A biography of the seventeenth-century Anglo-Irish scientist who, among his other accomplishments, is considered to be the founder of modern chemistry.
A biography of Robert Boyle detailing his work establishing the experimental method which changed the way people thought about, and practiced, chemistry.
The life of the seventeenth-century scientist best known for his analysis of pressure and volume in gases and for his example to fellow scientists in sharing his discoveries with them.
Presents a brief biography of Robert Boyle, the seventeenth century British scientist credited with creating the modern experimental method, and includes information on his childhood, education, and laboratory life. Includes time line.