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- Galileo affair
- Accademia del Cimento
- Persons
- Benedetto Castelli
- Cigoli
- Filippo Salviati
- Galileo Galilei
- Giovanni Alfonso Borelli
- Giovanni Francesco Sagredo
- Johannes de Sacrobosco
- Michelagnolo Galilei
- Marina Gamba
- Paolo Antonio Foscarini
- Simplicius of Cilicia
- Vincenzo Galilei
- Vincenzo Gamba
- Vincenzo Viviani
- Opponents
- Cesare Cremonini (philosopher)
- Christopher Clavius
- Christoph Grienberger
- Claudio Acquaviva
- Cosimo Boscaglia
- Francesco Ingoli
- Melchior Inchofer
- Paolo Emilio Sfondrati
- Robert Bellarmine
- Tommaso Caccini
- Writings (of Galileo and others)
- Commentaries on Aristotle
- De revolutionibus orbium coelestium
- De sphaera mundi
- Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems
- Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina
- Ratio Studiorum
- Sidereus Nuncius
- The Assayer
- And yet it moves
- Galilean moons
- Orbital resonance
- Tautochrone curve
- Phases of Venus
- Stellar parallax
- Later writings of others
- General Scholium
- Horologium Oscillatorium
- Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica
- General Scholium