The Roman Inquisition Trial That Forced an Aged Galileo to Recant His Telescopic Astronomy
Galileo Galilei was tried by the Roman Inquisition between February and June 1633 on the charge of vehement suspicion of heresy. He was 68, ill, and threatened with formal torture. He recanted publicly on 22 June 1633 and was sentenced to indefinite house arrest. The Catholic Church formally rehabilitated him in 1992.
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