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A History of the Royal Society: With Memoirs of the Presidents, Compiled from Authentic Documents
by Charles Richard Weld
Binding: Hardcover, Facsimile edition edition, 1172 pages
Publisher: Thoemmes Continuum
List Price: USD $280
Weight: 414
Dimension: H: 0.75 x L: 9.13 x W: 0.68 inches
ISBN 10: 1855068583
ISBN 13: 9781855068582
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The Royal Society began informally in London around 1645 when a number of scientists, including Robert Boyle, Christopher Wren and Robert Moray, met to discuss the then new experimental philosophy. Boyle described the Royal Society, as it officially became upon receiving the Royal Charter from Charles II in 1660, as 'our invisible college or the philosophical college'. Charles Richard Weld (1813 69) was the assistant secretary and librarian of the Royal Society from 1845 until 1861 and his well written History of the Royal Society was published in 1848. It is the work for which he is best known. Compiled from a wealth of authentic documents such as the Royal Society journal, register, council books and letters, the History contains detailed memoirs of the presidents, including Robert Boyle, Sir Isaac Newton, Roger Bacon and Sir Humphrey Davy. Each memoir examines the scientist's life, experiments and involvement with the Royal Society. The work details the development of western science from the twelfth century to the mid nineteenth century and examines the role of the Royal Society in this development. One interesting chapter reveals the foundation of an early Society in Italy, which was eventually discontinued. An appendix contains the 'Descriptive Catalogue of the Portraits in the Possession of the Royal Society', which was compiled by order of the council in 1860. This two volume work is an essential reference tool for all historians of science and scholars interested in the history of one of the world's oldest continuous running societies. comprehensive historiography of the Royal Society a vital reference work for historians of science contains an extensive index 14 engraved illustrations


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