Highlights Tuesday October 8 th, 2013. Museo Galileo 15:30-18:30 Galileo’s New World Astronomy and Time The Representation of the World Vincenzo Coronelli’s.

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Highlights Tuesday October 8 th, 2013

Museo Galileo 15:30-18:30 Galileo’s New World Astronomy and Time The Representation of the World Vincenzo Coronelli’s Globes The Science of Navigation The Science of Warfare Teaching and Popularizing Science: Mechanics, Optics, Pneumatics, Electromagnetism The Precision Instrument Industry Measuring Natural Phenomena: Atmosphere and Light, : Electricity and Electromagnetism

Speak Italian one gesture a day Single: What are you saying? Double: What in God’s name are you saying?