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1667 in science

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1667 in science

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The year 1667 in science and technology involved some significant events.

Astronomy

  • June 24 – The site of the Paris Observatory is located on the Paris Meridian.

Chemistry

  • Johann Joachim Becher originates what will become known as phlogiston theory in his Physical Education.

History and philosophy of science

Mathematics

  • James Gregory demonstrates the transcendence of π.

Physiology and medicine

  • June 15 – Jean-Baptiste Denys performs the first blood transfusion from a lamb into a boy.
  • Robert Hooke demonstrates that the alteration of the blood in the lungs is essential for respiration.
  • Thomas Willis publishes Pathologicae Cerebri, et nervosi generis specimen.

Publications

''Elementorum myologiae specimen'', 1669
  • Nicolas Steno publishes Elementorum Myologiae Specimen, seu Musculi Descriptio Geometrica. Cui accedunt canis carchariae dissectum caput, et dissectus piscis ex canum genere in Florence, providing a foundation for the study of muscle mechanics, the ovary (based on his dissection of dogfish), and the sedimentary theory of geology.

Births

  • April 29 (bapt.) – John Arbuthnot, Scottish-born polymath (died 1735)
  • May 2 – Jacob Christoph Le Blon, German inventor of four-colour printing (died 1741)
  • May 26 – Abraham de Moivre, French mathematician (died 1754)
  • July 27 – Johann Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician (died 1748)

Deaths

  • April 3 – Edward Somerset, 2nd Marquess of Worcester, English inventor (born 1601?)
  • April 10 – Jan Marek Marci, Bohemian physician (born 1595)
  • June 5 – Grégoire de Saint-Vincent, Flemish mathematician (born 1584)
  • probable date – Peter Mundy, English traveller (born c. 1596)

References

References

  1. Bowler, Peter J.. (2005). "Making modern science: A historical survey". University of Chicago Press.
  2. Richardson, Matthew. (2001). "The Penguin Book of Firsts". Penguin Books India.
  3. Garboe, Axel. (1954). "Nicolaus Steno (Niels Stensen) and Erasmus Bartholinus: two 17th century Danish scientists and the foundation of exact geology and crystallography". Reitzel.
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