Before Nobels: Gifts to and From Rich Patrons Were Early Science’s Currency

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October 9, 2019 Topic: History Region: Europe Blog Brand: The Buzz Tags: ScienceResearchGiftsRewardsNobel Prize

Before Nobels: Gifts to and From Rich Patrons Were Early Science’s Currency

Collaborative scientific societies, beginning in the mid-17th century, distanced rewards from the whims and demands of individual patrons.

Vera Keller, Associate Professor of History, University of Oregon

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