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Janaisha Torres

Leonardo da Vinci - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

    • melanie pineda
       
      leonardo di vinci was an artist that worked for the medici family
    • melanie pineda
       
      he was born the 15 of april in the year 1452 and later died the 2nd of may in 1519
    • melanie pineda
       
      he was born in italy and he painted many things one of his most famous drawings was called the vitruvian man which was found in his writings, his work looked so realistic due to the fact that he studied the human body, so he knew were every muscle and part of the human body was located
    • jennifer soto
       
      a picture (well drawing) of the great Leonardo di Vinci
    • jennifer soto
       
      he study the wom of a human bean when they had the baby inside. he drew this in his jornal how he thought it would look like.
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    • jennifer soto
       
      this picture is so famouse . it is called the last supper. shows Jesus having supper before his capture and death. this paniting is almost every were . well not the origanal just the copys lOL
    • jennifer soto
       
      a paniting of the virgin mary. showing his interset in nature. its call Virgin on the rocks. it is a quite large about 200 x 120 centimeters
  • Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinc
    • jennifer soto
       
      HE WAS VERY TATLENTED. he had veryy veryy nice panitings. he had a love for art & sceince he study man women even horses. he had ideas of invetions. he would them all in his joranul.
  • Leonardo da Vinci
    • brianna batista
       
      leonardo di vinci was an artist that worked for the medici family and i was impressed and amused by his beautiful paintings
    • alexy velasco
       
      this sis true he worked for the medici family
    • Janaisha Torres
       
      He worked for the medici family. he made many things for them in his years.
david reyes

Galileo Galilei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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  • The phases of Venus, observed by Galileo in 1610
    • Lucas Petricorena
       
      that was observed by Galileo in 1610 called Heliocentrism
    • giovanni belletti
       
      This is his theory
    • giovanni belletti
       
      The Catholic Church was against his theory and the Catholic Church called it Geocentrism.
    • david reyes
       
      the church was against his theory
  • A replica of the earliest surviving telescope attributed to Galileo Galilei, on display at the Griffith Observatory.
    • Lucas Petricorena
       
      A replica of the earliest surviving telescope which was Galileo Galilel on display at the Griffith Observatory
  • Dome of the cathedral of Pisa with the "lamp of Galileo"
    • Lucas Petricorena
       
      The Dome of the Cathedral of Pisa with the "lamp of Galileo"
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  • Tomb of Galileo Galilei, Santa Croce
  • Galileo also worked in applied science and technology, improving compass design.
    • anibal hernandez
       
      Galio was a good scientist of his time. Galio really supported His method of Heliocentrism.
    • Korey Knight
       
      This is true. Not only did he improve the compass he improved the telescope. A lot of people also believed that he made the telescope but he did not.
    • giovanni belletti
       
      The telescope that he made could see up to Jupiter. He discovered that Jupiter has Moons around. He first thought that they were stars.
    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      He was probably the first person to say jupiter had moons
    • alexy velasco
       
      i didnt know this thats cool now i know that galileo improved the compass design
  • Galileo made original contributions to the science of motion through an innovative combination of experiment and mathematics
    • anibal hernandez
       
      Galio supported all of his methods. He allways knew what he did and had his reasons.
    • Clarissa Caraballo
       
      he knew he had his reasons. he supported his methods.
    • Korey Knight
       
      I agree. Galieo supporeted all his work.and he can prove all his work.
    • giovanni belletti
       
      He never doubt himself for a second he always knew he was right. He never questioned his theories.
    • alexy velasco
       
      galileo never for one second said that he was wrong he knew he was right
    • Janaisha Torres
       
      he made those methods because he knew that he had enough evidence to support it and could argue in favor of it.
  • Galileo Galilei (15 February 1564[2] ā€“ 8 January 1642)[1][3] was an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher
    • Korey Knight
       
      This is true. He was all these things but they forgot he studied medicine
    • alexy velasco
       
      this was true he did improve the telescope not invent it and they did forget that he studied medicine
    • giovanni belletti
       
      He wrote a book about his theorys and discoveries. He didnt publish the book until he thought he was about to die of natural causes because the people would have burn him alive.
    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      he was actually never against the church he just wasnt sure if it was completly right
    • christopher salinas
       
      he did make the telescope better. he looked up at the moons of Jupiter for days.
  • On 7 January 1610 Galileo observed with his telescope what he described at the time as "three fixed stars, totally invisible
    • christopher salinas
       
      he was also was the first one to make a map of the moon. he drew it with good detail
    • Janaisha Torres
       
      He studied math, had 3 illigetimate children, never married, never lived with his children or their mother, in 1610 came out with his 1st telescope, and almost got burned alive because he thought that the sun was the center of the universe and he went against that the church thought.
    • Janaisha Torres
       
      he was the 1st known man to see the moon, noticed that the stars didnt move, saw the stars around Jupiter, 1st man to use the sientiufic method, and wrote a book. it never got publiced because he dided too soon.
Keila Rivera

Johann Tetzel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Martin Luther
  • Tetzel was born in Pirna, Saxony, and studied theology and philosophy at the university of his native city. He entered the Dominican order in 1489, achieved some success as a preacher, and was in 1502 commissioned by the pope to preach the jubilee indulgence, which he did throughout his life. In 1509 he was made an inquisitor, and in 1517 Pope Leo X made him commissioner of indulgences for all Germany.
    • Jaylen Gibson
       
      He was born in Piram,Saxony he studied theology and philosophy he studied in the native city.He also was a preacher and in 1502 a commissioner.
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    Said he is not Martin's true father until he dies .
Janaisha Torres

Galileo Galilei (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 0 views

  • Galileo and his family moved to Florence in 1572.
    • Steven Pierna
       
      Leorando and Micalangelo also lived there
    • Janaisha Torres
       
      he never lived with his family. he lived alone.
  • While in Padua he met Marina Gamba, and in 1600 their daughter Virginia was born.
  • He started to study for the priesthood, but left and enrolled for a medical degree at the University of Pisa
    • Janaisha Torres
       
      there he studied math and sience
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Galileo Galilei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    The motion of uniformly accelerated objects, taught in nearly all high school and introductory college physics courses, was studied by Galileo as the subject of kinematics.
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    Galileo's full name was Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de' Galilei. At the age of 8, his family moved to Florence, but he was left with Jacopo Borghini for two years.
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    Galileo made original contributions to the science of motion through an innovative combination of experiment and mathematics.
joel abreu

John Foxe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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  • Foxe was born at Boston, in Lincolnshire, England of a middlingly prominent family[3] and seems to have been an unusually studious and devout child.
    • joel abreu
       
      JOhn Foxe was a martyrologist. He also wrote a book called Foxe's books of Martyrs.
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  • Foxe personally witnessed the burning of William Cowbridge in September 1538.
  • Foxe resigned from his college in 1545 after becoming an evangelical and thereby subscribing to beliefs condemned by the Church of England under Henry VIII.
  • He also worked unsuccessfully to prevent the two burnings for religion that occurred during the reign of Edward VI.
  • Foxe moved to London and probably lived in Stepney. There he completed three translations of Protestant sermons published by the "stout Protestant" Hugh Singleton.
  • Foxe often treated this material casually, and any reader "must be prepared to meet plenty of small errors and inconsistencies
  • his was an age not only of strong language but of cruel deeds.
  • Foxe was, after all, describing the burning of human beings for the crime of holding unfashionable religious opinions.
  • Foxe was so bookish that he ruined his health by his persistent study
  • John Day's son Richard, who knew Foxe well, described him in 1607 as an "excellent man...exceeding laborious in his pen...his learning inferior to none of his age and time
    • joel abreu
       
      As you can see, its like two people burning in FIRE...
Keila Rivera

Renaissance - 0 views

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    The Renaissance was much more than simply studying the work of ancient scholars. It influenced painting, sculpture, and architecture. Paintings became more realistic and focused less often on religious topics.
jonathan serrano

Galileo Galilei - 0 views

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    In 1581, Galileo was sent to the University of Pisa to study medicine.
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    In 1609, Galileo heard about the invention of the spyglass, a device which made distant objects appear closer.
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    The Catholic Church, which was very powerful and influential in Galileo's day, strongly supported the theory of a geocentric, or Earth-centered, universe.
Emmanuel Payano

Astronomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

    • Emmanuel Payano
       
      From what i learned atsronomey is like getting a telescope and studying the stars like ptolomey did! and many other people did too!
Janaisha Torres

Ptolemy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

    • Emmanuel Payano
       
      This is Ptolemy the man known fir his work on astronomy. He was the one who made the telescope better and found out the geocentric model
    • nilsson Siguenza
       
      he made the telescope. he is known for his work on astronomy.
    • Janaisha Torres
       
      He studied math,had 3 illigitamite children, in 1610 came out with his 1st telescope, and dicovered the 1st thermomiter.
  • Ptolemy presented his astronomical models in convenient tables, which could be used to compute the future or past position of the planets
Keila Rivera

Martin Luther - 0 views

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    Martin Luther changed the course of Christianity and Western history. His 1517 complaint against specific abuses in the Roman Catholic church -- a document now known as the 95 Theses -- sparked the explosive Protestant Reformation that swept Europe for the rest of the century. Born to a Roman Catholic family (his father was a copper miner), Luther graduated from the University of Erfurt in 1505 but abandoned his legal studies to enter a monastery devoted to St. Augustine.
platano y salami

Justus Jonas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Justus Jonas
    • platano y salami
       
      Jonas studied jurisprudence and later theology at the University in Erfurt. In 1521 he came to Wittenberg as a professor and Probst at the Castle Church. Jonas was indespensible to Luther while he translated the Bible. Jonas also accompanied Luther to the Imperial Diet of Worms and helped out during Luther's school visitations in 1529.
Emmanuel Payano

Astronomy.com - Interactive Star Charts, Planets, Meteors, Comets, Telescopes - 0 views

    • Emmanuel Payano
       
      this is the best site to learn more about atronomey! i kinda like this site too....
    • Emmanuel Payano
       
      the definition for the word astronomy is the branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and the universe as a whole
    • Emmanuel Payano
       
      What is this you say?? this is a telescope made by man. But doesnt it remind you of anyone??? well it reminds me of Ptoloemy and how be built his on telescope.
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