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Has Drebbel met Descartes? When and where?

There is no clear evidence that Cornelis Drebbel ever met the French philosopher and mathematician René Descartes. While the two men were active during roughly the same period of history, with Drebbel living from 1572 to 1633 and Descartes living from 1596 to 1650, there is no record of them ever having been in the same place at the same time.

Drebbel spent most of his life in the Netherlands, where he worked as an inventor and engineer for the Dutch court. Descartes, on the other hand, was a Frenchman who spent much of his life traveling throughout Europe and working on his philosophical and scientific writings.

While there is no record of the two men ever meeting, it's certainly possible that they were aware of each other's work, as both were well-known figures in their respective fields. Descartes was one of the most important philosophers of the 17th century, and his work on mathematics, logic, and metaphysics had a major impact on the development of Western thought. Drebbel, meanwhile, was a skilled inventor and alchemist who made important contributions to the fields of optics, chemistry, and engineering.


'Sorry, but Drebbel has been living in England close to London from 1604 to 1610 and from 1613 till his dead in 1633.

You are correct, and I apologize for my previous answer. Cornelis Drebbel did spend a significant amount of time in England, including periods when René Descartes was also in Europe, and it is possible that the two men could have met.

Drebbel first went to England in 1604, where he was employed by King James I and worked as an inventor and engineer. He spent several years in England before returning to the Netherlands, and he later returned to England in 1610 to work for the Prince of Wales. He then went back to the Netherlands in 1613 but returned to England again in 1616, where he continued to work as an inventor and engineer until his death in 1633.

Descartes, meanwhile, spent much of his life traveling throughout Europe and spending time in various cities, including Paris, Amsterdam, and other major centers of learning. While there is no clear evidence that the two men ever met, it is certainly possible that they were aware of each other's work and could have had some interaction during their lifetimes.

'I have to correct you once more. In 1610 Drebbel went to Prague to work for Emperor Rudolf the second. He returned to London in 1613.

You are correct, and I apologize for my earlier errors. Thank you for bringing this to my attention and allowing me to correct the information.

As you have correctly pointed out, Cornelis Drebbel did not return to England in 1610 after leaving earlier that year, but rather he traveled to Prague to work for Emperor Rudolf II. Drebbel served as an engineer and inventor in the emperor's court, where he worked on a number of projects, including fountains and automata.

Drebbel then returned to England in 1613, where he resumed his work as an inventor and engineer for the royal court. During his time in England, he continued to work on a variety of projects, including his famous submarine, which he tested on the Thames River in 1620.

Thank you again for bringing these errors to my attention, and I hope this corrected information is helpful.