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Author - Dava Sobel ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from Walker & Company was reviewed on 7-Nov-2008. Search ISBN:0802713432 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith and Love Reference Book. Classifications : General Historical Biographies & Memoirs Subjects Books General AAS Historical Biographies & Memoirs Subjects Books Religious Leaders & Notable People Biographies & Memoirs Subjects Books Scientists P . Click the following link to view the cover of Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith and Love. Related topics: General. Historical. Subjects. Books. General AAS. Historical. Subjects. Books. Religious. Subjects. requestid: 966eb6cf-f6ec-4f5a-87a3-e534c58ee618requestprocessingtime: 0.0717050000000000 salesrank: 391740 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 160910185630 1) Hardcover Book Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith and Love by Walker & Company. This remarkable book compactly and comprehensively ties together many threads: Galileo´s life, Galileo´s scientific breakthroughs, Catholic Church theology and superstition, life in Italy, and the relationship of Galileo to his favorite child. The author weaves these together through the device of the 124 surviving letters that Galileo´s eldest daughter Virginia sent to him from the convent near Florence where she lived from the age of 15 to her early death.
2) Hardcover Book Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith and Love by Walker & Company. I was totally impressed with the way this book was written. I learned so much about Galileo and his life in this book. It is amazing how the author took actual letters from his daughter and created a fascinating book that tells of his life, all revolving around the letters. What a great way to combine his life and his family, his professional and personal life.
3) Hardcover Book Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith and Love by Walker & Company. If there is one book I would highly recommend from my recent reading list, this would be it. Talk about history coming alive - the story is based on letters his daughter wrote - and though you think you know the ending, there is a delicious twist. The book reads like a thriller and I simply loved it.
4) Hardcover Book Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith and Love by Walker & Company. Galileo is known both as a scientist and a symbol. As a scientist, he overtuerned almost all of the then-commonplace notions of physics and cosmology: heavy objects DO NOT fall faster than light ones; celestial bodies DO NOT consist of different materials than earth; most importantly, the sun DOES NOT revolve around a stationary earth. Dava Sobel´s book focuses the majority of its attention on the controversy surrounding this last discovery of Galileo´s, which put him in conflict with the teachings of the Catholic Church and for which Galileo avoided being hanged.
5) Hardcover Book Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith and Love by Walker & Company. I had expected a fictionalized narrative following the daughter of the famous astronomer. What I got was a detailed biography of Galileo himself. However, I still continued reading to the end.
6) Hardcover Book Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith and Love by Walker & Company. Inspired by her long fascination with Galileo, and by the remarkable surviving letters of his daughter, which Sobel has translated into English for the first time, Galileo´s Daughter is a book of great originality and power, a biography unlike any ever written on Galileo. Sobel, the author of the bestseller Longitude, brings Galileo to life as never before-boldly compelled to explain the truths he discovered, human in his frailties and faith, devoted to family, especially to his eldest daughter. The voices of Galileo and his daughter, Suor Maria Celeste, echo down the centuries through letters and writings, which Sobel masterfully weaves into her narrative, building toward the crescendo of history´s most dramatic collision between science and religion. In the process, she illuminates an entire era, when the flamboyant Medici grand dukes became Galileo´s patrons, when the bubonic plague wreaked its terrible devastation and prayer was the most effective medicine, when the Thirty Years´ War tipped fortunes across Europe, and when one man fought, through his trial and betrayal by his former friend, Pope Urban VIII, to reconcile the Heaven he revered as a good Catholic with the heavens he revealed thorough his telescope. An unforgettable story, Galileo´s Daughter is a stunning achievement. With forty black-and-white illustrations.¤ 7) Hardcover Book Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith and Love by Walker & Company. Everyone knows that Galileo Galilei dropped cannonballs off the leaning tower of Pisa, developed the first reliable telescope, and was convicted by the Inquisition for holding a heretical belief--that the earth revolved around the sun. But did you know he had a daughter? In Galileo´s Daughter, Dava Sobel (author of the bestselling Longitude) tells the story of the famous scientist and his illegitimate daughter, Sister Maria Celeste. Sobel bases her book on 124 surviving letters to the scientist from the nun, whom Galileo described as "a woman of exquisite mind, singular goodness, and tenderly attached to me." Their loving correspondence revealed much about their world: the agonies of the bubonic plague, the hardships of monastic life, even Galileo´s occasional forgetfulness ("The little basket, which I sent you recently with several pastries, is not mine, and therefore I wish you to return it to me"). While Galileo tangled with the Church, Maria Celeste--whose adopted name was a tribute to her father´s fascination with the heavens--provided moral and emotional support with her frequent letters, approving of his work because she knew the depth of his faith. As Sobel notes, "It is difficult today ... to see the Earth at the center of the Universe. Yet that is where Galileo found it." With her fluid prose and graceful turn of phrase, Sobel breathes life into Galileo, his daughter, and the earth-centered world in which they lived. --Sunny Delaney¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 5-Dec-2008, 08027134329780802713438, 590-970-320-400-250-9X0-R8B-CUB-26B-XEB-8
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