Enlightenment · Europe · Science
1666
Academy of Sciences Founded in Paris
1666
Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's controller-general, founded the Academie des Sciences as a state-funded research institution modeled loosely on the Royal Society but more tightly controlled by government. French science had gained institutional patronage and a commitment to utility that would distinguish it from its English counterpart, producing generations of mathematicians, astronomers, and naturalists who served both truth and the crown.