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The 19th century in science saw the birth of science as a profession; the term scientist was coined in 1833 by William Whewell, [3] which soon replaced the older term ...
Category: 19th-century scientists. 38 languages. ... 19th century | 20th century | 21st century. Subcategories. This category has the following 14 subcategories, out ...
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9 19th century. 10 19th–20th centuries. 11 20th century. 12 20th–21st century. 13 Fictional theoretical physicists. ... List of scientists; List of physicists; Notes
This is a list of notable Italian scientists organized by the era in which they were active. ... 19th century. Amedeo Avogadro (1776–1856), chemist, ...
[18] [19] Many physicists regard Maxwell as the 19th-century scientist having the greatest influence on 20th-century physics. His contributions to the science are considered by many to be of the same magnitude as those of Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein . [ 20 ]
Michael Maestlin (1550-1631), mathematician, astronomer, Kepler's mentor; Johannes Remus Quietanus, astronomer; Paul Hermann (1645-1696), botanist; Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), mathematician and astronomer, He is a key figure in the 17th-century Scientific Revolution, best known for his laws of planetary motion, and his books Astronomia nova, Harmonice Mundi, and Epitome Astronomiae ...