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Odo Van Maelcote

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using his telescope. Reporting on behalf of his colleagues, Maelcote advised that they agreed with most of Galileo's findings, although they were uncertain whether Saturn consisted of three bodies as Galileo stated (the fact that Saturn had rings was not evident from the first telescopes); rather, it
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seemed to be elliptical in shape. Maelcote also reported that Clavius did not believe that the Moon had mountains and craters as appeared through the telescope; its surface was smooth, and the uneven distribution of some substance within the Moon merely created the illusion of an uneven surface.
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that he had designed and manufactured, which involved two conjoined hemispheres. The device was useful to missionary ventures around the world, as it could be used in both northern and southern latitudes. This made his name known among scientists, and when he sent an astrolabe as a gift to
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Printed gifts in Counter-Reformation Rome: Odo van Maelcote's astrolabium aequinoctiale. Early Modern Rome III Conference, University of California, Rome, 5–7 October 2017
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Biografische Index van de Benelux / Index Biographique des Pays du Bénélux / Biographical Index of the Benelux Countries / Biographischer Index der Benelux-Länder
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Galileo was invited to a banquet at the Roman College, on 18 May 1611, during which Maelcote pronounced a long formal
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He returned to Rome, where he worked at the observatory of the Roman College until his death. Among his pupils was
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In 1611, Van Maelcote was back in Brussels, and from 1612 to 1614, he began a correspondence with
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Visualizing Sensuous Suffering and Affective Pain in Early Modern Europe and the Spanish Americas
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The Eye of the Lynx: Galileo, His Friends, and the Beginnings of Modern Natural History
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Galileo's Visions: Piercing the Spheres of the Heavens by Eye and Mind
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and Maelcote, for their opinion on the new phenomena discovered by
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view of the universe, which Galileo's discoveries overturned.
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Painting the Heavens: Art and Science in the Age of Galileo
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Kessel
University of Louvain
chancellery
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