The Galileo Case: Trial, Science, Truth |
Contents
THE 1616 TRIAL | 13 |
The Copernican theories and the Church | 19 |
Denunciation to the Holy Office | 33 |
Scienze and Hypothesis | 51 |
Cardinal Barberini and Galileo | 59 |
The decree of the Congregation of the Index | 65 |
THE 1633 TRIAL | 73 |
The 1616 condemnation and the reexamination | 86 |
Urban VIII and the investigatory examination | 107 |
The judicial process of 1633 | 123 |
NOTES | 159 |
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