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Burned Alive: Giordano Bruno, Galileo and the Inquisition

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AuthorAlberto A. Mart?nez
ISBN9781780238968
Published LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2018
PublisherReaktion Books
BindingHardback
Original Price£25
Pages304
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In 1600 the Catholic Inquisition condemned the philosopher Giordano Bruno for his heretical beliefs. He was then burned alive in a public place in Rome. Historians, scientists and teachers usually deny that Bruno was condemned for his beliefs about the universe and that his trial was linked to the later confrontations between the Inquisition and Galileo in 1616 and 1633. Based on new evidence, however, Burned Alive asserts that Bruno?s beliefs about the universe were indeed the primary factors that led to Bruno?s condemnation: his beliefs that the stars are suns surrounded by planetary worlds like our own, and that the Earth moves because it has a soul.
Alberto A. Mart?nez shows how some of the same Inquisitors who judged Bruno also confronted Galileo in 1616. Ultimately the one clergyman who wrote the most critical reports used by the Inquisition to condemn Galileo in 1633 immediately wrote an unpublished manuscript, in which he denounced Galileo and other followers of Copernicus for believing that many worlds exist and that the Earth moves because it has a soul. This book challenges the accepted history of astronomy and shows how cosmology led Bruno bravely to his death.

About the author
Alberto A. Mart?nez is Professor of History of Science at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of several books, including Kinematics: The Lost Origins of Einstein?s Relativity (2009), Science Secrets: The Truth About Darwin?s Finches, Einstein?s Wife, and Other Myths (2011) and The Cult of Pythagoras (2012).

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