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Challenge your brain with a jigsaw puzzle designed by an independent artist! Our puzzles are made from premium 0.2" thick paper stock and include a semi-gloss coating on the top surface to make the image pop. Puzzles are available in two different sizes, and each puzzle includes a puzzle box with the artwork printed on the top for safe storage when you're not puzzling. The puzzle pieces are unique shapes.
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Galileo Galilei at his trial by the Inquisition in Rome in 1633. He is shown pushing away the Bible. Galileo Galilei (February 15, 1564 - January 8,... more
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Store the puzzle in the provided box at room temperature with low humidity.
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Galileo Galilei at his trial by the Inquisition in Rome in 1633. He is shown pushing away the Bible. Galileo Galilei (February 15, 1564 - January 8, 1642) was an Italian physicist, mathematician, astronomer and philosopher. Galileo was the first to successfully use a telescope to observe the heavens, discovering new stars, mountains on the Moon, and the phases of Venus. His discovery of moons that circled Jupiter, not the Earth, offered support for the controversial Copernican system that removed the Earth from the center of the Solar system. This brought Galileo into conflict with the Catholic Church. After writing his Dialogue on the Two Chief World Systems in 1632, he was tried and found guilty of heresy, forced to recant his views, and placed under house arrest for the rest of his life.
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