Renaissance · Europe · Science
1600
William Gilbert Publishes De Magnete
1600
The English physician William Gilbert, after eighteen years of experiments with lodestones and iron filings, declared the Earth itself a giant magnet. His Latin treatise coined the word electricus and insisted on experiment over Aristotelian authority. Scientific method had found one of its earliest, most stubborn champions, and the new physics of invisible forces had its first serious textbook.