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<blockquote data-quote="Guy Threepwood" data-source="post: 75975646" data-attributes="member: 423388"><p>As above you have to go back a bit further to get the whole picture</p><p></p><p>It was detailed using records of letters etc in the The Star-Gazer: Harsanyi Zsolt: but a snippet from <a href="https://stmuhistorymedia.org/heliocentrism-galileos-battle-with-the-church/" target="_blank">Heliocentrism: Galileo’s Battle With the Church – StMU History Media</a> here to give you a gist</p><p></p><p><em>So, when Galileo openly claimed to believe in Copernicus’ ideas in 1604, he immediately put himself on the radar of the church.<a href="https://stmuhistorymedia.org/heliocentrism-galileos-battle-with-the-church/#marker-78802-6" target="_blank">6</a> Thankfully, he had deep relationships and important friends within the church, especially among various cardinals and priests. More specifically, he was good friends with Cardinal Maffeo Barberini, who often vouched for him with the Holy Office <strong>and with Pope Paul V</strong> himself.<a href="https://stmuhistorymedia.org/heliocentrism-galileos-battle-with-the-church/#marker-78802-7" target="_blank">7</a> Galileo would get away with speaking and teaching the ideas of heliocentrism for now. </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guy Threepwood, post: 75975646, member: 423388"] As above you have to go back a bit further to get the whole picture It was detailed using records of letters etc in the The Star-Gazer: Harsanyi Zsolt: but a snippet from [URL='https://stmuhistorymedia.org/heliocentrism-galileos-battle-with-the-church/']Heliocentrism: Galileo’s Battle With the Church – StMU History Media[/URL] here to give you a gist [I]So, when Galileo openly claimed to believe in Copernicus’ ideas in 1604, he immediately put himself on the radar of the church.[URL='https://stmuhistorymedia.org/heliocentrism-galileos-battle-with-the-church/#marker-78802-6']6[/URL] Thankfully, he had deep relationships and important friends within the church, especially among various cardinals and priests. More specifically, he was good friends with Cardinal Maffeo Barberini, who often vouched for him with the Holy Office [B]and with Pope Paul V[/B] himself.[URL='https://stmuhistorymedia.org/heliocentrism-galileos-battle-with-the-church/#marker-78802-7']7[/URL] Galileo would get away with speaking and teaching the ideas of heliocentrism for now. [/I] [/QUOTE]
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