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Francis Bacon enrolled at Trinity College in this city

Cambridge

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Issac Newton was born on this holiday

Christmas

100

Issac Newton wrote this book of principles

Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica

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he saw a falling apple that would lead to the knowledge of universal gravitation.

Issac Newton

200

Robert Hooke was taught at this church of Oxford University.

Christ Church

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He wasn't a prankster but William Harvey was born in Folkestone, Kent, in 1578 on this mischievous day

April 1st

200

Francis Bacon wrote the Instauratio Magna also known as this

The Great Instauration

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Bacon divided human reasoning into two separate processes or "this," invention and judgment.

moments

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After 6 years at King's School, Canterbury, he entered Caius College, Cambridge, in 1593

William Harvey

300

René Descartes was born in La Haye which now is known as this 

Descartes

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Descartes wrote several of these which are now lost

treatises

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Descartes' Geometry, established analytic geometry and introduced this

modern algebraic notations.

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He lived in 1642 through 1727 and became one of the top-ranked students in King's School in nearby Grantham 

Issac Newton

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Born on 22 January 1561 at York House was this man

Francis Bacon

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In 1865, he gained wide recognition with the publication of the book Micrographia

Robert Hooke

400

Robert Hooke became one of the earliest supporters of the concept of extinction of species and of biological evolution as a result of his microscopic study of this.

fossils

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Rene DesCartes went to Breda in the Netherlands to study mathematics and this in 1618

military architecture.

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Born on July 18, 1635, Freshwater, England was this natural philosopher 

Robert Hooke

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He published the Exercitatio anatomica de motu cordis et sanguinis in animalibus which was a poorly printed book

William Harvey

500

This was a landmark in the history of science as it was where William Harvey demonstrated the circulation of blood in animals

De motu cordis