Life Of Galileo

Life of Galileo, also known simply as Galileo, is a play by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht which was first published in 1940. It is 131 pages long. A screen adaptation of the play was made in 1975, under the title Galileo. It was directed by Joseph Losey. The plot of the play concerns the latter period of the life of Galileo Galilei, the great Italian natural philosopher, who was persecuted by the Roman Catholic Church for his promolugation of his scientific discoveries. The play embraces such themes as the conflict between the dogmatic church and science, as well as constancy in the face of oppression.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
oakland zoo
lungwort
south fork shenandoah river
measure of a man
a1w reactor
s1w reactor
subway 400
manufactured housing
north fork shenandoah river
judas 0
darhyl s. ramsey
bettis laboratory
machina
shenandoah river (disambiguation)
language in canada
pointe du hoc
jacques laffite
land ordinance
fission product
john brown (maryland)
paul troost
alfredo kraus
red house painters
economic regions of russia
zhe (cyrillic)
tarn vedra
peter wheeler
juno online services
john brown (pennsylvania)
balboa park (san diego, california)
reykjahl
northwood hills tube station
huan zhu princess
alexander obolensky
federal subjects of russia
deacon john troyer
yaroslav of russia
ambrose small
charlie jenkins
cutoff
rugby league ashes
city jumper
infrared divergence
reinhard hauff