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Galileo Galilei
Almost all scientists and mathematicians until the Renaissance.
Though it is impossible to know what scientists would be foreign or local, some well known scientists are: Aristotle :Father of biology Schwann:Modern Theory of Cell
Carolus Linnaeus was the man that worked harder than any other man to advance Taxonomy
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During the Renaissance, there was a shift towards humanism, focusing on human potential, achievements, and capabilities. There was also an emphasis on individualism, with artists and thinkers celebrating the uniqueness of the human experience. Additionally, ideas from classical antiquity were revived and incorporated into art, literature, and science.
On the work of classical and medieval scientists before them.
Galileo Galilei
Before the Renaissance, people held a more religious and feudal worldview, focusing on the afterlife and the authority of the church and monarchy. During the Renaissance, there was a shift towards humanism, individualism, secularism, and a greater emphasis on art, science, and education, leading to a more diverse and questioning worldview.
No, there were not thermometers in the middle ages. There were some ancient scientists who know about expansion and contraction with temperature, but the idea was not applied to thermometers until the Renaissance.
There are four well-known Renaissance scientists named Nicolaus Copernicus, Rene Descartes, Galileo Galilei, and Gerardus Mercator.
One of the first scientists of the Renaissance to advance taxonomy through firsthand observations was Carolus Linnaeus. Linnaeus developed the binomial classification system for identifying and naming species, which is still used today.
they valued direct observation
Upon the work of the 'armies' of scientists who studied and labored before them.
Upon the work of the 'armies' of scientists who studied and labored before them.
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