The article focuses on 17th century British natural philosopher and scientist Robert Boyle. The author explores Boyle's relationship with contemporary scientist Sir Isaac Newton and considers why Newton, as opposed to Boyle, remained famous. The author explores the importance of Boyle's writings including "Of the Usefulness of Natural Philosophy," "Sceptical Chymist," and "Experiments and Considerations Touching Colours." The article also considers subjects including English polymath Robert Hooke, the Royal Society of London, and Boyle's Law about the relationship between the volume of a gas and its pressure
2004.—In 1660, Robert Boyle (1627–1691) published his landmark book New Experiments Physico-Mechanic...
National audienceThe chemist Robert Boyle left money in his will to finance a series of sermons in d...
English instrument-maker, experimentalist, and natural philosopher who made key contributions in a w...
It is hard to think of a better subject for the exercise of retrospective analysis with which we are...
In this book, published in 1686, the scientist Robert Boyle (1627–91) attacked prevailing notions of...
Boyle, Robert. The excellency of theology, compar\u27d with natural philosophy, (as both are objects...
Robert Boyle (1627–91) was the most influential British scientist of the late seventeenth century. H...
Book synopsis: This book presents a new view of Robert Boyle (1627–91), the leading British scientis...
pp., bibliography, 88 titles. The purpose of this study is to examine how English natural philosophe...
Book synopsis: Robert Boyle ranks with Newton and Einstein as one of the world’s most important scie...
In the aftermath of the English Civil War, the Restoration overturned England's medieval outlook and...
Fellow of the History of Science for the BioLogos Foundation and Distinguished Professor of the Hist...
This dissertation looks at the life and work of famed English Aristocrat Robert Boyle. Specifically,...
The purpose of this study is to examine how English natural philosophers of the seventeenth centuryi...
This paper documents an important development in Robert Boyle's natural-philosophical method – his u...
2004.—In 1660, Robert Boyle (1627–1691) published his landmark book New Experiments Physico-Mechanic...
National audienceThe chemist Robert Boyle left money in his will to finance a series of sermons in d...
English instrument-maker, experimentalist, and natural philosopher who made key contributions in a w...
It is hard to think of a better subject for the exercise of retrospective analysis with which we are...
In this book, published in 1686, the scientist Robert Boyle (1627–91) attacked prevailing notions of...
Boyle, Robert. The excellency of theology, compar\u27d with natural philosophy, (as both are objects...
Robert Boyle (1627–91) was the most influential British scientist of the late seventeenth century. H...
Book synopsis: This book presents a new view of Robert Boyle (1627–91), the leading British scientis...
pp., bibliography, 88 titles. The purpose of this study is to examine how English natural philosophe...
Book synopsis: Robert Boyle ranks with Newton and Einstein as one of the world’s most important scie...
In the aftermath of the English Civil War, the Restoration overturned England's medieval outlook and...
Fellow of the History of Science for the BioLogos Foundation and Distinguished Professor of the Hist...
This dissertation looks at the life and work of famed English Aristocrat Robert Boyle. Specifically,...
The purpose of this study is to examine how English natural philosophers of the seventeenth centuryi...
This paper documents an important development in Robert Boyle's natural-philosophical method – his u...
2004.—In 1660, Robert Boyle (1627–1691) published his landmark book New Experiments Physico-Mechanic...
National audienceThe chemist Robert Boyle left money in his will to finance a series of sermons in d...
English instrument-maker, experimentalist, and natural philosopher who made key contributions in a w...