A publication Saggi di naturali esperienze fatte nell'Academia del cimentoFlorence started 1666, later translated into Latin in 1731. It became the standard laboratory manual in the 1700s.
While there was no formal procedure for joining the society, Francesco Redi, Lorenzo Magalotti (the Secretary), Vincenzo Viviani, Giovanni Alfonso Borelli, Carlo Renaldini, and others regularly attended its meetings. These were usually held in the Palazzo Pitti. Members performed numerous experiments, mainly in the fields of thermometry, barometry, and pneumatics, using purpose-built instruments; the academy's motto, "Provando e riprovando" is intentionally ambiguous and can be translated either as "trying and trying again" or "experimenting and confirming".