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*''[[Sidereus Nuncius|The Starry Messenger]]'' (1610; in Latin, Sidereus Nuncius) *''[[Sidereus Nuncius|The Starry Messenger]]'' (1610; in Latin, Sidereus Nuncius)
*''Discourse on Floating Bodies'' (1612) *''Discourse on Floating Bodies'' (1612)
-*''Letters on Sunspots'' (1613)+*''[[Letters on Sunspots]]'' (1613)
*''[[Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina]]'' (1615; published in 1636) *''[[Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina]]'' (1615; published in 1636)
*''Discourse on the Tides'' (1616; in Italian, Discorso del flusso e reflusso del mare) *''Discourse on the Tides'' (1616; in Italian, Discorso del flusso e reflusso del mare)

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Galileo Galilei (15 February 15648 January 1642) was an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher; and a countercultural icon closely associated with the scientific revolution. Galileo's experiment-based work is a significant break from the abstract approach of Aristotle.

Summary of Galileo's published written works

Galileo's main written works are as follows:

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