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1662 in science

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The year 1662 in science and technology involved some significant events.

Botany

  • February 16 – John Evelyn presents the basic text of his Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest-Trees and the Propagation of Timber to the College for the Promoting of Physico-Mathematical Experimental Learning, probably the earliest treatise on forestry (it is published in book form in 1664).

Chemistry

  • First attempt to manufacture graphite drawing sticks from powdered graphite (mixed with sulphur and antimony), in Nuremberg, Germany.

Physics

  • Robert Boyle publishes Boyle's law, in the second edition of his New Experiments Physico-Mechanicall, Touching The Spring of the Air, and its Effects (Oxford).

Statistics

  • c. January – John Graunt, in one of the earliest uses of statistics, publishes information about births and deaths in London.

Events

  • July 15 – The Royal Society of London receives its royal charter. Robert Hooke becomes its Curator of Experiments this year.

Births

  • December 13 – Francesco Bianchini, Italian astronomer (died 1729)

Deaths

  • April 22 – John Tradescant the Younger, English botanist (born 1608)
  • August 19 – Blaise Pascal, French mathematician and physicist (born 1623)

References

References

  1. West, J. B.. (October 1999). "The original presentation of Boyle's law". Journal of Applied Physiology.
  2. "Robert Hooke".
  3. "Ashmolean Museum: British Archaeology Collections - Rationalisation and Enhancement Project - The Collectors Tradescant".
  4. "Blaise Pascal {{!}} Biography, Facts, & Inventions". Encyclopedia Britannica.
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