Galileo Galilei
Born: 15 February 1564, Pisa, Italy
Died: 8 January 1642, Arcetri
Galileo di Vincenzo Bonaiuti de’ Galilei was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath, from Pisa. Galileo has been called the “father of observational astronomy”, the “father of modern physics”, the “father of the scientific method”, and the “father of modern science”
Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method. His formulation of (circular) inertia, the law of falling bodies, and parabolic trajectories marked the beginning of a fundamental change in the study of motion. His insistence that the book of nature was written in the language of mathematics changed natural philosophy from a verbal, qualitative account to a mathematical one in which experimentation became a recognized method for discovering the facts of nature. Finally, his discoveries with the telescope revolutionized astronomy and paved the way for the acceptance of the Copernican heliocentric system, but his advocacy of that system eventually resulted in an Inquisition process against him.
Galileo was born in Pisa to a musician. The family moved to Florence in the early 1570s, where the Galilei family had lived for generations. In 1581 matriculated at the University of Pisa, where he was to study medicine.

Galileo Galilei
Date of Birth: 15 Feb 1564
Birth Place: Pisa, Italy
Proffession: Astronomer
Nationality: Italian
Death: 8 January 1642, Arcetri