The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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Pagina 375
... Galileo Rome herself has become ashamed . For more than two centuries ' the starry Galileo , with his woes , ' has engaged the world's sympathies ; yet it is only within the last few years that proper pains have been taken to place ...
... Galileo Rome herself has become ashamed . For more than two centuries ' the starry Galileo , with his woes , ' has engaged the world's sympathies ; yet it is only within the last few years that proper pains have been taken to place ...
Pagina 390
... Galileo . He was not more intent on seizing with the secular arms of horse , foot , and artillery the territories of his neighbours to enrich his nephews , than on stretching his ... Galileo himself 390 Giordano Bruno and Galileo Galilei .
... Galileo . He was not more intent on seizing with the secular arms of horse , foot , and artillery the territories of his neighbours to enrich his nephews , than on stretching his ... Galileo himself 390 Giordano Bruno and Galileo Galilei .
Pagina 391
... Galileo , in consideration of his not less illusory abjuration , is described in all its detail of petty and minute vexations in the several works before us , each of which is , in its own way , worth study . What Rome did to Galileo is ...
... Galileo , in consideration of his not less illusory abjuration , is described in all its detail of petty and minute vexations in the several works before us , each of which is , in its own way , worth study . What Rome did to Galileo is ...
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