Galileo's museum

Galileo's museum

Postby CielOnTap on Fri Jul 23, 2010 10:40 am

Florence Journal
A Museum Display of Galileo Has a Saintly Feel
By RACHEL DONADIO
Published: July 22, 2010
FLORENCE, Italy — The Galileo case is often seen starkly as science’s first decisive blow against not only faith but also the power of the Roman Catholic Church. It has never been quite that simple, though. Galileo was a believer, devastated at being convicted, in 1633, of heresy for upending the biblical view of the universe.

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Now a particularly enduring Catholic practice is on prominent display in, of all places, Florence’s history of science museum, recently renovated and renamed to honor Galileo: Modern-day supporters of the famous heretic are exhibiting newly recovered bits of his body — three fingers and a gnarly molar sliced from his corpse nearly a century after he died — as if they were the relics of an actual saint.

“He’s a secular saint, and relics are an important symbol of his fight for freedom of thought,” said Paolo Galluzzi, the director of the Galileo Museum, which put the tooth, thumb and index finger on view last month, uniting them with another of the scientist’s digits already in its collection.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/23/world/europe/23galileo.html
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Re: Galileo's museum

Postby burnt fare on Fri Jul 23, 2010 5:47 pm

Italy's newest attraction is a museum renamed after a scientist that dared to tell the Church that the sun moved differently than the accepted model of the universe. The reliquary is a Catholic construct, isn't it? Might be a good year to give to Galileo's tomb what is Galileo's. The place is sure to be attractive to visitors who don't have an interest in fashion in Italy.
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