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Presents the life and work of the famous sixteenth-century Italian astronomer and physicist.
Galileo was one of history's most influential and controversial figures. A brilliant mind "he refused to accept any theory that had not been subjected to rigorous verification" combined with a general lack of subtlety when dealing with the hierarchy within the Catholic Church, Galileo's influence is still felt today because of his development of the scientific method as well as the findings derived from his experiments in motion, mathematics, and astronomy. This book works because Boerst has done an excellent job researching and presenting man and his personal life and aspirations with the various experiments that charted his intellectual brilliance. Additional information placed in colorful boxes throughout the text about historical figures of the time as well as the accepted ideas of the day that Galileo would refute through his experimentation helps younger readers contextualize Galileo's amazing life. This is further aided through well-chosen illustrations and photographs positioned throughout the book. I highly recommend this book and as one from which students will learn a great deal in a highly enjoyable manner. 2004, Morgan Reynolds Publishing Inc, Ages 12 to 18.
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