Age of Enlightenment


Use these links to learn about scientists from the age of enlightenment:


Friedrich Mohs
Ada Byron
Giovanni Cassini
Charles Darwin
Christian Doppler
Ben Franklin
Edmond Halley
Caroline Herschel
William Herschel
Christian Huygens
Maria Winkelmann Kirch
Nicole-Reine Lepaute
James Clerk Maxwell
Maria Mitchell
Isaac Newton
Louis Pasteur
Giovanni Schiaparelli


Last modified May 1, 2003 by Lisa Gardiner.

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