Dialogo de Cecco di Ronchitti da Bruzene in perpuosito de la stella Nuova

Dialogo de Cecco di Ronchitti da Bruzene in perpuosito de la stella Nuova (Dialogue of Cecco di Ronchitti of Brugine concerning the New star) is the title of an early 17th-century pseudonymous pamphlet ridiculing the views of an aspiring Aristotelian philosopher, Antonio Lorenzini da Montepulciano,[2] on the nature and properties of Kepler's Supernova, which had appeared in October 1604.

The pseudonymous Dialogue was written in the coarse language of a rustic Paduan dialect,[3] and first published in about March, 1605, in Padua.

[4] Antonio Favaro republished the contents of the pamphlet in its original language in 1881, with annotations and a commentary in Italian.

[5] He republished it again in Volume 2 of the National Edition of Galileo's works in 1891, along with a translation into standard Italian.

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