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Sobel, Dava - Galileo's Daughter / A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love

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Afbeelding: Sobel, Dava - Galileo's Daughter / A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love
Schrijver: Sobel, Dava
Titel: Galileo's Daughter / A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love
ISBN: 9780140280555
Uitgever: Penguin Group USA
Bijzonderheid: 2000, paperback, 420pp, Good
Prijs: € 5,25
€ 7,15
Meer info Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love is a highly praised, award-winning 1999 nonfiction book by Dava Sobel that chronicles the life of Galileo Galilei through the lens of his devoted, cloistered daughter, Suor Maria Celeste. The narrative is based on her 124 surviving letters to her father, as his letters to her were not preserved.
Core Themes
The book uses the personal correspondence between Galileo and his eldest, illegitimate daughter (born Virginia Galilei, who took the name Suor Maria Celeste upon entering the convent) to explore the complex interplay of science, religion, and family life in 17th-century Italy.
Science vs. Religion: The book challenges the common misconception of a simple battle between science and faith, presenting Galileo as a man of deep Catholic faith who sought to reconcile his scientific discoveries (like heliocentrism) with his religious beliefs. His conflict with the Inquisition is portrayed as a political struggle driven by misunderstandings rather than a rejection of faith.
The Role of Maria Celeste: Maria Celeste is presented as Galileo's greatest source of emotional and spiritual support, described by her father as "a woman of exquisite mind, singular goodness, and most tenderly attached to me". Her letters, which detail the hardships of convent life, the bubonic plague, and her support for her father's work, humanize the "mythic" figure of Galileo.
Historical Context: Sobel masterfully illuminates the broader era, including the social dynamics of the Medici court, the impact of the Thirty Years' War, and the daily realities of life and illness in a convent, providing rich historical context for Galileo's personal and professional life.
Reception and Awards
Galileo's Daughter has been highly praised for its engaging narrative, meticulous research, and unique perspective on a well-known historical figure.
It was nominated for the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography.
It won the 1999 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Science and Technology.
It received a 2000 Christopher Award.
It was a #1 New York Times bestseller in paperback format.
Reviewers generally commend Sobel's storytelling ability, with The New York Times Book Review stating, "Sobel is a master storyteller... she brings a great scientist to life"
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