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The Common Scientist in the Seventeenth Century : A Study of the Dublin Philosophical Society, 1683–1708. By K. Theodore Hoppen. Pp xii, 297. London : Routledge and Kegan Paul. 1970. £2.75.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 July 2017

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Reviews and short notices
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Copyright © Irish Historical Studies Publications Ltd 1971

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1 Since this notice was written, however, Dr A. A. Luce has pointed out in a review of The common scientist in The Irish Times, 2 Jan. 1971, that the two societies devoted to natural philosophy that flourished in Trinity College between 1698 and 1707 cannot be ignored as a possible link between the second and third phases of the Dublin Society's existence.