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1.
1543
Copernicus heliocentric theory is published
It's published on the revoultion of the Celestial Spheres
This Is seen as the symbolic beginning of the scientific revolution
2.
1554
Major precursor- Galileo Galilei
Giovanni Beneditti opposed Aristotle's work
Giovanni argued freely falling bodies move with speeds
of proportional weight
3.
1609
Galileo constructs his first telescope
Keplers astronomia nova shows mars,
which moves in an elliptical path.
4.
1609-1610
Galileo's published findings stated the observings of:
Numerous stars ( invisible to the naked eye),
Mountains on the moon, and four moons circling Jupiter
5.
1616
Famous Injunction against Galileo
Warning him not to hold or depend
On the hypothesis asserted in
Copernicus "On the Revoultion"
6.
1620
English attorney and Francis bacon
Publish famous work "Novum Organum"
A method on observation and experiment
7.
1628
Work of history on physiology and medicine
Is published by William Harvey showing
Circulation of blood.
8.
1633
Galileo is called before inquisition
He is placed under house arrest for life
9.
1687
Issac newtons wrote mathematical
Principles of Philosophy
This establishes the three laws
of motion and of universal gravitation
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