Sagredo

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Sagredo is a thoughtful and open-minded interlocutor in Galileo Galilei’s "Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems," often serving as the impartial, inquisitive voice mediating between the opposing viewpoints.

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Sagredo canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dialogue interlocutor
fictional character
literary character
alignmentInDebate sympathetic to Copernicanism
appearsIn Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems
appearsInGenre scientific dialogue
associatedWithWorkOn Copernican system
Ptolemaic system
createdBy Galileo Galilei
dialogueCounterpartOf Salviati
Simplicio
evaluatesArgumentsOf Simplicio
fictionalStandInFor Venetian patrician class
functionInDialogue mediates between Copernican and Ptolemaic systems
represents reasonable reader
tests strength of arguments
languageOfOriginalWork Italian
narrativeFunction to make complex science accessible
to voice doubts and clarifications
portrayedAs educated layman
intellectually curious
open-minded
thoughtful
roleInWork impartial observer
inquisitive questioner
interlocutor
mediator between viewpoints
setIn Venetian Renaissance
surface form: Renaissance Italy
supportsViewpointOf Salviati
workPublicationYear 1632

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Salviati debatesWith Sagredo
Simplicio contrastedWith Sagredo
First Day featuresCharacter Sagredo
Second Day interlocutor Sagredo
Fourth Day featuresCharacter Sagredo
Third Day featuresCharacter Sagredo
subject surface form: Third Day (Two New Sciences)