Review of Bertolt Brecht's "Leben des Galileo" in German: Bertolt Brecht is one of the most important and influential playwrights of the 20th century. His works are known for their critical approach to society, politics, and culture. One of his most famous plays is "Leben des Galileo," which tells the story of the scientist Galileo Galilei and his persecution by the Catholic Church. The edition I have reviewed here is a comprehensive collection of all the different versions and adaptations of "Leben des Galileo" that Brecht wrote throughout his career. It includes not only the original play, but also various models, notes, and commentaries on the work. This makes it an excellent resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the background and context of this important piece of literature. One of the strengths of this edition is its attention to detail. The editors have included a wealth of information about each version of the play, including historical context, literary influences, and Brecht's own comments on his work. This allows readers to fully appreciate the complexity and depth of Brecht's writing. Another strength of this edition is its accessibility. While "Leben des Galileo" can be a challenging read at times, the editors have provided clear explanations for any difficult concepts or terminology. They have also included glossaries and appendices to help readers navigate the text more easily. Overall, I would highly recommend this edition of "Leben des Galileo" to anyone interested in Brecht's work or the history of science and religion.