GALILEO vs The Inquisition
All About History UK|Issue 132
How the revered astronomer went head to head with the might of the Catholic Church
- Emily Staniforth
GALILEO vs The Inquisition

Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei was born in Pisa, then in the Duchy of Florence, in 1564. Commonly known as Galileo, he is credited with being one of the greatest scientific minds of the 16th and 17th centuries and is sometimes referred to as the 'father of modern science'. However, during Galileo's lifetime he would not have been referred to as a scientist. He was a polymath: a natural philosopher, mathematician and astronomer. Attending the University of Padua, initially to study medicine but later mathematics, Galileo honed his scientific knowledge before beginning to lecture and theorise for himself. In astronomy, he made advances that redefined the way we've understood the universe ever since. Although it is a common misconception that Galileo invented the telescope (it was actually invented in the Netherlands in 1608), he did utilise the new equipment to discover the four moons of Jupiter, the phases of Venus and that the Moon was covered in craters and mountains. Yet it wasn't any of these groundbreaking findings that he would have to defend when he came up against one of the most powerful institutions in the Italian states.

Founded in the 12th century, the Inquisition was a collection of Catholic organisations across Europe that operated with the aim of rooting out heresy and heretics across the continent.

The most infamous incarnation of the Inquisition was established in Spain in the 15th century and was known for its extreme and brutal methods. In the papal state of Rome, however, the Roman Inquisition saw a renewal in 1542, largely in response to the Counter-Reformation that was sweeping across Europe. In comparison to the Spanish Inquisition, the Roman branch was much more moderate in its pursuit of heretics, but this did not diminish its power or the fear it inspired.

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