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Doubting, Testing, and Confirming Galileo: A translation of Giovanni Battista Riccioli's experiments regarding the motion of a falling body, as reported in his 1651 Almagestum Novum
Doubting Testing Confirming Galileo translation of Giovanni Battista Riccioli's experiments motion of a falling body History and Philosophy of Physics
2012/4/24
The Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista Riccioli is commonly credited with performing the first precise experiments to determine the acceleration of a freely falling body. Riccioli has been discussed...
Teaching Galileo? Get to know Riccioli! -- What a forgotten Italian astronomer can teach students about how science works
Galileo Riccioli Italian astronomer science works
2011/8/5
Abstract: What can physics students learn about science from those scientists who got the answers wrong? Students encounter little science history, and what they have encountered typically portrays sc...
Further Argument Against the Motion of the Earth, Based on Telescopic Observations of the Stars: An English Rendition of Chapter 30, Book 9, Section 4, Pages 460-463 of the Almagestum Novum Volume II of G. B. Riccioli
Further Argument Against Physics
2010/11/16
The Italian Jesuit astronomer Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) Riccioli constructed a powerful, thoroughly scientific argument in favor of geocentrism - an argument based on telescopic observations o...
Giovanni Battista Riccioli's Seventy-Seven Arguments Against the Motion of the Earth: An English Rendition of Almagestum Novum Part II, Book 9, Section 4, Chapter 34, Pages 472-7
Giovanni Battista Riccioli's Seventy-Seven Arguments Almagestum Novum
2010/11/17
In 1651 the Italian Jesuit Giovanni Battista Riccioli (1598-1671) published in his encyclopedic work on astronomy, the Almagestum Novum, 77 arguments against the Copernican movement of the Earth. The...