Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, published
in Florence in 1632, was the most proximate cause of his being brought
to trial before the Inquisition. Using the dialogue form, a genre common
in classical philosophical works, Galileo masterfully demonstrates the
truth of the Copernican system over the Ptolemaic one, proving, for the
first time, that the earth revolves around the sun. Its influence is
incalculable. The Dialogue is not only one of the most important
scientific treatises ever written, but a work of supreme clarity and
accessibility, remaining as readable now as when it was first published.
This edition uses the definitive text established by the University of
California Press, in Stillman Drake's translation, and includes a
Foreword by Albert Einstein and a new Introduction by J. L. Heilbron.