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1679 in science

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The year 1679 in science and technology involved some significant events.

Botany

  • Establishment of Hortus Botanicus (Amsterdam).

Mathematics

  • Samuel Morland publishes The Doctrine of Interest, both Simple & Compound, probably the first tables produced with the aid of a calculating machine.

Medicine

  • Great Plague of Vienna.
  • Franciscus Sylvius' Opera Medica, published posthumously, recognizes scrofula and phthisis as forms of tuberculosis.

Technology

  • Pierre-Paul Riquet excavates Malpas Tunnel on the Canal du Midi in Hérault, France, Europe's first navigable canal tunnel (165 m, concrete lined).

Zoology

  • Maria Sibylla Merian publishes the first part of Der Raupen wunderbare Verwandlung und sonderbare Blumennahrung ("The Caterpillars' Marvellous Transformation and Strange Floral Food"), comprising detailed illustrated descriptions of insect metamorphosis.

Publications

  • Publication in Paris of the first of Edme Mariotte's Essays de physique: De la végétation des plantes, a pioneering discussion of plant physiology; and De la nature de l'air, a statement of Boyle's law.
  • Publication by the Paris Observatory of the world's first national ephemeris almanac, the Connaissance des tems, compiled by Jean Picard.

Births

  • January 2 – Pierre Fauchard, French physician (died 1761).
  • January 24 – Christian Wolff, German philosopher, mathematician and scientist (died 1754)

Deaths

  • January 14 – Jacques de Billy, French Jesuit mathematician (born 1602)

References

References

  1. Dickinson, H. W.. (1970). "Sir Samuel Morland: diplomat and inventor 1625-1695". Heffer for the Newcomen Society.
  2. Roland, Claudine. (1997). "The Canal du Midi". MSM.
  3. Etheridge, Kay. (2020). "The Flowering of Ecology: Maria Sibylla Merian's Caterpillar Book". Brill.
  4. Jean-François Vincent. "Fauchard, Pierre". Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de Santé, Université de Paris (Base biographique).
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