Yes, he was poor all of his life. Men like him had sponsors who supported their work.
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The famous scientist whom we usually refer to as Galileo was named, in full, Galileo Galilei. His first name actually was Galileo.
Galileo Galilei faced financial challenges throughout his life due to his modest income as a professor and the expenses of caring for his family. He was not wealthy by the standards of his time, but he was not destitute either. His financial situation improved after he became a court mathematician for the Medicis in Florence.
Yes they were very poor. I'm just looking up the answer for research. I don't really know the answer. His Father was a doctor and he was a teacher in geometry, mechanics, and astronomy.
it is Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuto de' Galilei
Galileo's full name was Galileo Galilei.
Galileo's full name was Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei.
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No, Galileo Galilei did not invent the classical test theory. The classical test theory in psychometrics was developed by mental testing pioneer Charles Spearman in the early 20th century. The theory focuses on the relationship between observed test scores and the true underlying construct being measured.