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The Scientific Revolution 17 th -18 th c.

The Scientific Revolution

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This presentation gives an overview of the Scientific Revolution in the 17th-18th centuries. It is a continuation of my earlier presentation on the Age of Discovery.

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The Scientific Revolution

17th-18th c.

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Astronomy, Physics, Chemistry, and Geology

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Astronomia Nova

Johannes Kepler, 1609

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Phases of Venusand Other Planets

Galileo Galilei, 1610

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History and Demonstrations Concerning Sunspots and Their Properties

Galileo Galilei, 1613

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One of Galileo’s Drawings of Sunspots

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Galileo Showing the Doge of Venice How to Use the TelescopeGiuseppe Bertini, 1858

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Galileo Facing the Roman Inquisition (1633)Cristiano Banti, 1857

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New Experiments Physico-Mechanicall Touching the Spring of the Air

Robert Boyle, 1660

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Boyle’s Air Pump

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The Subterranean World

Athanasius Kircher, 1665

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Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy

Isaac Newton, 1687

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Synopsis of the Astronomyof Comets

Edmond Halley, 1705

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Halley’s Comet in 1910

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Anatomy, Biology, and Medicine

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On the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals

William Harvey, 1628

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The Discourse on Method

René Descartes, 1637

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Micrographia

Robert Hooke, 1665

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Hooke’s Drawing of a Louse

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Hooke’s Drawing of a Flea

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Tractatus de Corde

Richard Lower, 1669

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Richard Lower Transfusing Lamb’s Blood to a Man, 1666

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An Experiment on a Bird in the Air PumpJoseph Wright, 1768

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The Surgeon Dentist

Pierre Fauchard, 1728

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Dental Surgery Instruments

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Dentist’s Drill

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The Classification of Knowledge

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Systema Naturae

Carl Linnaeus, 1735

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L’Encyclopédie

Denis Diderot, 1751-72

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The Classical Orders

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The Art of Engraving

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Pen Nibs

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Camera Obscura

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Corsets

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Knee Breeches

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A Pin-Making Factory