Galileo's Universe
"And so the man from Pisa probed, watched, measured, and tested. He used the dripping of water to gauge time, hand spans and arm lengths to find distance. Where Aristotle had asked "why "things moved, Galileo asked" how.
History is full of explorers, inventors, and revolutionaries. Yet few discovered, created, or braved as much as an Italian math profes
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Published
October 1st 2005
by Creative Company
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J. Patrick Lewis is the current Children's Poet Laureate. He has written more than seventy children's books, including Once Upon a Tomb: Gravely Humorous Verses. J. Patrick Lewis lives in Ohio.
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