Abstract

ALTHOUGH Galileo began his career as a teacher in Pisa, and occupied for three years the Chair of Mathematics there, and was inscribed until his death in the list of the teachers of that University, nevertheless the University of Padua was the one to which from the beginning he had aspired, and in which he exercised with the greatest efficiency his powers as a man of science and a lecturer. Now the University and citizens of Padua desire to celebrate the tercentenary of the day on which he delivered his first lecture.

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