In 1883, speaking in Edinburgh, Louis Pasteur claimed that Scotland had been the first nation to link its fortunes with the development of the human mind. He was referring to the enlightenment of the late 18th century, which had arisen thanks not only to philosophers and scientists, but also to the concentration of printers and bookmakers in Edinburgh.
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