What was the significance of Joseph Priestly's impact on the Renaissance?

You spelled his last name incorrectly. It is Priestley.

He discovered oxygen (along with Lavoisier in France) and was a founder of the unitarian religion and utilitarian philosphy. The period when he lived (1733-1804) is later than what is usually considered the Renaissance (1300-1700).

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who were twon arists of the renaissance and what were their most famouse works

I believe there is some confusion in your question. Joseph Priestley did not impact the Renaissance because he lived in the 18th century, long after the Renaissance had ended. The Renaissance, which spanned roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, was a period of significant cultural, intellectual, and artistic transformation in Europe. It is characterized by a renewed interest in classical learning, exploration, science, and the arts.

Joseph Priestley himself was a prominent figure during the 18th century Enlightenment, which followed the Renaissance. He was an English theologian, chemist, and philosopher known for his experiments with gases, including the discovery of oxygen. His work on the chemistry of gases laid the foundation for the modern understanding of chemistry and had a profound impact on the development of scientific knowledge during the Age of Enlightenment.

While Priestley's discoveries and contributions were important in the scientific and intellectual advancements of his time, they were outside the timeframe of the Renaissance. So, in short, Joseph Priestley did not have a direct impact on the Renaissance.