Citation
Alternate Title(s): De locis solidis divinatio geometrica
Publication Location: Florence
Year: 1701
Item Location
Exhibit: The Galileo Affair
Section: Galileo and the Church
Summary
In this work, Viviani reconstructed an ancient study of conic sections by Aristaeus the Elder (4th century B.C.E.). Viviani became Galileo’s student and assistant in 1639. In 1690, at the entrance to his residence in Florence, Viviani erected a public monument to Galileo which contributed to the rehabilitation of Galileo’s reputation. To the left and right of a bust of Galileo appear emblems of the satellites of Jupiter and the parabolic motion of projectiles. Two large cartouches on either side display inscriptions honoring Galileo, which are transcribed in this work.
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Theme(s): History, Mathematics
Geographical Region(s): Italy, Europe
Resource Type: Book
Chronological Period: 17th century
Resource Type: Book