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1605 in science

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The year 1605 in science and technology involved some significant events.

Exploration

  • Habitation at Port-Royal established by France under Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons, the first European colonization of Nova Scotia in North America (at this time part of Acadia); the Gregorian calendar is adopted.

Chemistry

  • First recorded use of the word Chemistry ("Chymistrie") in English, in Thomas Tymme's The Practice of Chymicall and Hermeticall Physicke, translated from Joseph Duchesne.
  • The phenomenon of mechanoluminescence is first discovered by Sir Francis Bacon from scratching sugar with a knife.
  • Michal Sedziwój publishes the alchemical treatise A New Light of Alchemy which proposes the existence of the "food of life" within air, much later recognized as oxygen.
  • Chartreuse (liqueur) is first recorded in an alchemical manuscript; it will be made by Carthusian monks, named for the great charterhouse (la grande Chartreuse).

Births

  • October 19 – Thomas Browne, English physician and encyclopedist (died 1682)
  • Martin van den Hove, Dutch astronomer (died 1639)
  • approx. date – Semyon Dezhnyov, Pomor navigator (died 1672)

Deaths

  • May 4 – Ulisse Aldrovandi, Bolognese naturalist (born 1522)
  • December 29 – John Davis, English explorer (born 1550)
  • Roger Marbeck, English royal physician (born 1536)

References

References

  1. (September 2011). "chemistry, ''n''.". Oxford University Press.
  2. "Sedziwój, Michal". University at Buffalo.
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