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Christis Sells the First of Galileo Galili's Printed Works for $1.45 Million.

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Christis sells the first printed work of Galileo Galile, compared to US$ 1.45 million, which is attributed to Galileo Galili and Jerolamo Spinelli's student for $1.45 million, after selling a rare copy of Dialogo's book in perpuosito de la stella nuova (discussion about the new star), exceeding the preliminary estimates of $650,000 to $90,000. In 1605, this work was issued with a pseudonym Cecco di Runchitti, a name invented by Galileo and Spine…
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Christis sells the first printed work of Galileo Galile, compared to US$ 1.45 million, which is attributed to Galileo Galili and Jerolamo Spinelli's student for $1.45 million, after selling a rare copy of Dialogo's book in perpuosito de la stella nuova (discussion about the new star), exceeding the preliminary estimates of $650,000 to $90,000. In 1605, this work was issued with a pseudonym Cecco di Runchitti, a name invented by Galileo and Spine…

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rrarabia.com broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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