Melchior Inchofer or Imhofer, in Hungarian: Inchofer Menyhért (c. 1584 – 28 September 1648) was an Austrian-Hungarian Jesuit. He played an important part in the trial of Galileo, by his arguments, later published in his Tractatus Syllepticus, that Galileo was an advocate of the Copernican system. His role in the Galileo affair is being reassessed in the light of fresh documentary evidence.[1]
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MelchiorInchofer or Imhofer, in Hungarian: Inchofer Menyhért (c. 1584 – 28 September 1648) was an Austrian-Hungarian Jesuit. He played an important part...
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used for mummy wrappings in Ptolemaic Egypt. Cerbu, Thomas (2001). "MelchiorInchofer, "Un homme fin & rusé"". Largo Campo di Filosofare: Eurosymposium...