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  1. Livia Galilei (sister Arcangela) 1601-1659. Livia Galilei, Galileo's second eldest child, was born on August 18, 1601. At her birth, as with Virginia (1600-1634), Galileo personally wrote her horoscope. Livia took her vows in 1617 at the convent of San Matteo in Arcetri, where her father had sent her together with her sister some years previously.

  2. Virginia Galilei. 1600 - 1634. L'autore. Virginia Galilei, figlia illegittima del celebre scienziato Galileo e della veneziana Marina Gamba, nacque a Padova nel 1600. Si trasferì da Padova a Firenze nel 1611. Entrò con la sorella Livia (Suor Arcangela) - una di 13 e l'altra di 12 anni - nel Monastero di S. Matteo in Arcetri dell'Ordine delle ...

  3. A 16 anni Virginia divenne suora con il nome di Maria Celeste, e Livia divenne suor Arcangela; Galilei manterrà buoni rapporti solo con la prima. Dopo qualche screzio, a quattro anni dalla morte Galilei intraprese buoni rapporti con il flglio; lo nominò amministratore di tutti i suoi beni e alla morte lo lasciò erede universale.

  4. Maria Celeste (Virginia) Galilei (1600-1634) Virginia, Galileo's oldest child, was born in Padua on 12 August 1600. Her mother, Marina Gamba, was Galileo's housekeeper. When Galileo moved to Florence, in 1610, he took Virginia and his other daughter, Livia (1601-1659), with him, leaving his son Vincenzio (only four years old) with his mother ...

  5. Lettere al padre. Lettere al padre [1] è un epistolario di Virginia Galilei de' Zorzi, in religione suor Maria Celeste, pubblicato postumo nel 1891 presso l' editore Barbera di Firenze a cura di Antonio Favaro e ristampato dallo stesso editore nel 1935 .

  6. Virginia Galilei (Suor Maria Celeste) was born in Padua in 1600, the eldest of three children of Galileo Galilei and Marina Gamba; she had a younger sister Livia and a brother Vincenzio. Galileo never married the children’s mother, thus all three were illegitimate.

  7. Livia Galilei, Galileo's second eldest child, was born on August 18, 1601. At her birth, as with Virginia (1600-1634), Galileo personally wrote her horoscope. Livia took her vows in 1617 at the convent of San Matteo in Arcetri, where her father had sent her together with her sister some years previously. No direct testimony remains about her ...