Enlightenment · Europe · Science

1698

Paris Academy of Sciences Reformed

1698

Louis XIV's minister Pontchartrain reorganized the Paris Academy of Sciences as a body of salaried royal officials charged with advancing useful knowledge. The Academy became a model for state-supported science that would outlast its founders. Enlightenment science had its first fully bureaucratic European institution, and the French tradition of government-funded research that continues today was firmly established.