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    The following are some of the more important of his works: 1660 New Experiments Physico-Mechanical: Touching the Spring of the Air and their Effects1661 – The Sceptical Chymist1662 – Whereunto is Added a Defence of the Authors Explication of the Experiments, Against the Obiections of Franciscus Linus and … See more

    Robert Boyle FRS was an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, alchemist and inventor. Boyle is largely regarded today as the first modern chemist, and therefore one of the founders of modern chemistry, … See more

    Boyle's great merit as a scientific investigator is that he carried out the principles which Francis Bacon espoused in the Novum Organum. Yet he would not avow himself a … See more

    In addition to philosophy, Boyle devoted much time to theology, showing a very decided leaning to the practical side and an indifference to … See more

    Ambrose Godfrey – German-English chemist, inventor of the fire extinguisher (1660–1741), phosphorus manufacturer who started as … See more

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    Boyle was born at Lismore Castle, in County Waterford, Ireland, the seventh son and fourteenth child of The 1st Earl of Cork ('the Great Earl of Cork') and Catherine Fenton. Lord Cork, then known simply as Richard Boyle, had … See more

    As a founder of the Royal Society, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1663. Boyle's law is named in his honour. The Royal Society of Chemistry issues a Robert Boyle Prize for Analytical Science, named in his honour. The Boyle Medal for Scientific … See more

    • M. A. Stewart (ed.), Selected Philosophical Papers of Robert Boyle, Indianapolis: Hackett, 1991.
    Fulton, John F., A Bibliography of the Honourable Robert Boyle, Fellow … See more

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    Oct 11, 2022 · December 31, 1691 (aged 64) London England. Founder: Royal Society. Notable Works: “New Experiments Physico-Mechanicall, Touching the Spring of the Air and its Effects” “The Christian Virtuoso” “The Sceptical …

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    Jan 13, 2022 · When did Robert Boyle make his discovery? He never formally enrolled in the …

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    Born at Lismore Castle, Munster, Ireland, Boyle was the 14th child of the Earl of Cork. As a young man of means, he was tutored at home and on the Continent. He spent the later years of the English Civil Wars at Oxford, reading and experimenting with his assistants and colleagues. This group was committed to t…
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      Lawrence Principe in The Aspiring Adept: Robert Boyle and his Alchemical Quest (1998), and

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      Lived 1627 – 1691. Robert Boyle put chemistry on a firm scientific footing, transforming it from a field bogged down in alchemy and mysticism into one based on measurement. He defined elements, compounds, and mixtures, and …

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