"I, Galileo, son of the late Vincenzio Galilei, Florentine, aged
seventy years ...kneeling before you Most Eminent and Reverend Lord
Cardinals ...I abjure, curse, detest the aforesaid errors and
heresies."
Galileo Galilei in Rome, 22 June 1633, before the men of the
Inquisition.
In the small village of Arcetri, on a wooded hillside just south of
Florence, an old man sat writing his will. He had to make a journey
to Rome and wanted to be prepared for every eventuality. If the
plague did not get him on the road, the strain of travelling might
finish him off; in addition he had been ill most of the autumn,
with dizziness, stomach pains and a serious hernia. And even if he
survived these difficulties, and the cold winter wind from the
Apennines did not give him pneumonia, he had no idea what awaited
him in Rome, only that his arrival was unlikely to be celebrated
with a special mass.
The mathematician and physicist Galileo Galilei is one of the
most famous scientists of all times. The story of his life and
times, of his epoch-making experiments and discoveries, of his
stubbornness and pride, of his patrons in the house of Medici, of
his enemies and friends in their struggle for truth - all is
brought vividly to life in this book. Atle NA ss has written a
gripping account of one of the great figures in European
history.
He was awarded the Brage Prize, the most prestigious literary prize
in Norway.
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