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see of

vb
(tr, preposition) to meet; be in contact with: we haven't seen much of him since he got married.
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Galileo was knowledgeable about contemporary artistic theory; as Eileen Reeves has shown, he had taken lessons in perspective which subsequently led to his long friendship and intellectual collaboration with painters such as Lodovico Cigoli.[22] Galileo wanted to demonstrate in The Starry Messenger that what human eyes could see of the heavens was indeed limited, but not in the ways that the Greeks or previous illustrators thought.

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