>>>> About The Galilean Library
>>>>
>>>> As you likely have already guessed, The Galilean Library takes its name from
>>>> the famous Florentine, Galileo Galilei. A lengthy biographical essay on the
>>>> man is available here <http://www.galilean-library.org/hps.html>, but it is
>>>> the sheer scope and consequences of his writings which inspire the site. His
>>>> ideas, arguments and experiments have impacted on philosophy, theology,
>>>> history, literature, rhetoric, mechanics, dynamics, and later more generally
>>>> in what would become science and the philosophy of science. Some have called
>>>> him the "father of modern science", but the influence of his thought has
>>>> been felt across the intellectual landscape and continues to this day.
>>>>
>>>> */"Everyone is welcome to get involved with The Galilean Library, whether by
>>>> participating at The Academy, contributing reviews for The Grove, suggesting
>>>> ways to develop the site or endeavouring to making it known as a resource
>>>> and a home for open-ended learning."/*
>>>>
>>>> The Academy <http://www.galilean-library.org/academy/>
>>>> Manuscripts <http://www.galilean-library.org/library.html>
>>>> The Grove <http://www.galilean-library.org/grove.html>
>>>> Studi Galileiani <http://www.galilean-library.org/blog/>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>> Ren: RT: @FrueheNeuzeit: > @ihr_history: Author and reviewer cross
>>> swords over new Galileo biography http://bit.ly/mL2F8M
>>>
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> und lt. maya calendar ist am 21.12.2012 aus die maus. we will see ...
>
die mail wg. dem 470. todestag von galileo gestern. eben gesehen via wiki p
dort seit kurzem 1.340.000 artikel in dt. sprache seit januar2001. cool. k.