4 résultats pour "bellarmin"
- Robert Bellarmin, saint - religieux.
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SENTENCE DU JUGEMENT DE GALILÉE, LE 22 JUIN 1633
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??Mais attendu que l'on a voulu ? l'?poque te traiter avec cl?mence, il a ?t? d?cr?t? par la Sacr? Congr?gation tenue devant Sa Saintet?, le 25 f?vrier 1615, quel le Tr?s ?minent Mgr le cardinal Bellarmin mettrait ordre que tu quitterais enti?rement cette fausse opinion, ? faute de quoy le commissaire dudit Saint Office t'en ferait commandement avec d?fense de l'enseigner jamais ? aucun autre ni de la soutenir, ? peine de prison?; en ex?cution duquel d?cret, le jour ensuivant, et en pr?sence du...
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Galileo
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INTRODUCTION
Galileo (1564-1642), Italian physicist and astronomer who, with German astronomer Johannes Kepler, initiated the scientific revolution that flowered in the work of
English physicist Sir Isaac Newton.
V WORK IN ASTRONOMY During most of his time in Padua, Galileo showed little interest in astronomy, although in 1595 he declared in a letter that he preferred the Copernican theory that Earthrevolves around the Sun to the assumptions of Aristotle and Ptolemy that planets circle a fixed Earth ( see Astronomy: The Copernican Theory ; Ptolemaic System). A Observations with the Telescope In 1609 Galileo heard that a telescope had been invented in Holland. In August of that year he constructed a t...
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Galileo.
V WORK IN ASTRONOMY During most of his time in Padua, Galileo showed little interest in astronomy, although in 1595 he declared in a letter that he preferred the Copernican theory that Earthrevolves around the Sun to the assumptions of Aristotle and Ptolemy that planets circle a fixed Earth ( see Astronomy: The Copernican Theory ; Ptolemaic System). A Observations with the Telescope In 1609 Galileo heard that a telescope had been invented in Holland. In August of that year he constructed a t...