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Frontispiece from Galileos Dialogue
Frontispiece of a book by the Italian astronomer and physicist Galileo called Dialogue on the two chief world systems, published in 1632. The book is in the form of a dialogue between two people who present their views before an intelligent layman. The views are those of Ptolemy on the one hand and Copernicus on the other. Galileo allows the Copernican the best of the argument and as a result was brought before the Inquisition on charges of heresy
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Mouse Pad
Bring some life into your office, or create a heartfelt gift, with a personalised deluxe Mouse Mat. Made of high-density black foam with a tough, stain-resistant inter-woven cloth cover they will brighten up any home or corporate office.
Archive quality photographic print in a durable wipe clean mouse mat with non slip backing. Works with all computer mice
Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the frontispiece of Galileo's groundbreaking book, "Dialogue on the two chief world systems" published in 1632. The intricate illustration serves as a visual representation of the intellectual battle between Ptolemy and Copernicus, two prominent figures in astronomy and physics during that era. Galileo's book takes the form of a dialogue between these two contrasting viewpoints, presented before an intelligent layman. In this thought-provoking image, we witness the clash of ideas as Ptolemy's geocentric model competes with Copernicus' heliocentric theory. The significance of this frontispiece lies not only in its artistic beauty but also in its historical context. By granting Copernicus the upper hand in their debate, Galileo challenged conventional beliefs and ultimately faced severe consequences for his audacity. Accused of heresy by the Inquisition, he was subjected to persecution due to his revolutionary scientific ideas. As we contemplate this photograph, let us appreciate both Galileo's courage to question prevailing dogmas and Science Photo Library for preserving such valuable glimpses into our scientific heritage. This image reminds us that progress often comes at great personal cost and encourages us to continue pushing boundaries in pursuit of knowledge and truth.
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