
Versailles: Science & Splendour
Not Just the Tudors
Science, Women, and Power in 18th-Century France
This chapter explores the critical intersection of health, science, and knowledge dissemination in 18th-century France, focusing on the medical practices of Louis XIV and the transformative influence of the Encyclopédie. It highlights the contributions of women like Émilie de Châtelet and examines the education of the royal families at Versailles, showcasing how scientific disciplines supported military ambitions and enhanced royal power.
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