Abstract
ABSTRACTThe early modern era was a new stage in scientific development. Having been baptized by humanism and the Protestant Reformation, European universities achieved a series of major advances in regard to scientific research, expanding our understanding of the natural world and of humanity itself, and establishing an important foundation for the rise of modern natural science.
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