Lot 84
Lot 84
From the Astronomical Library of the late Owen Gingerich
Dialogo

Galileo Galilei, 1632

Price Realised USD 100,800
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Dialogo

Galileo Galilei, 1632

Price Realised USD 100,800
Price Realised USD 100,800
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GALILEI, Galileo (1564-1641). Dialogo ... sopre i due massimi sistemi del mondo Tolemaico, e Copernicano. Florence: Giovanni Battista Landini, 1632.

First edition of Galilei's famous defense of Copernican heliocentrism; the direct cause of his trial and imprisonment. In 1624, eight years after being forbidden to promulgate heliocentrism by the previous pope, Galileo was granted permission to write on the subject by the new Pope Urban VIII, his friend and patron for more than a decade—on the condition that Aristotelian and Copernican theories were put forward equally and impartially. To this end, Galileo wrote his work as a dialogue between Salviati, a Copernican, and Simplicio ("Dummy"), an upholder of the geocentric Ptolemaic and Aristotelian orthodoxy. Far from impartial, the work "is a masterly polemic for the new science. It displays all the great discoveries in the heavens which the ancients had ignored" (PMM). For this, Galileo lost the support of Urban VIII and was called to Rome for trial by the Inquisition. His sentence of life imprisonment was immediately commuted to permanent house arrest and the Dialogo was placed on the Index, where it remained until 1832. Grolier/Horblit 18c; Haskell Norman 858; PMM 128.

Quarto (223 x 157mm). With errata leaf, pasted-on correction slip on p.92, and manuscript addition of letter H to diagram on p.192. Engraved frontispiece by Staefan della Bella, woodcut Landini device on title, woodcut text diagrams and illustrations throughout, woodcut ornamental initials, type-ornament head- and tailpieces and factotum initials (some intermittent browning, repaired worm hole in lower margin of C4-E5). Modern half vellum over marbled boards, red spine label. Provenance: Owen Gingerich (bookplate).
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