- The Academia Dei Lencei in Rome ( 1603-1630 )
- The Academia Del Cimiento in Florence ( 1657-1667 )
- The Royal society in London (1662 )
- The Academic Des Science in Paris ( 1662 )
- Journal Des Savants of Paris ( 1665 )
- Acta Ervditorium of Leipzig (1682 )
- Principia mathematica of Sir Isaac Newton ( 1687 )
- Traite De La Lumiereo of Christian huygens ( 1690 )
- Johann Gutenberg ( 1450 ) - the invention of printing press.
- German Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa (1402-64 ) - the latin exponent of the value of experiment.
- Nicholas Copernicus ( 1403 ) - developed the heliocentric theory using scientific method.
- Leonardo Da Vinci ( 1452-1514 ) -considered as the great artist of his time.
- Andres Versalius ( 1514-1564 ) - founder of modern human technology.
Medieval thought on the material world was essentially based on Greeks, specially Plato and Aristotle.
- Simon Stevinous - introduced the decimal fraction.
- Galileo Galilei - made the telescope ( 1564- 1642 )
- Johannes Kepler - theorized about the movement of the planet ( 1591-1630 )
- Rene Descartes - inventor of the graph who believed in the God Existence.
- Paracelsus - alchemist and physician of the renaissance.
- Francis Bacon - improved scientific method.
- Sir Isaac Newton - discovered the gravity.
Owes its past success and its special characteristic, its sharing, in the metaphysics and method.
The basic features european society were aggressive individualism tempered by principle of cooperation for a common good.
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
An industrial revolution began that transform Europe from Agrarian to an Urban society towards the end of the 18th century.
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