Early Modern Europe – 1450 to 1750
The Royal Society is a prestigious scientific institution established in 1660 in England, focused on promoting and advancing natural knowledge through experimentation and observation. It played a key role in the scientific revolution, providing a platform for scholars to collaborate and share their discoveries, fostering the spirit of inquiry that characterized the era of the Copernican Revolution and beyond.
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