Medieval science was dominated by Aristotelian thought to make discoveries in the field of natural philosophy. A revision of the ancient sciences began to take place around 1500 and an important exercise in the translation of ancient texts.
When the Renaissance arrives, there is a great interest in research in mathematics, botany, zoology, astronomy, physics, medicine or history.
The most important change that took place in the conception of the world begins when, between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, mathematical language began to be given more importance to explain the facts (the Arab contribution was fundamental to take this step as early as the Middle Ages), In parallel, the divine character was gradually put aside.