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Galileo's condemnation: The real and complex story
Georgia Journal of Science, 2003 by McMullen, Emerson Thomas
26. Galilei G: The Assayer. In Galileo Heretic, p 41.
27. Ibid, p 47.
28. Galileo's Daughter, p 8.
29. The Galileo Affair, p 32.
30. Ibid, pp 303-304.
31. Campanella T: Defense of Galileo. In "Gateway to the Great Books, Vol. 8" (Hutchinson and Adler, Eds.) Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., pp 361-364, 1963.
32. Wallace WA: "Reinterpreting Galileo." Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press, p 27, 1986.
33. Galilei G: Letters on Sunspots In "Discoveries and Opinions of Galileo" (Drake, Trans.) Garden City, MY: Doubleday & Co., p 97, 1957.
34. Galilei G: Letter to Monsignor Dini, 23 March 1615. In The Galileo Affair, p 61.
35. Galileo's Daughter, p 286.
36. Nooni G: "Saggi Galileiani: Atomi, immagini e ideologia." Cagliari, Italy: AM&D Edizioni, 2000.
37. The Crime of Galileo, p 307.
38. Van Helden A: Galileo, telescopic astronomy, and the Copernical system. In "Planetary astronomy from the Renaissance to the rise of astrophysics, Part A: Tycho Brahe to Newton." (Taton and Wilson, Eds.) New York: Cambridge University Press, pp 101-102, 1989. The insertion in the quotation is by Van Helden.
39. Wallace WA: "Galileo and His Sources." New Jersey: Princeton University Press, p 311, 1984.
40. The Crime of Galileo, p 166.
41. Galileo Heretic, p 240.
42. Inchofer M: Document EE291. (Shea, Trans.) Graciously furnished in a letter from William Shea to the author, May 2002. (For clarity, the order of the quotations is reversed from that in Document EE291.)
43. The Galileo Affair, pp 229-232.
44. Galilei G: Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina (1615). In Discoveries and Opinions of Galileo, p 186.
45. Hummel CE: "The Galileo Connection." Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, p 23, 1986.
46. Blackwell RJ: "Galileo, Bellarmine, and the Bible." London: University of Notre Dame Press, p 183, 1991.
47. Galileo Heretic, p 259.
48. This "lessor-charge" approach is nothing new. Less than a decade earlier, Archbishop Marco De Dominis, who was known for heresies concerning the pope, councils, and the Eucharist, was condemned for a manuscript on divorce in the case of adultery. Ibid, p 117.
49. Galileo's Second Deposition (20 April 1633). In The Galileo Affair, p 278.
Emerson Thomas McMullen Department of History Georgia Southern University Statesboro, GA 30460
etmcmullen@gsvms2.cc.gasou.edu
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