He wrote Commentariolus (never published) and On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres (most famous work).
Johannes Kepler formulated (not invented) the laws of planetary motion.
He wrote 6 books. One of them about astronomy. Then, the universe.
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Kepler was not an inventor but an astronomer and mathematician. He formulates the laws governing planetary motion.
He made the Kepler laws and theories
Galileo publish the book starry mesenger and Sidereus nuncius
1610 March
yes he did.
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.
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Great Books - 1993 Galileo's Dialogue was released on: USA: 1998
Galileo publish the book starry mesenger and Sidereus nuncius
1610 March
yes he did.
The Galileo Galilei Page Is Not Put Out. I Visited It Right Now For A Project. So just go to wikipedia and on the search bar Write "Galileo Galilei" and you will get his biography. Your Welcome...
he did write both
how many books did the mayan write
He didn't write any books.
she started to write books in 2001
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.
incas didn't write books but they wrote on clay
authors write books