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Revolutions in 17th-Century Science and Music

December 15, 2005

Revolutions in 17th-Century Science and Music
Award-winning author Dava Sobel reads from her own writing and letters from the time of Galileo while accompanied by Galileo's Daughters, an ensemble who plays 17th-century music on period instruments.