Abstract
THIS work supplies a continuous and detailed narrative of the circumstances under which Galileo incurred the hostility of the dominant party at Rome at the opening of the seventeenth century, and was by their influence denounced to, and ultimately tried and condemned by, the supreme tribunal of the Inquisition. An Appendix contains the text of the principal documents referred to in the body of the work. The whole forms a volume of rather more than 400 pages.
Galileo Galilei und die Römische Curie.
Von Karl von Gebler. (Stuttgart, 1876. London: Trübner and Co.)
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TAYLOR, S. Galileo Galilei und die Römische Curie . Nature 14, 226–229 (1876). https://doi.org/10.1038/014226a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/014226a0