"The Life of Galileo" (Italian: "La vita di Galileo") is a play written by German playwright Bertolt Brecht, first performed in 1943. The play is a dramatization of the life of the Italian astrophysicist Galileo Galilei, who is best known for his contributions to science, particularly in astronomy, and for his conflicts with the Catholic Church over his support of heliocentrism—the belief that the Earth revolves around the Sun.

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