCopernicantheory)he


was calledto Romeby theInquisition,condemnedandhadto readhisrecantation(At theend


of hisprocesshemurmuredthefamouse purse muove).


51 Whenhewas almostseventy yearsold,hislifeshatteredby theInquisition,heretiredto


hisvillanearFlorence andwrotehis nalbook,DiscoursesConcerningTwoNewSciences,


(Galilei1974),Fig.7.10. His rstsciencewas thestudyof theforcesthatholdobjectstogether


Figure7.10:DiscoursesConcerningTwoNewSciences, Cover Page

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