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1616. Galileo Galilei is formally banned by the Roman Catholic Church from teaching or defending the view that the earth orbits the sun.

In 1610, he published his Sidereus Nuncius, describing the observations that he had made with his new, much stronger telescope, amongst them, the Galilean moons of Jupiter. With these observations and additional observations that followed, he promoted the heliocentric theory of Copernicus published in De revolutionibus orbium coelestium.

Frontispiece (by Stefan Della Bella) and title page of Galileo Galilei's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, published by Giovanni Battista Landini in 1632 in Florence.

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For much of the time he was dealing with all that inquisition nonsense, he was suffering from an inoperable hernia and wore an iron hernia truss

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Galileo's trial is kind of a secondary motif used by German poet Durs Grünbein in his verse epic "Vom Schnee oder Descartes in Deutschland", first published in 2003.

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@gutenberg_org From Wikipedia:

He was tried by the Inquisition, found "vehemently suspect of heresy", and forced to recant. He spent the rest of his life under house arrest.

He wrote two book while under house arrest!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_Galilei?wprov=sfla1

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