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PART ONE. TO FLORENCE
[I]
She who was so precious to you
[II]
This grand book the universe
[III]
Bright stars speak of your virtues
[IV]
To have the truth seen and recognized
[V]
In the very face of the sun
[VI]
Observant executrix of God’s commands
[VII]
The malice of my persecutors
[VIII]
Conjecture here among shadows
PART TWO. ON BELLOSGUARDO
[IX]
How our father is favored
[X]
To busy myself in your service
[XI]
What we require above all else
[XII]
Because of our zeal
[XIII]
Through my memory of their eloquence
[XIV]
A small and trifling body
[XV]
On the right path, by the grace of god
[XVI]
The tempest of our many torments
PART THREE. IN ROME
[XVII]
While seeking to immortalize your fame
[XVIII]
Since the lord chastises us with these whips
[XIX]
The hope of having you always near
[XX]
That I should be begged to publish such a work
PART FOUR. IN CARE OF THE TUSCAN EMBASSY,VILLA MEDICI, ROME
[XXI]
How anxiously I live, awaiting word from you
[XXII]
In the chambers of the Holy office of the inquisition
[XXIII]
Vainglorious ambition, pure ignorance, and inadvertence
[XXIV]
Faith vested in the miraculous Madonna of Impruneta
[XXV]
Judgment passed on your book and your person
PART FIVE. AT SIENA
[XXVI]
Not knowing how to refuse him the keys
[XXVII]
Terrible destruction on the feast of San Lorenzo
[XXVIII]
Recitation of the penitential psalms
[XXIX]
The book of life, or, A prophet accepted in his own land
PART SIX. FROM ARCETRI
[XXX]
My soul and its longing
[XXXI]
Until I have this from your lips
[XXXII]
As I struggle to understand
[XXXIII]
The memory of the sweetnesses
In Galileo’s Time
Florentine Weights, Measures, Currency
Notes
EndNotes
Bibliography
Appreciation
Art Credits
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