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Galileo

Galileo

Walter W. Bryant

Galileo is a concise biography of Galileo Galilei, written by Walter W. Bryant. Published in the early 20th century, it covers the life and contributions of Galileo, who is recognized as the father of observational astronomy, modern science, and the scientific method. The book discusses his significant achievements and the controversies he faced during his lifetime, highlighting his impact on classical physics and the development of scientific thought.

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