Renaissance Science

Status: public · Confidence: low (0.555) · Basis: verified_sources

## TL;DR

Renaissance science is often introduced through closer observation, mathematical description, instruments, print culture, and challenges to inherited authority. This entry is low confidence because it is anchored to one broad history of science source.

## Core Explanation

The Scientists supports a general account of the emergence of modern science, but a one-source primer should avoid detailed claims about individual experiments or discoveries. The safer summary is that Renaissance-era science helped make observation, comparison, calculation, and debate more central to European natural philosophy.

Figure-level claims about Vesalius, Galileo, Copernicus, or others should be treated as follow-up topics with dedicated sources.

## Further Reading

- [The Scientists (John Gribbin)](https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/292021/the-scientists-by-john-gribbin/)

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