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  1. Robert Boyle: Trailblazer of Science (Sowers) by John Tiner, 1989-08-01
  2. Robert Boyle Founder of Modern Chemistry by Harry Sootin, 1962
  3. The Philosophy of Robert Boyle (Routledge Studies in Seventeenth Century Philosophy) by Peter R. Anstey, 2000-08-28
  4. The Hudson River: A Natural and Unnatural History (The Norton Library ; N 844) by Robert H. Boyle, 1979-04
  5. Robert Boyle: Pioneer Of Experimental Chemistry (Great Minds of Science) by Mary Gow, 2005-02
  6. Selected Philosophical Papers of Robert Boyle (Philosophy Classics) by Robert Boyle, 1980-02
  7. Robert Boyle (1627-91): Scrupulosity and Science by Michael Hunter, 2000-10-05
  8. Electrons & ether waves: being the twenty-third Robert Boyle lecture, on May, 1921 by William Henry Bragg, 2010-08-01
  9. The Gradual revelation of the gospel, from the time of man's apostacy: set forth and explain'd in twenty four sermons, preached in the Parish Church of ... Robert Boyle, Esq, in the years 1730, 1731, by William Berriman, 2010-09-04
  10. The growth of a crystal: being the eighteenth Robert Boyle lecture delivered before the Oxford University Junior Scientific Club, on the 20th of May, 1911 by Henry Alexander Miers, 2010-08-01
  11. Robert Boyle: A Biography [ 1914 ] by Flora Masson, 2009-08-10
  12. Remarks on the religious sentiments of learned and eminent laymen; viz. Sir Isaac Newton, Hon. Robert Boyle, Locke, Sir Matthew Hale, Addison, ... with occasional reflections on incredulity. by See Notes Multiple Contributors, 2010-06-10
  13. The voyages and adventures of Captain Robert Boyle, in several parts of the world. Intermixed with the story of Mrs Villars, an English lady, with whom he made his surprising escape from Barbary. by W. R. Chetwood, 2010-08-06
  14. Robert Boyle: A Biography (1914) by Flora Masson, 2010-09-10

21. Robert Boyle
Robert Boyle (1627–1691) was born at Lismore Castle, Munster, Ireland, the fourteenth child of the Earl of Cork. As a young man
http://www.chemheritage.org/EducationalServices/chemach/fore/rb.html

    Robert Boyle at sixty-three.

    Robert Boyle (1627–1691) was born at Lismore Castle, Munster, Ireland, the fourteenth child of the Earl of Cork. As a young man of means, he was tutored at home and on the Continent. He spent the later years of the English Civil Wars at Oxford, reading and experimenting with his assistants and colleagues. This group was committed to the New Philosophy, which valued observation and experiment at least as much as logical thinking in formulating accurate scientific understanding. At the time of the restoration of the British monarchy in 1660, Boyle played a key role in founding the Royal Society to nurture this new view of science. The Sceptical Chymist
    (title page).
    Although Boyle's chief scientific interest was chemistry, his first published scientific work, New Experiments Physico-Mechanicall, Touching the Spring of the Air and its Effects (1660), concerned the physical nature of air, as displayed in a brilliant series of experiments in which he used an air pump to create a vacuum. The second edition of this work, published in 1662, delineated the quantitative relationship that Boyle derived from experimental values, later known as "Boyle's law": that the volume of a gas varies inversely with pressure. Boyle at thirty-seven.

22. Robert Boyle
Robert Boyle (16271691). Tracts Written by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Containing New Experiments, Touching the Relation Between Flame and Air.
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Robert Boyle (1627-1691)
Tracts Written by the Honourable Robert Boyle, Containing New Experiments, Touching the Relation Between Flame and Air. And About Explosions ...
London, 1672 [from Henry Marshall Leicester and Herbert S. Klickstein, A Source Book in Chemistry 1400-1900 (New York: McGraw Hill, 1952)]
The First Title.
Of the Difficulty of Producing Flame without Aire.
Experiment I.
A Way of Kindling Brimstone in vacuo Boyliano Unsuccessfully Tried. We took a small earthen melting Pot, of an almost Cylindrical figure, and well glaz'd (when it was first bak'd) by the heat; and into this we put a small cylinder of Iron of about an inch in thickness, and half as much more in Diameter, made red hot in the fire; and having hastily pump'd out the Air, to prevent the breaking of the Glass; when this vessel seem'd to be well emptied, we let down, by a turning key, a piece of Paper, wherein was put a convenient quantity of flower of Brimstone, under which the iron had been carefully plac'd; so that, being let down, that vehement heat did, as we expected, presently destroy the contiguous paper; whence the included Sulphur fell immediately upon the iron, whose upper part was a little concave, that it might contain the flowers when melted. But all the heat of the iron, though it made the Paper and Sulphur smoke, would not actually kindle either of them that we could perceive.

23. Robert Boyle's Account Of A Degredation Of Gold
robert boyle's Account of a Degredation of Gold. This is an interesting piece by robert boyle in the form of allegorical discourse about the possibility of alchemical transmutation.
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Robert Boyle's Account of a Degredation of Gold
This is an interesting piece by Robert Boyle in the form of allegorical discourse about the possibility of alchemical transmutation. It was first published under the title Of a Degradation of Gold made by an anti-elixir: a strange chymical narrative. London, 1678. This book is now extremely rare. The text below was transcribed for me by Justin von Bujdoss from the second edition, issued in London in 1739.
Back to transmutations
AN
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT
OF THE
DEGREDATION
OF
GOLD
BY AN
ANTI-ELIXIR.
The Novelty of this Preamble having much suprised the Auditory, at length, Simplicius, with a disdainful Smile, told Pyrophilus: "That the Company would have much thanked him if he could have assured them, That he had seen another Metal exalted into Gold; but, that to find a Way of spoiling Gold, was not only a useless Discovery, but a prejudicial Practice." Pyrophilus having at this part of his Discourse made a short pawse to take a breath, Crattippus took occasion from his silence to say to him, " I presume, Pyrophilus, I shall be disavowed by very few of these Gentlemen, if I tell you that the company is impatient to hear the Narrative of your Experiment, and that if it do so much as probably make out the particulars you have been mentioning, you will in likelyhood perswade most of them, and will certainly oblige them all. I shall therefore on their behalf as well as my own, sollicite you to hasten to the Historical part of a Discourse that is so like to gratifie our Curiosity."

24. The Robert Boyle Project, University Of London
robert boyle Official Home page. On the boyle what’s new in boyle studies? robert boyle an Introduction A boyle Bibliography The
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Robert Boyle Official Home page
On the Boyle what’s new in Boyle studies? Robert Boyle: an Introduction ... The Works of Robert Boyle and The Correspondence of Robert Boyle The Work-diaries of Robert Boyle Projects and Publications Archive ... Links to other Web pages

25. Robert Boyle --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Visit Britannica Store, Encyclopædia Britannica, boyle, robert Encyclopædia Britannica Article. robert boyle, coloured copper engraving, 18th century.
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26. Matematicos
Matem¡tico irland©s (1627 1691).
http://www.mat.usach.cl/histmat/html/boyl.html
Galileo

Hooke

Se le denominó como el "Padre de la Química moderna". Fue el primero en emplear el término "Análisis Químico" en su actual significado. Es famosa su ley:
"A temperaturas iguales, los volúmenes de los gases están en razón inversa a la presión".
Newton

27. The Life And Thought Of Robert Boyle
The Life and Thought of robert boyle. By Michael Hunter. See where the works discussed appear in The Works of robert boyle. Bibliography.
http://www.bbk.ac.uk/boyle/biog.html
The Life and Thought of Robert Boyle
By Michael Hunter
Birkbeck College, University of London
Contents
Life and Works
Boyle returned to England in 1644, settling on the estate left to him by his father at Stalbridge in Dorset; here, he spent much of the next decade. From the outset, Boyle self-consciously embarked on a career as a writer, but, contrary to what might be expected from his later publications, his efforts were not initially devoted to science. His first project (in 1645-6) was his Aretology , a somewhat stilted treatise on 'Ethicall Elements' intended to lay down the rudiments of morality as a basis for the pursuit of virtue. Subsequently, Boyle experimented with other literary genres, including pious reflections, imaginary lives, speeches and letters presenting moralistic prescriptions to fictional addressees: one of the latter was ultimately to appear in modified form as Some Motives and Incentives to the Love of God (1659), usually referred to by its running title

28. Robert Boyle Project
robert boyle project The robert boyle Project, based at Birbeck College, University of London, is working on a new edition of boyle's works and correspondence, together with an electronic edition
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29. Boyle
Biography of robert boyle (16271691) robert boyle. Born 25 Jan 1627 in Lismore, County Waterford, Ireland Main index. robert boyle was born into a Protestant family
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Robert Boyle
Born: 25 Jan 1627 in Lismore, County Waterford, Ireland
Died: 30 Dec 1691 in London, England
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Robert Boyle was born into a Protestant family. His father was Richard Boyle, Earl of Cork, who had left England in 1588 at the age of 22 and gone to Ireland. Appointed clerk of the council of Munster by Elizabeth I in 1600, he bought Sir Walter Raleigh's estates in the counties of Cork, Waterford, and Tipperary two years later. Robert's mother, Catherine Fenton, was Richard Boyle's second wife, his first having died within a year of the birth of their first child. Robert was the seventh son (and fourteenth child) of his parents fifteen children (twelve of the fifteen survived childhood). Richard Boyle was in his 60s and Catherine Boyle in her 40s when Robert was born. Of his father Robert would later write [12]:- He, by God's blessing on his prosperous industry, from very inconsiderable beginnings, built so plentiful and so eminent a fortune, that his prosperity has found many admirers, but few parallels. Indeed, Robert was fortunate to have the richest man in Great Britain for a father although, one would have to say, the Earl of Cork had acquired his fortune by somewhat dubious means. He was imprisoned in England on charges of embezzlement at one stage and later was fined heavily for possessing defective titles to some of his estates.

30. Boyle Nova Scotia
Descendants of Dougald robert boyle (b.1847), married Mary Ann Tyrrell.
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Mabou and West Arichat Cape Breton, Nova Scotia
Dougald Robert Boyle
Mabou to West Arichat Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada Welcome to D.R. Boyle's site! He was a man of the 1800's. Dougald Robert Boyle was a Scot from Mabou, born in 1847; however, for the greater part of his lifetime he was a citizen of Isle Madame. We know that Dougald's mode of communication was through voice or newspaper entries or script or telegraphy but if he had been born just a hundred years later, he would have created his own website; his interests were boundless.
  • This site is for descendants of Dougald Robert Boyle and his wife, Mary Ann Tyrrell Boyle that they may get to know about our Boyle family's life on Isle Madame. If your ancestors are from West Arichat you will find information of interest in the census and other records that are posted on the site. This site is for anyone who happens to find it while surfing the net. Members of the Isle Madame Listserv read the long passages of daily entries that Dougald wrote over 100 years ago in reference to himself, his neighbours and all with whom he came in contact. They tell his version of life on Isle Madame. Thank you for the comments that have enriched the diary entries. More are always welcome!

31. Science/Chemistry/History/Boyle, Robert : Science Directory
robert boyle Project. Resource at Birkbeck College, University of London, devoted to the life and work of robert boyle (16271691). Includes online articles
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32. Boyle, Robert
Agnosticism / Atheism robert boyle. Back to Last Page Glossary Index . Related Terms. Name robert boyle. Dates Born January 25, 1627 Died December 31, 1691.
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Robert Boyle was an English chemist who was responsible for the final separation between modern chemistry and medieval alchemy. According to Boyle, chemistry is best done by relying upon repeated experimental evidence rather than the traditional assumption that all matter is composed of some mystical, common elements. As a result of his methodology, he discovered the fundamental relationship between temperature, pressure and volume in gases. Boyle was a founder of the Royal Society, which took as its motto Nullius in Verba , a Latin phrase which means "nothing by mere authority."

33. Burlington.html
robert Viau outlines the influences on the NeoPalladian School dominated by boyle, and provides images of Chiswick House and gardens, including temple follies and a Palladian bridge.
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Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington
*See Chiswick Garden Links Below* Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington, emerged as the leader of the second triumvirate to dominate English architecture in the eighteenth century. Walpole, in his Anecdotes of Painting, described Boyle as "the Apollo of Arts" and Kent as his "proper priest." He was a close friend of Alexander Pope, whose "Epistle to Burlington" acknowledges his great taste in both architecture and landscape design. The Neo-Palladian School dominated by Boyle was guided by three masters:
  • Vitruvius, the Roman architect and military engineer of Augustus' time, was the author of the only ancient treatise on architecture to have survived. Vitruvius laid down proportions and taught correct use of the classical orders.
  • Andrea Palladio (1518-70) of Vincenza studied Vitruvius and existing architecture in Italy and wrote the book which would dominate neoclassical architecture for centuries: I Quattro libri dell'architettura The Four Books of Architecture (1570). Palladio's detailed drawings were directly incorporated into the plans of the Neo-Palladians.

34. Boyle, Robert --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
boyle, robert Britannica Student Encyclopedia. MLA style boyle, robert. Britannica Student Encyclopedia. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
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35. Boyle, Robert
Biographical information from the Galileo Project.
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Catalog of the Scientific Community
Boyle, Robert
Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions.
1. Dates
Born: Lismore, Ireland, 25 Jan. 1627
Died: London, 31 Dec. 1691
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: Aristocrat
Boyle was the son of the fabulously wealthy Earl of Cork, an Elizabethan adventurer who enriched himself in Ireland. Boyle was the fourteen (and next to youngest) child, the seventh son.
Wealthy is the undoubted word.
3. Nationality
Birth: Irish
Career: English
Death: English
4. Education
Schooling: No University
Boyle attended Eton for four years and then was educated by private tutors, mostly on the continent. He had no university degree. However, he was resident in Oxford for about twelve years, from 1656 to 1668, and he clearly absorbed a great deal of university culture.
He was created M.D. at Oxford in 1665; I do not list this degree, which was clearly honorary.
5. Religion
Affiliation: Anglican
I think it is clear that he conformed to the established church. He was, however, deeply influenced by his Puritan sister.
6. Scientific Disciplines

36. ROBERT BOYLE
robert boyle MIGHTY CHEMIST of "Father of Modern Chemistry" is robert boyle (January 25, 1627 December 30, 1691). boyle was the first prominent
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ROBERT BOYLE: MIGHTY CHEMIST
Among the many contenders for the title of " Father of Modern Chemistry " is Robert Boyle (January 25, 1627 - December 30, 1691). Boyle was the first prominent scientist to perform controlled experiments and to publish his work with elaborate details concerning procedure, apparatus and observations. He assembled what we would today call a "research group", developed a key piece of apparatus - the vacuum pump, was instrumental in founding the Royal Society, and deserves at least partial credit for the famous gas law which bears his name. Boyle was born in Ireland. As the youngest of fourteen children of the wealthiest man in the British Isles, Boyle's opportunities were almost unlimited. However, while still in adolescence, he chose the pseudonym Philaretus (Lover of Truth) and a life of scientific inquiry seemed almost inevitable. He was educated in the finest possible manner of this day, first studying at Eton and later travelling the Continent with a tutor and his older brother Francis. He learned philosophy, religion, languages, mathematics, and - perhaps most significantly - the new physics of Bacon, Descartes, and Galileo. The physical scientists and their new theories concerning air and vacuum, the movement of planets, and the circulation of blood were to sway his thinking much more than the alchemists. Boyle published copiously on topics ranging across several fields of science, philosophy, and theology. His first major scientific report

37. Boyle, Robert (1627-1691) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
boyle, robert (16271691), English chemist who, for his combination of iatrochemical and alchemical traditions, is usually considered the father of chemistry.
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Branch of Science Chemists Nationality English
Boyle, Robert (1627-1691)

English chemist who, for his combination of iatrochemical and alchemical traditions, is usually considered the father of chemistry. He demonstrated that chemistry is worth studying in and of itself, used rigorous experimental and quantitative methods, and gave the first modern definition of a chemical element. Boyle also tried to purify chemicals to obtain reproducible reactions. He was a vocal proponent of the mechanical philosophy proposed by Descartes to explain and quantify the physical properties and interactions of material substances. Nevertheless, he did not believe in the physical reality of atoms. He also performed numerous investigations with an air pump, and noted that the mercury fell as air was pumped out. He also observed that pumping the air out of a container would extinguish a flame and kill small animals placed inside, and well as causing the level of a barometer to drop. He presented Boyle's law which states that pressure varies inversely as volume at constant temperature although he was not the original discoverer. His work

38. SCETI: Science: Boyle's Sceptical Chymist (1661)
Digital facsimile of robert boyle's Sceptical Chymist (1661).
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Robert Boyle's Sceptical chymist
Physical description: Held by: Department of Special Collections, Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania [call number: Van Pelt Library Special Collections E. F. Smith Collection Boyle 33] Facsimile note: The pages of the text appear at approximately twice the size of the original. Their exact size will vary with monitors. They have been adjusted for clarity and visibility. No other alterations or enhancements have been made. These adjustments may occasionally result in color and brightness variations which exaggerate those of the original. Note: there are several errors in pagination in the printed edition reproduced here. Mis-numbered and out-of-sequence pages have been rearranged in logical order for this facsimile. The reader should also note that some material was omitted between pages 187 and page 188; this material was placed by the printer at the end of the volume, beginning on page 437.
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39. Robert Boyle
Translate this page robert boyle La compressibilité des gaz. par Laurence Tétreault Garneau. Biographie. (Page consultée le 6 février 1997). boyle, robert, En ligne.
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    Inventeurs et scientifiques, Dictionnaire de biographies , Paris, Larousse, 1994. MASSAIN, Robert. Chimie et chimistes
    Disques optiques compacts
    (1994). "Robert Boyle". Eyewitness Encyclopedia of Science ''Irlande''.
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    The Modern concept of Element , [En ligne]. Adresse URL : http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/hccinfo/instruct/div5/sci/sci122/atomic/skepchem/skepboyle.html Boyle, Robert , [En ligne]. Adresse URL : http://www.biography.com/cgi-bin/biography/biography-request.pl?page=/biography/data/B/B.2160.txt.html Robert Boyle , [En ligne]. Adresse URL : http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Boyle.html Boyle's Law , [En ligne]. Adresse URL : http://dbhs.wvusd.k12.ca.us/Gas-Boyle.html Robert Boyle (1627-1691) , [En ligne]. Adresse URL : http://tornade.ERE.UMontreal.CA:80/~damboism/grands/boyle.html , Sherbrooke, QC Robert Boyle Liste - Chimie et chimistes Chimisterie Les mondes de CyberScol CyberScol

40. Robert Boyle
Translate this page Kontakt. Impressum. eMail. robert boyle (1627 - 1692). Der englische Naturwissenschaftler robert boyle war ein Freund von Locke und begründete The Royal Society.
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