Galileo Galilei and the Roman Curia: From Authentic SourcesGebler, Karl von
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Galileo Galilei and the Roman Curia: From Authentic Sources
Gebler, Karl von
Astronomers -- Italy -- Biography; Catholic Church. Curia romana; Galilei, Galileo, 1564-1642; Religion and science -- History
The Sentence in full.—Analysis of it.—The Copernican
System had not been pronounced heretical by “Infallible”
Authority.—The Special Prohibition assumed as Fact.—The
Sentence illegal according to the Canon Law.—The Holy Office
exceeded its powers in calling upon Galileo to recant.—The
Sentence not unanimous.—This escaped notice for two hundred
and thirty-one Years.—The Recantation.—Futile attempts to
show that Galileo had really altered his Opinion.—After the
Sentence, Imprisonment exchanged for Banishment to Trinita de’
Monti.—Petition for leave to go to Florence.—Allowed to go to
Siena.
On Wednesday, 22nd June, 1633, in the forenoon, Galileo was conducted
to the large hall used for melancholy proceedings of this kind, in the
Dominican Convent of St. Maria sopra la Minerva, where, in the presence
of his judges and a large assemblage of cardinals and prelates of the
Holy Congregation, the following sentence was read to him:—
WE, Gasparo del titolo di S. Croce in Gierusalemme Borgia;
Fra Felice Centino del titolo di S. Anastasia, detto d’Ascoli;
Guido del titolo di S. Maria del Popolo Bentivoglio;
Fra Desiderio Scaglia del titolo di S. Carlo detto di Cremona;
Fra Antonio Barberino detto di S. Onofrio;
Laudivio Zacchia del titolo di S. Pietro in Vincola detto di
S. Sisto;
Berlingero del titolo di S. Agostino, Gessi;
Fabricio del titolo di S. Lorenzo in pane e perna, Verospi,
chiamato Prete;
Francesco di S. Lorenzo in Damaso Barberino, e
Martio di S. Maria Nuova Ginetti Diaconi;
by the grace of God, cardinals of the Holy Roman Church,
Inquisitors General, by the Holy Apostolic see specially
deputed, against heretical depravity throughout the whole
Christian Republic.
Whereas you, Galileo, son of the late Vincenzo Galilei,
Florentine, aged seventy years, were in the year 1615
denounced to this Holy Office for holding as true the false
doctrine taught by many, that the sun is the centre of the
world and immovable, and that the earth moves, and also with
a diurnal motion; for having disciples to whom you taught
the same doctrine; for holding correspondence with certain
mathematicians of Germany concerning the same; for having
printed certain letters, entitled “On the Solar Spots,” wherein
you developed the same doctrine as true; and for replying to
the objections from the Holy Scriptures, which from time to
time were urged against it, by glossing the said Scriptures
according to your own meaning: and whereas there was thereupon
produced the copy of a document in the form of a letter,
purporting to be written by you to one formerly your disciple,
and in this divers propositions are set forth,[394] following
the hypothesis of Copernicus, which are contrary to the true
sense and authority of Holy Scripture:
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