SEMINAR NOTES ON TWO TOPICS: 1. Galileo's daughter 2. Germany:Memories of a Nation. Refer to these books: Dava Sobel, Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir Of Science, Faith, And Love (New York:...

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SEMINAR NOTES ON TWO TOPICS:


1. Galileo's daughter


2. Germany:Memories of a Nation.


Refer to these books:


Dava Sobel, Galileo's Daughter: A Historical Memoir Of Science, Faith, And Love (New York: Walker, 2011).


Neil MacGregor, Germany: Memories Of A Nation (London: Penguin, 2016).


Two pages each.You will be responsible for completing two seminar notes in this course. These should take the form of commentaries of approximately two pages apiece about the books. These responses must be based upon your reading of the book rather than upon book reviews.


The seminars should be analytical in nature and should highlight key themes from the reading. Your own interpretations must be at the centre of each seminar note. I want to see you engaging directly with the text.


An unsatisfactory seminar note is one in which you either seem to rely entirely upon secondary sources and thus do not engage with the text, or in which you do not demonstrate any understanding of the text.


The satisfactory seminar note will offer evidence that you have engaged directly with the text and drawn something of larger meaning from it. Your ideas may not be fully developed or as clearly stated as might be the case, but you do demonstrate that you have taken something away from your encounter with the book.


A good seminar note will show evidence of attentive reading and of engagementwith the text. You will organize your thoughts coherently and demonstrate the ability to explain and to explore key themes that you highlight from the text.


The excellent seminar note will probe chosen themes in an original, organized, and analytical manner. The commentary will effectively connect together your larger ideas with the particularities of the reading, using examples and specific text to accentuate your writing.


Can also refer to these links on my instructor's website.


1.http://misterdann.com/eurasgalileosdaughter.htm


2. http://misterdann.com/eurasgermanymemories.htm


Try to answer few of these questions in the seminar notes.
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Answer To: SEMINAR NOTES ON TWO TOPICS: 1. Galileo's daughter 2. Germany:Memories of a Nation. Refer to these...

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Galileo’s Daughter
In Chapter Two, the story of Galileo’s daughter is shown. Maria Celeste Galilei was the name given to the oldest child of Galileo, who was born to Marina Gamba, the lover
of Galileo. Galileo had fathered three children with Marina Gamba of Venice. Maria Celeste became a nun at the convent of San Matteo. She was the closest family to Galileo in his old age, and Galileo called her a woman of intelligence and singular goodness (Sobel, 2011). Maria Celeste was a devout woman holding on to her Catholic beliefs, but her devotion to her father was much greater. She trusted his brilliance and often prayed for his health and success in the field of Science, even when the ideas went against the church’s beliefs. This trait of hers was very astonishing and something to admire. The indoctrination of religion usually doesn’t lead one to hold beliefs that contradict their views or their holy book, but Maria Celeste was a remarkable woman of insight and goodness just like her father, Galileo described her.
Maria Celeste is highly significant in Galileo’s story because of all the letters she wrote to Galileo. Although some letters took months to reach her father, she didn’t stop writing them. The letters of Galileo were believed to be burned by the Mother Abessas because she feared the consequences of the letter coming to the light of the church. The book by Dave provides a detailed story of Galileo from his childhood, and how he developed the love for Mathematics and Philosophy. Galileo spent most of his life teaching science to students and was fascinated by Astronomy. The relationship between Cardinal Barberini and Galileo was one of the main reasons for sending his daughters to a convent to become nuns. The family experiences of his sisters also played a role in making this decision as he wanted to put his daughters in a safer environment, and be free from the social...
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