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Re: [Phys-l] 19th century physics demos



And see his finger (it's on line, too) After visiting the Offices, no line in '84, my father (not a science person!) suggested the Academy for the Galileo "stuff", not many steps from the original David.

bc



On 2010, Mar 05, , at 23:21, Leigh Palmer wrote:


I would like to add my recommendation to all physics teachers who visit Florence. The Science Museum is not to be missed! I spent a day there on my visit of three days, and I spent no time at all at the Uffizi, with which the Science Museum is back-to-back. (It wasn't worth standing in line.) Physics teachers will come away with many things they can use in future teaching. The Galileo collection alone is worth the visit. You can take a virtual tour of the museum (but a visit is better!) at <http://www.imss.fi.it/>.

Leigh