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Standing on the Shoulders of Solitude: Newton, the Plague, and How Quarantine Fomented the Greatest Leap in Science

Category
Science
Creator
Ranking
Top 20
Type
Blog
Date
April 6, 2020
Resource Link
https://www.themarginalian.org/2020/04/06/newton-plague/
Resource Series
Brain Pickings
Standing on the Shoulders of Solitude: Newton, the Plague, and How Quarantine Fomented the Greatest Leap in Science

In the 1650s, the penumbra of plague slowly began eclipsing Europe. Italy fell first, soon Spain, then Germany, then Holland. From across the slender cell wall of the Channel, England watched and trembled, then cautiously relaxed - for about a decade, some divine will seemed to be shielding the country.

Standing on the Shoulders of Solitude: Newton, the Plague, and How Quarantine Fomented the Greatest Leap in Science