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A Chronology of the History of Science, 1450-1900

by Robert Mortimer Gascoigne

📄 608 pages⏱ ~16 hrs

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A Chronology of the History of Science, 1450–1900 by Robert Mortimer Gascoigne is a reference work that presents the development of science through a structured timeline of key events, discoveries, and advancements. Covering the period from the Renaissance to the dawn of the modern scientific era, the book highlights major contributions in fields such as physics, astronomy, chemistry, biology, and medicine. It includes important milestones, influential scientists, and the evolution of scientific ideas, allowing readers to see how knowledge progressed over time. Organized chronologically, it serves as a useful resource for understanding the growth and transformation of science within its historical context.

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