Who is known as the father of science in the mediaeval world?
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Roger Bacon, byname Doctor Mirabilis (Latin: “Wonderful Teacher”), (born c. 1220, Ilchester, Somerset, or Bisley, Gloucester?, England—died 1292, Oxford?), English Franciscan philosopher and educational reformer who was a major medieval proponent of experimental science.
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Albert Einstein called Galileo the “father of modern science.” ... Galileo Galilei was born on February 15, 1564, in Pisa, Italy but lived in Florence, Italy for most of his childhood. His father was Vincenzo Galilei, an accomplished Florentine mathematician, and musician.
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