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Robert Boyle : A biography by Flora Masson
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Robert Boyle
Anglo-Irish scientist (1627–1691)
For other people named Robert Boyle, see Robert Boyle (disambiguation).
Robert BoyleFRS[2] (; 25 January 1627 – 31 December 1691) was an Anglo-Irish[3]natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, alchemist and inventor. Boyle is largely regarded today as the first modern chemist, and therefore one of the founders of modern chemistry, and one of the pioneers of modern experimental scientific method. He is best known for Boyle's law,[4] which describes the inversely proportional relationship between the absolute pressure and volume of a gas, if the temperature is kept constant within a closed system.[5] Among his works, The Sceptical Chymist is seen as a cornerstone book in the field of chemistry. He was a devout and pious Anglican and is noted for his works in theology.[6][7]
Biography
Early years
Boyle was born at Lismore Castle, in County Waterford, Ireland, the seventh son and fourteenth child of The 1st Earl of Cork ('the Great Earl of Cork') and Catherine Fenton.[8] Lord Cork, then known simply as Richard Boyle, had arrived in Dublin from England in 1588 during the Tudorplantations of Ireland and obtained an appointment as a deputy eschea