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          | Maria Celeste |  Galileo's Daughter: Letters and Essays  In the spring of 1999, Dava Sobel graciously let my 
        students in History 333 "Galileo in Context," read an early version of 
        her book, Galileo's Daughter. She also supplied the class with 
        her translations of all 124 letters from Maria 
        Celeste to Galileo. These are the first complete translations of the letters 
        into English and for those who cannot read the originals in Italian they 
        represent an important new source for the study of women in early modern 
        Europe. On the basis of the book and letters, the students worked on projects 
        about the relationship between Galileo and his daughters and produced 
        brief essays by way of introduction to the letters (trying not to duplicate 
        the material in Sobel's book). We hope in the future to be able to link 
        materials in the letters to the essays and to other pages in The 
        Galileo Project.  Essays: 
      
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