World History Biographies: Galileo: The Genius Who Charted the Universe

World History Biographies: Galileo: The Genius Who Charted the Universe

by Philip Steele
World History Biographies: Galileo: The Genius Who Charted the Universe

World History Biographies: Galileo: The Genius Who Charted the Universe

by Philip Steele

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Overview

Galileo made the first effective use of the refracting telescope to discover important new facts about astronomy. His observations led him to support Copernicus's claim that Earth and the other planets circled the sun. This conflicted with the teachings of the Catholic Church, and brought Galileo before the judges of the Inquisition. He spent his final years under house arrest.

Galileo's genius lay in the way he approached scientific problems. He reduced problems to simple terms on the basis of experience and common-sense logic. Then he analyzed and resolved the problems according to simple mathematical descriptions, thus opening the way for the development of modern mathematical physics.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781426302954
Publisher: Disney Publishing Group
Publication date: 09/09/2008
Series: National Geographic World History Biographies
Pages: 64
Sales rank: 644,939
Product dimensions: 6.60(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.20(d)
Lexile: 970L (what's this?)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Philip Steele has worked in children's publishing as an author and editor for more than 30 years. He has written about lands, peoples, cultures, and the natural world. Some of his most prominent titles are biographies of Ho Chi Minh, Jesse Owens, and Rosa Parks. Steele lives in Beaumaris, Wales.

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