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1623 in science

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The year 1623 in science and technology involved some significant events.

Astronomy

  • July 16 – Great conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn, the closest together the two planets come until 2020.

Biology

  • Apple orchard at Grönsö Manor in Sweden planted; it will still be productive into the 21st century.

Psychology

  • Erotomania is first mentioned in a psychiatric treatise.

Technology

  • Wilhelm Schickard draws a calculating clock on a letter to Kepler. This will be the first of five unsuccessful attempts at designing a direct entry calculating clock in the 17th century (including the designs of Tito Burattini, Samuel Morland and René Grillet).

Births

  • June 19 – Blaise Pascal, French mathematician and physicist (died 1662)
  • July 12 – Elizabeth Walker, English pharmacist (died 1690)
  • August 26 – Johann Sigismund Elsholtz, German naturalist and physician (died 1688)
  • September 1 – Caspar Schamberger, German surgeon and merchant (died 1706)
  • September 23 – Georg Balthasar Metzger, German physician and scientist (died 1687)
  • October 9 – Ferdinand Verbiest, Flemish Jesuit Sinologist and astronomer (died 1688)
  • Margaret Lucas, later Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, English natural philosopher (died 1673)

Deaths

  • May 26 – Francis Anthony, English apothecary and physician (born 1550)
  • December 24 – Michiel Coignet, Flemish engineer, cosmographer, mathematician and scientific instrument-maker (born 1549)

References

References

  1. Hunt, Jeffrey L.. (2020-02-20). "1623: The Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn". When the Curves Line Up.
  2. Ferrand, Jacques. "Maladie d'amour, ou Mélancolie érotique".
  3. "Margaret Cavendish".
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