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  1. William Borlase's contribution to eighteenth-century meteorology and climatology.J. Oliver - 1969 - Annals of Science 25 (4):275-317.
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  • Man and the Natural World: A History of the Modern Sensibility.Keith Thomas - 1984 - Journal of Religious Ethics 12 (2):280-281.
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  • Correspondence networks and the Royal Society, 1700–1750.Andrea Rusnock - 1999 - British Journal for the History of Science 32 (2):155-169.
    The Royal Society in the eighteenth century cuts a poor figure in comparison with its robust parent of the seventeenth century. Contemporary satirists and modern historians alike have found little to recommend the weak and well-padded institution. After Newton's death in 1727, it was no longer the centre for natural philosophy, and even during his tenure as President the Society did not escape censure. Fascination with monstrous curiosities and antiquarian puzzles replaced serious scientific work, according to various detractors. Recently scholars (...)
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