Title
Robert Boyle, Irish-born chemist and physicist, (1833).Artist: R Woodman
Caption
Robert Boyle, Irish-born chemist and physicist, (1833). After attending school at Eton, Boyle (1627-1691), the seventh son of the 1st Earl of Cork, spent six years in Europe. He settled in Oxford in 1654 and carried out experiments on air, respiration, combustion, and the vacuum with Robert Hooke as his assistant. In 1662 he formulated Boyle's Law that pressure and volume of gas are inversely proportional. In 1668 he moved to London and devoted much time to science and the Royal Society. Boyle's many experiments on air, vacuum, combustion, and respiration led to the publication in 1661 of his The Sceptical Chymist.
The Print Collector collection
Date
1833
Credit line
Photo12/Heritage Images/The Print Collector
Reference
HRM19C15_230
Model release
No
License type
Rights managed
Available size
49,9Mb (4,4Mb) / 12,6in x 15,3in / 3791 x 4598 (300dpi)