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Who is the only one of milton's contemporaries to be mentioned by name in paradise lost?

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In Milton’s book ‘Paradise Lost’, he brings up only one name of his contemporaries, which is that of Galileo.

Milton and Galileo were contemporaries of the seventeenth century. Milton wrote about Galileo in his book, after he visited him in Italy in 1638 – 39.

‘Paradise Lost’ was written in the seventeenth century by John Milton (1608 – 1674). It is considered an epic poem consisting of ten books. Later a second edition of twelve books emerged in 1674. The poem is about the incidents in the Holy Bible.

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Milton's book 'Paradise Lost', he brings up only one name of his contemporaries, which is that of Galileo. Milton and Galileo were contemporaries of the seventeenth century. Milton wrote about Galileo in his book, after he visited him in Italy in 1638 – 39

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