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RefNoEL/G1/1
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TitleLetter from G[alileo] G[alilei] to Padre Benedetto Castelli, dated at Florence
CreatorGalilei; Galileo (1564-1642); Italian physicist; mathematician; astronomer; philosopher
Date21 December 1613
DescriptionA letter, attributed to Galileo, in which the author attempts to reconcile the Copernican System with scripture, with reference to a passage in Joshua. Includes extensive annotations and emendments throughout. On the second page of the letter, 'false' has been crossed out, and the phrase 'hanno aspetto diverso dal vero' [differing from the truth] has been added to a passage regarding the content of scripture.

This holograph and its significance is discussed in the Notes and Records of the Royal Society: Camerota, Michele; Giudice, Franco; Ricciardo, Salvatore. 'The reappearance of Galileo's original Letter to Benedetto Castelli', Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science, volume 73, issue 1 (2019), pp. 11-28.
LanguageItalian
Extent7p
FormatManuscript
Place originFlorence, Tuscany, Italy
Origin coordinates43.76667, 11.25
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AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rsnr.2018.0053
LBO Supplement, Volume 3 (D-G) pp 397-408
LBC Supplement Volume 3, pp 333-343
Transcribed in 'Le opere di Galileo Galilei...' (Florence, 1895), vol 5, p 281
English translation in 'Galileo at work. His scientific biography' by Stillman Drake (University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London: 1978), pp 224-229
M. Camerota, F. Giudice, S. Ricciardo, 'The reappearance of Galileo's original Letter to Benedetto Castelli'', Notes and Records of the Royal Society, 2018.
URLDescriptionAlso available on Early Modern Letters Online
URLhttp://emlo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/profile/work/f6c84fe5-831b-4ea5-9d8f-10593a4ea513
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DocumentTranscription of letter by GG (EL_G1_1).doc
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