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Orazio Grassi, S.J. (1 May 1583 – 23 July 1654), was an Italian Jesuit priest, who is best noted as a mathematician, astronomer and architect. He was one of the authors in controversy with Galileo Galilei on the nature of comets. His writings against Galileo were published under the pseudonym Sarsi.
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Grassi, Orazio
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Italian Jesuit priest, architect and scientist
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1583-05-01Z
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1583-01-01Z
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1654-07-23Z
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1654-01-01Z
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