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later turned out to be Salviati's, although he was not present and it was occupied by friends of his. The Medici responded by sending their servants to chase the carriage down and insult the occupants on the public street with threats of a beating. The offense worsened the next day when the same group, again without Salviati, threatened the staff of Bernardetto's brother the abbott Ottaviano de' Medici. Don Ottaviano was gravely offended, and this was the origin of long-standing rancour against Salviati. Despite the intervention of many influential intermediaries the matter could not be satisfactorily resolved.
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uncle Antonio, who began training him in the family's business. On 5 September 1602 he married Ortensia, daughter of Francesco Guadagni and Laura Bandini; their marriage was agreed and sponsored by the Grand Duke and Cardinal Medici. On 28 August 1603 their only daughter Alessandra was born, who died on 31 October 1610.
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In November 1611 the Grand Duke himself tried to reconcile the parties, but as he made his way to the agreed meeting, Salviati was attacked and wounded by Don Ottaviano's men. On 2 January 1612 the Grand Duke finally managed to arrange peace by imposing perpetual silence concerning the matter on both
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Filippo was taught grammar, Latin, geometry and mathematics by a tutor, but his real loves were horsemanship, appearing in tournaments, fencing, hunting, and swimming, He also loved music and was a proficient player of several instruments. In 1595, on the death of his father, he became a pupil of his
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At the same time as Salviati was assisting Galileo, he became involved in an unusual dispute with some of the Medici family. On 26 April the carriage of Don Bernardetto de' Medici was taking part in a procession ordered by rank on the Via Romana when it was overtaken by an anonymous carriage. This
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parties. Salviati immediately left for Le Selve with Galileo. Berdardetto and Ottaviano de' Medici, dissatisfied with the agreed truce, ordered Salviati's murder, sending assassins from the kingdom of Naples. Their plan was discovered and Salviati had grilles placed over the windows of Le Selve.
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From the second half of 1606, Salviati began to immerse himself in study: for ten hours a day he kept himself away from other people and neglected his usual activities, buying many books. He first perfected his knowledge of Greek and Latin through the reading of the classics, initially under the
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After a long period of disputes with his uncle he finally decided, in 1610, to withdraw from involvement in the family business in order to devote his time to natural philosophy. On 7 July 1610 Salviati himself became a member of the Accademia della Crusca (founded by his ancestor
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By 1610 Salviati's close relationship with Galileo Galilei was also firmly established. In July 1611, Salviati's Florence residence in via del Palagio was chosen as the location for an experimental competition between Galileo and the Aristotelian
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the bride was offered precious minerals from an allegorical rock of Arno. In the same year, he was the chaperone of prince Francesco de' Medici (1594–1614) during the ballet-spectacle of the
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Salviati was the son of Averardo di Filippo and Alessandra di Giovambattista Nerli, who died shortly after his birth. His family was wealthy and powerful, related to of the
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on 22 March 1614. He was buried temporarily in the convent of St. Francis until 15 May, when his body was returned to Florence and buried in the family chapel in S. Marco.
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with the nickname 'Abburattato' ('Sifted'), However he soon abandoned these Peripatetic teachings and embraced the views of
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about the physics of floating bodies. From January 1611, he hosted Galileo for long periods in his villa Le Selve in
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delivered his funeral oration; in Rome Federico Cesi paid him solemn tributes and commissioned his biography from
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Many years after his friend's death Galileo recreated him as a character in his controversial
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in 1600. In 1608, he took part in the preparation of the festive games for the wedding of
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Ceremonial spade of the Accademia della Crusca belonging to 'Affidato' (Filippo Salviati)
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The Penultimate Curiosity: How Science Swims in the Slipstream of Ultimate Questions
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Embarking in January for Spain, Salviati 1614 died of an asthma attack in
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Discourses and Mathematical Demonstrations Relating to Two New Sciences
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At court, Salviati took part in the celebrations for the wedding of
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Ambitious Form: Giambologna, Ammanati, and Danti in Florence
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The rĂ´le of scientific societies in the seventeenth century
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In 1613 a complaint against Salviati was received by the
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Filippo Salviati (bishop)

Florence
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Galileo
Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems
grand dukes of Tuscany
Cosimo de' Medici
Pope Leo XI
Marie de' Medici
Henry IV of France
Prince Cosimo
Maria Maddalena of Austria
Accademia della Crusca
Copernicus
Lionardo Salviati
Petrarch
Vocabolario degli Accademici della Crusca
Lodovico delle Colombe
Lastra a Signa
Medicean planets
Marcus Welser
Letters on Sunspots
Accademia dei Lincei
Federico Cesi
Holy Office
Cesare Cremonini
Genoa
Giovanni Battista Baliani
Barcelona

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