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Galileo's French correspondents

Pages 169-182 | Received 26 Aug 1987, Published online: 18 Sep 2006
 

Summary

This paper examines the correspondence and contacts between Galileo and a number of French intellectuals. It demonstrates that exchanges between Galileo and those Frenchmen did much to stimulate an interest in new scientific ideas in France, especially in astronomy; for example, Galileo provided a number of good telescopic lenses that did much to establish observational astronomy in France. The Frenchmen for their part provided Galileo with considerable useful information. Several were very active in his support after the condemnation of 1633 and in publishing his later works. The paper further demonstrates the extent of the network of intellectuals who corresponded with Galileo and each other across Europe in the early seventeenth century.

I wish to thank Professor Robert Westman and my colleagues and friends Peter Barker, David Lux, Joseph Pitt, and Anne Green for their help and constructive criticism.

I wish to thank Professor Robert Westman and my colleagues and friends Peter Barker, David Lux, Joseph Pitt, and Anne Green for their help and constructive criticism.

Notes

I wish to thank Professor Robert Westman and my colleagues and friends Peter Barker, David Lux, Joseph Pitt, and Anne Green for their help and constructive criticism.

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