it is where he invents the telescope
Galileo's childhood refers to the span of life roughly between the ages of 1-17 of Galileo Galilei. Galileo Galilei was born on February 15,1564 in Pisa, Italy. He was the oldest of 7 children. Lylia, Maria, Lorenzo, Marsen, Diso, Giovani, and Lakel. As a small boy he enjoyed to create ingenious machines.
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One big event that occurred during the latter part of Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz's life was the Salem Witch Trials in colonial North America.
i think it is the chapter of her life every chapter is so very adventorous
He invented the telescope
Galileo Galilei
It was hard life time to accomplish great things but Galileo was able to
Galileo figaro, magnifico -queen, bohemian rhapsody
When he was 8 he moved to Florence a northern city in italy for his youth education.
Yes, he was poor all of his life. Men like him had sponsors who supported their work.
Galileo's childhood refers to the span of life roughly between the ages of 1-17 of Galileo Galilei. Galileo Galilei was born on February 15,1564 in Pisa, Italy. He was the oldest of 7 children. Lylia, Maria, Lorenzo, Marsen, Diso, Giovani, and Lakel. As a small boy he enjoyed to create ingenious machines.
Galileo Galilei
The childhoood of galileo was not the same as any child because he invented toys of his own , which really worked . probably that was what influenced his later life .
He grew up in Pisa, Italy and later moved to Florence when he was young.Galileo was from Pisa, Italy
Galileo Galilei worked at the University of Pisa and taught students that everything, including the sun, revolved around the Earth. He later discovered this to be wrong and the Roman Catholic Church sentenced him to prison for life. He lived out the rest of his years, 98, under house arrest in his villa.
Galileo Galilei was born in present day Italy, and lived (pretty much) his entire life there. By that definition, he would be "Italian." Note, however, that, at that time, people did not identify with Italy as a nation, but with the region of their birth. Thus, Galilei might well have called himself a "Pisan" instead of an Italian. The concept of Italy as one nationality did not become accepted for a few centuries afterwards.