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1677 in science
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The year 1677 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Astronomy
- Publication of the first English star atlas, John Seller's Atlas Coelestis.
Mathematics
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz gives a complete solution to the tangent problem.
- Publication of Cocker's Arithmetick: Being a Plain and Familiar Method Suitable to the Meanest Capacity for the Full Understanding of That Incomparable Art, As It Is Now Taught by the Ablest School-Masters in City and Country, attributed to Edward Cocker (died 1676). It will remain a standard grammar school textbook in England for more than 150 years.
Medicine
- January 21 – A pamphlet on smallpox published in Boston becomes the first medical publication in the British colonies in North America.
Microbiology
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek discovers the spermatozoon.
Paleontology
- Robert Plot publishes The Natural History of Oxford-shire, Being an Essay Toward the Natural History of England, in which he describes the fossilised femur of a human giant, now known to be from the dinosaur Megalosaurus.
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References
- Kreyszig, Erwin. (1991). "Differential Geometry". Courier Corporation.
- Yeldham, Florence. (1936). "The Teaching of Arithmetic Through Four Hundred Years (1535–1935)". Harrap.
- Harris, L. E.. (1953). "Vermuyden and the Fens". Cleaver-Hume Press.
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