Title: Mathematics PreMay Seminar
1Mathematics Pre-May Seminar
2Michelangelos Tomb in Firenzes Basilica of
Santa Croce
3Galileos Tomb, Santa Croce
4Michelangelos Giudizio Universale(Last
Judgment), Cappella Sistina, Vatican
5Detail from Giudizio Universale in the Cappella
Sistina
6Another Detail from Giudizio
7More Delicious Detail from Giudizio
8Four Copernican Heresies
- Heliocentrism
- Heliostatism
- Geokineticism
- Nongeocentrism
- The doctrine that the sun is motionless and at
the center of the universe, and the earth moves
around it is both false and contrary to scripture.
9Accusations of Galileo (Finocchiaro, page 8)
- Holding truth of earths motion
- Corresponding about this doctrine with German
mathematicians - Publishing Sunspot Letters that explained truth
of the doctrine - Answering scriptural objections against the
doctrine with personal interpretations of
Scripture - Writing a letter to a disciple with propositions
against the correct meaning of Scripture
10Books banned by the Index, 1616
- Copernicus De revolutionibus orbium coelestium
(On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres) - Diego de Zuñiga Commentary on Job
- Paolo A. Foscarini Letter on the Pythagorean
Option
11Historical Timeline
- 1517 Martin Luther announces his 95 Theses
- 1543 Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
Copernicus - 1545-1563 Council of Trent
- 1564 Michelangelo dies, Galileo Galilei is born
- 1600 Giordano Bruno burned at the stake
- 1616 Index bans Copernican books
- 12 April 1633 G denies receiving special
injunction - 30 April 1633 G admits receiving warning (plea
deal?) - 1633 G guilty of vehement suspicion of heresy
by Roman Inquisition - 1634 Sister Maria Celeste dies
- 1642 Galileo dies
- 1664 Descartes works placed on the Index
12Historical Timeline Continued
- 1737 Galileo reburied in Santa Croce, Firenze
- 1792 Girolamo Tiraboschi lectures that Galileo
was too aggressive, zealous, rash - 1810 Napoleon transfers the Vatican archives to
France - 1814 Vatican archives returned to Rome, but not
Galileos trial proceedings - 1822 Inquisition rules Catholics can accept
earths motion as a fact after Settele affair at
La Sapienza University - 1835 Galileo and Copernicus removed from Index
- 1867-1878 Trial proceedings gradually published
- 1893 Pope Leo XIIIs encyclical Providentissimus
Deus
13Historical Timeline Continued
- 1937-1939, 1945-1947, etc Bertold Brechts
Galileo - 1959 Arthur Koestler publishes The Sleepwalkers
- 1992 Vatican settles Galileo affair
- 1999 Dava Sobels Galileos Daughter published,
becomes international best seller - 2004 William R. Shea and Mariano Artigas publish
Galileo in Rome Rise Fall of a Troublesome
Genius - 2005 Maurice A. Finocchiaros Retrying Galileo,
1633-1992 published - 2008 Richard J. Blackwell publishes Behind the
Scenes at Galileos Trial - 2008 Pope Benedict XVI cancels at La Sapienza
Univ.
14Key Issues in the Galileo Affair
- Scientific question of the reality of the earths
motion - Theological question of Scriptures authority in
natural philosophy - Methodological question of the earths motion
- Historical question of whether Copernicanism was
declared heretical or just contrary to Scripture - Question of whether Simplicio in the Dialogo was
a mockery of Pope Urban VIII - Did Galileo receive the special injunction, or
just Bellarmines warning? - What was the actual rigorous examination of
Galileo?
15Quote, French Jesuit Honore Fabri, 1661
- It has been more than once asked of your leaders
whether they had a demonstration for asserting
the motion of the earth. They have never affirmed
they had. Therefore, nothing hinders that the
Church may understand those Scriptural passages
that speak of this matter in a literal sense, and
declare that they should be so understood as long
as the contrary is not evinced by any
demonstration if perhaps it should be found out
by you (which I hardly believe it will), in this
case the Church will not at all scruple to
declare that those passages are to be understood
in a figurative and improper sense, according to
that of the poets the land and the cities slip
backward.
16Quote, Adrien Auzout in response to Fabri, 1665
(Finocchiaro, p 95)
- It does not appear at all that God has wanted to
teach us anything in particular about nature on
the contrary, almost all who have wanted to find
the principles of their philosophy in Scripture
have fallen into untenable errors in it we
should only look for the maxims of religion and
morality, and not for the principles of physics
or astronomy, which are as useless for the other
life as they are useful for this one.
17Quote, Maurice A. Finocchiaro (2005)
- A related compromise was the suggestion that
either Galileos biblical critics should be
prevented from using scriptural passages against
his physical theories, or he should be allowed to
answer them but that it was quite improper to
allow them free rein while silencing him and his
supporters. (page 312)
18Galileo, quoting Cardinal Cesare Baronio
- The Bible shows the way to go to heaven, not the
way the heavens go
19Galileo Bibliography
- Maurice A. Finocchiaro, Retrying Galileo,
1633-1992 (2005) - Dava Sobel, Galileos Daughter A Historical
Memoir of Science, Faith, and Love (2000) - Peter Machamer, editor, The Cambridge Companion
to Galileo (1998) - Galileo Affair, Wikipedia http//en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Galileo_affair