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Giorgio de Santillana

Giorgio de Santillana

Giorgio Diaz de Santillana (30 May 1902 – 8 June 1974) was an Italian-American philosopher and historian of science, particularly of ancient science and of the Renaissance science of Galileo Galilei. He was a Professor of the History of Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology best known for his books The Crime of Galileo (1955) and Hamlet's Mill (1969).

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Books by Giorgio de Santillana

Hamlet’s Mill: An Essay Investigating the Origins of Human Knowledge And Its Transmission Through Myth

Other works by Giorgio de Santillana

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The Age of Adventure
The Age of Adventure
1968
Reflections on Men and Ideas
Reflections on Men and Ideas
Philosophy · 1968
The Origins of Scientific Thought
The Origins of Scientific Thought
Science · 1961
Aristotle and Science
Aristotle and Science
1959
The Crime of Galileo
The Crime of Galileo
Biography & Autobiography · 1955