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Nikolai Walter
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14 September, 16:46
What did Robert Boyle teach in the 1600s?
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Robert Boyle was a founding member of the anti-scholastic 'invisible college' which later became the Royal Society in 1645. He worked at the propagation of Christianity - especially in India and financed series of lectures and published books to further this project.
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