Elizabethan Science and Technology
The Elizabethan Era was a time of great advancements in science. In fact, one of the most renowned scientists of all time lived during this era.
Galileo Galilee is credited with the important invention of the telescope and a variety of laws and theories that include the law s of the pendulum and the laws of dynamics. Other influential scientists that lived during this time include Kepler, famous for his discoveries in astronomy, and Vesalius who was a famous anatomist, physician and author.
Although many scientific discoveries were made during this period science was not encouraged by the King or government. In fact many scientists have fallen victim to the charges of witchcraft or mutiny towards the king and put to death during this time period. Even Galileo was put to death and the true importance of his inventions and theories weren't truly recognized until later on.
Throughout the Elizabethan Era, innovations and inventions propelled the technological standards of the average homeowner. Some of these inventions helped to educate the population in schools, and allowed people to learn more about their world and the mysteries and enigmas that it is drowned in.
All of these technological advancements and innovations were created by the several famous scientists and thinkers. A few of the more notable and famous scientists and thinkers, such as Galileo Galilei, Johannes Kepler, and Andreas Vesalius, made a very large impact onthe technological advancements in the era.
Galileo Galilee is credited with the important invention of the telescope and a variety of laws and theories that include the law s of the pendulum and the laws of dynamics. Other influential scientists that lived during this time include Kepler, famous for his discoveries in astronomy, and Vesalius who was a famous anatomist, physician and author.
Although many scientific discoveries were made during this period science was not encouraged by the King or government. In fact many scientists have fallen victim to the charges of witchcraft or mutiny towards the king and put to death during this time period. Even Galileo was put to death and the true importance of his inventions and theories weren't truly recognized until later on.
Throughout the Elizabethan Era, innovations and inventions propelled the technological standards of the average homeowner. Some of these inventions helped to educate the population in schools, and allowed people to learn more about their world and the mysteries and enigmas that it is drowned in.
All of these technological advancements and innovations were created by the several famous scientists and thinkers. A few of the more notable and famous scientists and thinkers, such as Galileo Galilei, Johannes Kepler, and Andreas Vesalius, made a very large impact onthe technological advancements in the era.