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Essay / Robert Boyle - 852
The Renaissance began when people began researching their lost Roman and Greek culture. Many people have been influenced by art and the development of society. As there were studies and researchers everywhere, they began to think about how things around them really worked and how nature developed. As art and new things began to develop, artists and inventors studied mathematics to help them better understand their work. And so many artists began to study many other things. As many people studied new things, science began to evolve, thanks to the belief in magic. The student of magic and mystery was called an alchemist, this word was used before there was chemistry. Science and chemistry developed when people began to be curious and interested in how life and things really worked around and at the university. Early scientists hoped to discover how life in nature actually works, how stars move and how there are days and nights, gravitation and force. People were interested in these things and wanted to find out what the secret was behind them. And that's why there were discoveries and many famous people who discovered new things that no one knew about yet. Robert Boyle was a well-known scientist, born January 27, 1627 and died in 1691. He was influenced by science at the age of 14 after traveling and studying in Europe. He returned from Europe in 1644 and became very interested in science. He built his laboratory in Oxford and London and began his research. He studied chemical nature and natural colors and was the first person to publish his work in detail. Boyle studied the behavior of gas volume and pressure and stated that if the volume of a gas decreases, the pressure increases. ...... middle of paper ......sts." Science Blog RSS. Np, nd Web. February 18, 2014. "Internet History Sourcebooks." Internet History Sourcebooks. Np, nd Web. February 18, 2014. “Man of Science, Man of God: Robert Boyle.” Man of Science, Man of God: Robert Boyle, nd Web February 18, 2014. “Robert Boyle.” Web. Harcourt Brace Jovanivich New York: Holt Rinehart Winston, 1866. Print. Sootin, Harry and Gustav Schrotter. Robert Boyle: founder of modern chemistry: F. Watts, 1962. Print "Robert boyle, March 2.".. 2014. .