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  2. Invisible College - Wikipedia

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    Invisible College is an Enlightenment-era term used to describe a network of researchers and educators operating in an informal way, forming a clandestine cooperative for purposes of social influence and personal profit, usually through multiple memberships in public groups.

  3. Collegium Invisibile - Wikipedia

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    Collegium Invisibile refers to the tradition of the 18th century Collegium Nobilium run by the Piarists in Warsaw The 17th century English Invisible College. Collegium Invisibile is an academic society founded in 1995 in Warsaw that affiliates outstanding Polish students in the humanities and science with distinguished scholars in accordance with the idea of a liberal education. [1]

  4. Rosicrucianism - Wikipedia

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    The idea of such an order, exemplified by the network of astronomers, professors, mathematicians, and natural philosophers in 16th-century Europe promoted by such men as Johannes Kepler, Georg Joachim Rheticus, John Dee and Tycho Brahe, gave rise to the Invisible College. This was the precursor to the Royal Society founded in 1660. [25]

  5. Royal Society - Wikipedia

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    The Invisible College has been described as a precursor group to the Royal Society of London, consisting of a number of natural philosophers around Robert Boyle.The concept of "invisible college" is mentioned in German Rosicrucian pamphlets in the early 17th century.

  6. Katherine Jones, Viscountess Ranelagh - Wikipedia

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    Katherine Jones, Viscountess Ranelagh (22 March 1615 – 23 December 1691), also known as Lady Ranelagh, was an Anglo-Irish scientist in seventeenth-century Britain.She was also a political and religious philosopher, and a member of many intellectual circles including the Hartlib Circle, the Great Tew Circle, and the Invisible College.

  7. Nas Academy Partners With Invisible College for Web3 ...

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    Social media sensation Nas Daily, known for his 1minute viral videos, is now exploring Web3 through his virtual school Nas Academy. Nas Company Chief Operating Officer Alex Dwek shares insights ...

  8. List of fictional Oxford colleges - Wikipedia

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    The "Invisible College" was a group of Oxford scientists (including Robert Boyle, Robert Hooke and Christopher Wren) who went on to establish the Royal Society. The group met at Gresham College in London.

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