No, Galileo wrote his first work, Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, as a free man. It was that book that angered the Catholic Church. Galileo was never actually in jail; he was put on house arrest even when he was awaiting trial. The Church condemned him to a life of house arrest, and it was there that he wrote his second book. He was never actually in jail, but he was on permanent house arrest where he wrote his second.
Galileo was actually quite a prolific author; a link to some of his more famous publications can be found below.
Galileo publish the book starry mesenger and Sidereus nuncius
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yes he did.
no, he did not
Yes, Galileo had jobs before he was a scientist. Galileo found an interest in math. he became a math tutor for a while
He didn't write any books.
No Mary Pope Osborne did not write any other books
Great Books - 1993 Galileo's Dialogue was released on: USA: 1998
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No, Socrates did not write any books himself. The information we have about him comes from the writings of his students, especially Plato.
She wrote an autobiography of her life in the sixties and seventies. She did not write any children's books.
no she didn't write any books but she always kept a journal with her from everyday she went out to shoot.
Galileo publish the book starry mesenger and Sidereus nuncius
Loris Malaguzzi did not write any books. Her theories were written about in several books though. Other authors write about the Loris Malaguzzi and Reggio Emilia's experience and work.
Shakespeare did not write any books. He wrote plays, and lots of poetry, but he never wrote any books.
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