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Aristocratic Patronage in the Sciences
This chapter delves into the historical significance of English aristocrats in the sciences, focusing on the advantages of wealth, leisure, and connections to power that families like the Cavendish's possessed. It explores the role of Sir Charles Cavendish as a wealthy patron of mathematics and experimental science, detailing his collection of mathematical and optical works, support for scientific instrument makers, and engagement with prominent mathematicians. The chapter also examines the Cavendish family's involvement in commissioning and collecting instruments, particularly telescopes, showcasing their contributions to advancing optical instrument making and the competition in telescopic astronomy.