Imperial and Royal Academy of Brussels

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title: Imperial and Royal Academy of Brussels
text: The Imperial and Royal Academy was founded in Brussels by letters patent of the Empress Maria Theresa dated 16 December 1772, to promote the study of science and literature. The sessions of the academy were to take place in the Royal Library in Brussels, which at the same time became an institution open to the public. The first session was held on 13 April 1773. The first director of the Academy was an Englishman, John Needham FRS. The Dutch grammarian Jan Des Roches was secretary. Members were
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