Want this question answered?
Galileo Galilei didn't work for anybody but he taught students such as Sagredo.
the telescope.
Galileo Galilei was a professor of mathematics and natural philosophy at the University of Padua. After that, he was a published author of natural philosophy.
Galileo Galilei
Galileo Galilei worked alone, which was common during his time. He did correspond with other scientists, such as Kepler.
Some of Galileo's most significant work was in the field of kinematics, identifying that the total ...by him (or to be written by him) were forbidden, though this latter part was not enforced. ... Galileo Galilei - major areas of study ...
Galileo Galilei lived from 1564 to 1642. His work on what is known as Galileo's Paradox was done from around 1592 to 1610 at the University of Padua where he taught.
we benefit from him because of his military compass, telescope we still use today
Yes, he was poor all of his life. Men like him had sponsors who supported their work.
Galileo's father, Vincenzo Galilei, was a lute player and music theorist. Galileo's mother, GiuliaAmmannati, had no occupation.
In 1589, aged just 25, he was awarded the Chair of Mathematics at the University of Pisa.
Galileo Galilei worked at the University of Pisa and taught students that everything, including the sun, revolved around the Earth. He later discovered this to be wrong and the Roman Catholic Church sentenced him to prison for life. He lived out the rest of his years, 98, under house arrest in his villa.