Bibliography Explains Galileo’S Scientific Contributions II, Grand Duke of Tuscany

Bibliography Explains Galileo’S Scientific Contributions II, Grand Duke of Tuscany

Ga li l eo’s Battle for the He aven s AIRING OCTOBER 29, 2002 Galileo White, Michael. Galilei,Galileo. Galileo Galilei:Inventor, Astronomer, Starry Messenger and Rebel. In 1609, Galileo became the first Books Woodbridge, CT: Blackbirch Press, 1999. astronomer to systematically observe Brighton, Catherine. Covers the life and accomplishments of the heavens with a telescope.The Galileo’s Treasure Box. Galileo, including an examination of the following year he published a book of New York: Walker and Company, 2001. conflict between the scientists of the time his findings, which included drawings and the Catholic Church. ya of the Moon’s Introduces the reader to Galileo through phases and the the eyes of his daughter Virginia as she discovery of examines the tools in his study. c ya Videos four moons Drake,Stillman. Galileo’s Battle for the Heavens. orbiting Jupiter. Galileo: AVery Short Introduction. WGBH Boston Video, 2002. a New York : Oxf o r d Univer s i t y Pres s , 20 0 1 . Examines Galileo’s astronomical discov- Presents a short introduction to Galileo’s eries, shares correspondence with his life and achievements focusing on his daughter, and chronicles his clash with conflicts with theologians but supporting the Catholic Church. ya a the hypothesis that he was an advocate for the Catholic Church. ya a Galileo:On the Shoulders of Giants. Steeplechase Entertainment, 1999. Fisher,Leonardo. Introduces children to Galileo’s discover- Galileo. ies, his conflict with the Catholic Church, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1992. and his mentorship of Cosimo de Medici Bibliography Explains Galileo’s scientific contributions II, Grand Duke of Tuscany. c ya and discusses his support for the Find resources for Galileo, 16th Copernican system. c Web Sites and 17th century Italy, astronomy, MacLachlan, James. Galileo’s Battle for the Heavens and careers information in this Galileo Galilei: First Physicist. bibliography. www.pbs.org/nova/galileo/ New York : Oxf o r d Univer s i t y Pres s , 19 9 7 . Learn about Galileo’s life, his place in the Contains a detailed chronology of world of science, his experiments, and his Galileo’s life and sidebars explaining his mistaken belief that the Earth’s daily scientific contributions; appropriate for rotation and its annual orbit around the a high school audience. ya Sun trigger ocean tides. c ya a Reston, James. Galileo Galilei Galileo:A Life. galileo.imss.firenze.it/museo/b/egalilg. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, html 1994. Short biography of Galileo with links Re t e l ls the story of Galileo’s life, in cl u d i n g to information about his inventions and his scientific cont ri b u t i o ns and his con- discoveries. Find a virtual tour of his fr ont a t i o n with the Catholic Church. a artifacts at: galileo.imss.firenze.it/ museo/4/index.html ya a Sis, Peter. Starry Messenger:Galileo Galilei. The Galileo Project of Rice University New York: Farrar,Straus & Giroux es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/ Books for Young Readers, 2000. Contains an illustrated biography of Galileo, translations of the letters from Weaves together pictures, maps, quotes his daughter, information about other sci- from Galileo, and simple text to create a entists of his time, a portrait gallery, and portrait of Galileo. c links to other resources. ya a Sobel, Dava. Thursday’s Classroom Galileo’s Daughter:A Historical www.thursdaysclassroom.com/ Memoir of Science,Faith,and Love. index_08feb01.html The following icons indicate whether a New York: Walker and Company, 1999. resource is recommended for children, Includes fun facts about Galileo, young adult, and/or adult audiences. Presents a human picture of Galileo the a Galileo astronomy tour, links, scientist and Galileo the father as portr ayed and activities. c ya c children in the letters written by his daughter. a ya young adult a adult B I B L I O G R APHY ¥ PAGE 1 OF 4 W W W . P B S . O R G / N O V A / G A L I L E O Ga li l eo’s Battle for the He aven s AIRING OCTOBER 29, 2002 Before and After Severance, John. Galilei,Galileo. Einstein: Visionary Scientist. Dialogue on the Two Chief World Galileo: New York: Clarion, 1999. Systems:Ptolemaic and Copernican Selected Scientists Provides a biographical account of Religious authorities had been uncom- Einstein’s life including his childhood, fortable with some of Galileo’s earlier career, and fame. ya publications,but it was this one that Books pushed them over the edge. In 1632, Berlinski, David. Videos Galileo presented his defense of the Newton’s Gift:How Sir Isaac Newton Copernican, heliocentric Unlocked the System of the World. A.Einstein: How I See the World. system as a discussion among three New York: Simon and Schuster, 2000. PBS Home Video, 1991. friends, including a foolish character Chronicles the work that led to Newton’s Excerpts from Einstein’s diaries, personal who seemed to represent the Pope. letters, and writings to show how he fame. a Upon publication, the church became an advocate for peace. ya a summoned Bodanis, David. Galileo to E=mc2:A Biography of the World’s Einstein Revealed. Rome Most Famous Equation. WGBH Boston Video, 1996. to appear before New York: Berkeley Publishing, 2000. Chronicles Einstein’s life and scientific the Roman Profiles Einstein and explains his most achievements from his birth in 1879 to his death in 1955. ya a Inquisition. famous equation. a a Bragg, Melvyn. On Giants’ Shoulders:Great Scientists 16th and 17th Century and Their Discoveries from Archimedes Italy to DNA. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1998. Books Provides short biographies of important scientific discoveries and the scientists Dooley, Brendan. who made them, including Galileo, The Social History of Skepticism: Newton, and Einstein. a Experience and Doubt in Early Modern Culture. Coles, Peter. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Einstein and the Birth of Big Science. University Press, 1999. Cambridge, England: Icon Books, 2000. Traces the growth of skepticism in 17th Simplifies Einstein’s scientific ideas. ya century Europe, a movement of which Gingrich, Owen. Galileo was a part. a The Great Copernicus Chase. Peters, Edward. Cambridge, MA: Sky Publishing, 1992. Inquisition. Provides a series of articles covering Berkeley, CA: University of California developments in astronomy, including the Press, 1988. origin of the zodiac, fake astrolabes and Documents the history of the Inquisition, the development of modern astronomy in from Roman legal procedure to the the United States. a enforcement body of the Roman Church, Hammontree, Marie. particularly as it functioned in 16th to Albert Einstein: Young Thinker. 19th century Mediterranean Europe. a New York: Simon and Schuster, 1961. Rabb, Theodore K. Tells about Einstein’s childhood. c ya Renaissance Lives: Portraits of an Age. New York: Basic Books, 2000. Henry, John. Moving Heaven and Earth:Copernicus Portrays the lives of 15 men and women and the Solar System. who lived during the Renaissance in Cambridge, England: Icon Books, 2001. Europe, including Galileo. ya a The following icons indicate whether a resource is recommended for children, Covers the high points of the Copernican young adult, and/or adult audiences. Revolution. ya a c children ya young adult a adult B I B L I O G R APHY ¥ PAGE 2 OF 4 W W W . P B S . O R G / N O V A / G A L I L E O Ga li l eo’s Battle for the He aven s AIRING OCTOBER 29, 2002 Periodicals Galilei,Galileo. Astronomy History and Demonstrations Astronomy. Concerning Sunspots and Their Books Waukesha, WI: Kalmbach Publishing. Phenomena Becklake,Sue,Sebastian Quigley, and Includes articles on recent developments One of the first astronomers to see Mel Pickering. in the field of astronomy. ya a sunspots, Galileo observed that they All About Space: The Universe, moved along the surface of the Sun, Our Solar System,and Space Travel. Odyssey: Adventures in Science. evidence that the Sun rotated.Galileo New York: Scholastic, 1998. Peterborough, NH: Cobblestone entered into a debate with a Jesuit Publishing. Presents general information about space professor over Presents science features for children. for a young audience. c the question of Find it online at: whether the Brashear, Ronald. www.odysseymagazine.com/ c ya Sun was sta- Star Struck:One Thousand Years of the tionary and in Art and Science of Astronomy. Sky & Telescope. 1613 published Seattle,WA: University of Washington Cambridge, MA: Sky Publishing. his argument in Press, 2001. Brings the amateur astronomer news on this book. Provides an in-depth history of astronomy recent astronomical discoveries,sky a with text, photographs, illustrations,and charts, and other information. a excerpts from old books. ya a Videos Dickinson, Terence. Night Watch:A Practical Guide to Have Telescope,Will Travel. Viewing the Universe. Films Wes t , 19 9 8 . Buffalo, NY:Firefly Books, 1998. Explores the solar system, the Milky Relates information for the backyard Way, and the larger universe. ya a astronomer, such as a guide to star bright- Meet the Planets. ness, constellation maps, sky charts, and Standard Deviants TV, 2001. tips on buying equipment. a Provides an overview of the solar system. Kerrod, Robin. c ya The Sky at Night: Your Guide to the Heavens. Web Sites Hauppauge, NY: Barron’s Educational Series, 2000. Astro for Kids www.astronomy.com/content/static/ Provides interactive guide including AstroForKids/default.asp planisphere, flashlight,star maps, and star Kids can click through information about guide. ya a the solar system. c National Audubon Society. Educational Activities Field Guide to the Night Sky. www.astrosociety.org/education/ New York: Alfred A.

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