Thursday, September 19, 2019
Chemistry Essay -- essays research papers
   Robert Boyle is considered both the founder of modern chemistry and the greatest     English scientist to live during the first thirty years of the existence of the Royal Society.    He was not only a chemist and a physicist as we know him to be, but also     an avid theologian, a philanthropist, an essayist, and a beginner in medicine. Born in     Lismore, Ireland to Richard Boyle, first earl of Cork, and Katherine Fenton, his second     wife, Boyle was the youngest son in a family of fourteen. However he was not     shortchanged of anything. After private tutoring at home for eight years, Robert Boyle     was sent to Eton College where he studied for four years. At the age of twelve, Boyle     traveled to the Continent, as it was referred to at the time. There he found a private tutor     by the name of Marcombes in Geneva. While traveling between Italy, France, and     England, Boyle was being tutored in the polite arts, philosophy, theology, mathematics,     and science.     Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  As the years went by, Boyle became more and more interested in medicine. His     curiosity in this field led him to chemistry. At first Boyle was mainly interested in the facet     of chemistry that dealt with the preparation of drugs, but soon he became genuinely     interested in the subject and started to study it in great detail. His studies led him to     Oxford where he joined such scientists as John Wilkins and John Wallis. Together in     1660, they founded the Royal Society of London for the Ad...                      
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