Citation
Alternate Title(s): Il Saggiatore
Notes: 1st ed., later state
Publication Location: Rome
Year: 1623
Item Location
Exhibit: Controversy over the Comets
Section: Controversy
Summary
Although Galileo eloquently championed mathematical methods in science, the main target of his wit and sarcasm in The Assayer was Grassi, a fellow astronomer, whose mathematical methods proved that comets move above the Moon. Galileo countered that comets are an optical illusion, produced by reflected light, so it becomes a meaningless question to ask where they are located. This copy, with expanded errata, is the usual state of the first edition.
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Theme(s): Mathematics, History of the Book, Astronomy, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Physics, Chemistry
Geographical Region(s): Italy, Europe
Resource Type: Book
Chronological Period: 17th century
Resource Type: Book