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Intellectual curiosity and the Scientific Revolution

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Beginning with the invention of the telescope in 1608, the study explores Galileo's discoveries and situates European advancements in science, technology, and economic development within a global context. It highlights how these innovations not only shaped Europe but also influenced and interacted with developments around the world, offering a comprehensive view of the interconnectedness of scientific progress.

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Intellectual curiosity and the Scientific Revolution, Toby E. Huff

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