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1530 in science

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The year 1530 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.

Botany

  • Otto Brunfels begins publication of his illustrated botanical catalogue Herbarium vivae icones, based on his own observations and giving the plants their German vernacular names.

Earth sciences

  • Georgius Agricola publishes Bermannus, sive de re metallica dialogus, his first work on scientific metallurgy.

Mathematics

  • Approximate date – Jyeṣṭhadeva, a member of the Kerala School of Astronomy and Mathematics in India, writes the Yuktibhāṣā, the world's first known text on the foundations of calculus.

Medicine

  • The name syphilis is coined by the Italian physician and poet Girolamo Fracastoro in his epic poem, Syphilis sive morbus gallicus.
  • The first book devoted to dentistry, the Artzney Buchlein, is published.

Births

  • September 30 – Girolamo Mercuriale, Italian physician (died 1606)
  • Mathew Baker, English shipwright (died 1613)
  • 1529 or 1530 – Julius Caesar Aranzi, Italian anatomist (died 1589)
  • approx. date – Thomas Penny, English botanist and entomologist (died 1589)

Deaths

  • Jacopo Berengario da Carpi, Italian anatomist (born 1460)

References

References

  1. "FAQS On the History of Dentistry". American Dental Association.
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