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          Galileo Galilei

          Italian physicist, astronomer, one of the founders of natural science, an outstanding thinker of the Renaissance.
          Date of Birth: 15.02.1564
          Country: Italy

          Biography of Galileo Galilei

          Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, astronomer, and one of the founders of natural science, as well as a prominent thinker of the Renaissance.

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        6. He was born on February 15, 1564, in the city of Pisa, into a noble but impoverished family. His father, Vincenzo Galilei, was a talented musician and composer, but art did not provide enough income, so he supplemented his earnings with cloth trading.

          Galileo lived in Pisa until the age of eleven, where he attended school, and then moved with his family to Florence.

          There, he continued his education at a Benedictine monastery, studying grammar, arithmetic, rhetoric, and other subjects. At the age of seventeen, Galileo enrolled at the University of Pisa to pursue a career in medicine. Due to financial constraints, he had t