Astronomy in Florence: from the ''Specola'' to the Observatory at Arcetri; March 16, 2008 - September 30, 2009
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Museum |
Start: |
16 March 2008 |
End: |
30 September 2008 |
Description: |
Organised in collaboration with the University of Florence, Department of Astronomy, and the Arcetri Astrophysics Observatory, "Astronomy in Florence" is a temporary exhibit that is ideally linked to the exhibit "Galileo's Telescope". Some of the instruments that are part of the collections of the Institute and Museum of the History of Science and recently restored by Giampaolo Curioni and Andrea Rabbi are on display in three compact sections. The exhibit delineates a brief history of Florentine astronomy between Palazzo Torrigiani, the seat of the grand-ducal "Specola", and the hill of Arcetri, the seat of the Observatory. The ups and downs of the two institutions are accompanied by the history of a few of the individuals who characterised Florentine astronomy, among which: Felice Fontana, Giovanni Battista Amici, Giovanni Battista Donati, Antonio and Giorgio Abetti. The exhibit, curated by Paolo del Santo, Massimo Mazzoni and Giorgio Strano, will run until the conclusion of the renovation work of the IMSS in Autumn of 2009. |
Link: |
www.imss.fi.it/index.html |
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