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GIOVANNI CASSINI, young Italian astronomer, saw humanitys earliest proofs of what truly is in the heavens. What he observed overturned the fables of the ancients who had tried so hard to explain their stars and planets, and their world.But the new truths were highly dangerous.The Cassini of your history books was seduced from Bologna in his mid-life by a lucrative offer from the Frances Sun King. Louis had him head a new Paris Observatory, the worlds greatest. Cassini rebranded as French, married into the aristocracy and began a long, staid and famous dynasty of French astronomy.But did you know Gian Cassini had an earlier Italian wife? CELIA was a feisty young renaissance artist, scarred, angry, and eager to follow in the steps of her famous grandmother. This other woman version of Cassinis life is a far more enlightening tale.Gian and Celia of Genoa met through family, flirted, loved and trothed. But the trothing was conditional on Celias insistence that both would forever be fearless in exploring every new fact and uncovered truth, even the unexpected.That proved harder than either imagined.In Bologna, Celias painting fame grew. She neglected simpler challenges in her own growth, ordinary feats like riding, or going to sea. Her artistic purity battled with the seductions of the wealth.They did both negotiate a new world of lover and mistress, but in that Italy, they needed secrecy, and that alone violated their vow.Gians compromises were bigger. The Inquisition had executed Bruno and house-arrested Galileo. To the political and religious interests of the seventeenth century, more heresy from Cassinis telescope was not tolerable. Most particularly, the Earth stood still in the Universe, and all else, Sun included, went around. Cassinis research repeatedly said otherwise, and he spent his Italian years suppressing his findings, battling to avoid disgrace or even death.
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