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1529 in science

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The year 1529 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here.

Astronomy

  • Petrus Apianus publishes Introductio Cosmographiae, cum quibusdam Geometriae ac Astronomiae principiis eam necessariis ad rem in Ingolstadt.

Chemistry

  • Fluorine is first described by Georgius Agricola.
  • The alchemical text Kunst- und recht Alchämei-Büchlein is published in Worms.

Technology

  • Michelangelo is appointed to reconstruct the fortifications of Florence.

Births

  • April 3 – Michael Neander, German mathematician (died 1581)
  • April 25 – Franciscus Patricius (born Franjo Petriš), Venetian philosopher and scientist of Croatian descent (died 1597)
  • December 16 – Laurent Joubert, French physician (died 1582)
  • 1529 or 1530 – Julius Caesar Aranzi, Bolognese anatomist (died 1589)

Deaths

  • Hans von Gersdorff, German surgeon (born c.1455)

References

References

  1. Emsley, John. (2001). "Nature's Building Blocks: an A–Z guide to the elements". Oxford University Press.
  2. Grun, Bernard. (1991). "The Timetables of History". Simon & Schuster.
  3. Wallace, William E.. (1987). ""Dal disegno allo spazio": Michelangelo's Drawings for the Fortifications of Florence". Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians.
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