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1755 in science
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The year 1755 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Astronomy
- Immanuel Kant develops the nebular hypothesis in his Universal Natural History and Theory of Heaven (Allgemeine Naturgeschichte und Theorie des Himmels).
Chemistry
- June – Joseph Black's discovery of carbon dioxide ("fixed air") and magnesium is communicated in a paper to the Philosophical Society of Edinburgh.
Earth sciences
- November 1 – An earthquake in Lisbon kills 30,000 inhabitants.
- Publication of De Litteraria expeditione per pontificiam ditionem ad dimetiendos duos meridiani gradus a PP, a description of the measurement of a meridian arc carried out in the Papal States by Ruđer Bošković with Christopher Maire in 1750–52.
Life sciences
- August Johann Rösel von Rosenhof publishes the first record of an amoeba; he names it "der kleine Proteus" ("the little Proteus").
Mathematics
- Leonhard Euler's Institutiones calculi differentialis is published.
Technology
- December 2 – The second Eddystone Lighthouse (1709–1755), with a wooden cone, catches fire and burns to the ground; it will be rebuilt in stone.
- While serving as Postmaster General of the northern American colonies, Benjamin Franklin invents a simple odometer, attached to his horse carriage, to help analyze the best routes for delivering the mail.
- approx. date – Thomas Mudge invents the lever escapement for timepieces.
Awards
- Copley Medal: John Huxham
Births
- January 28 – Samuel Thomas von Sömmerring, Prussian physician, anatomist, paleontologist and inventor (died 1830).
- April 11 – James Parkinson, English surgeon (died 1824).
- June 15 – Antoine François, French chemist (died 1809)
- October 11 – Fausto Elhuyar, Spanish chemist (died 1833).
- October 28 – Jacques Labillardière, French naturalist (died 1834).
- Maria Elizabetha Jacson, English botanist (died 1829).
Deaths
- May 20 – Johann Georg Gmelin, botanist, natural historian and geographer (born 1709)
References
References
- Woolfson, Michael Mark. (1993). "Solar System – its origin and evolution". Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society.
- Palmquist, Stephen. (1987). "Kant's Cosmogony Re-Evaluated". Studies in History and Philosophy of Science.
- "Experiments upon Magnesia Alba, Quicklime, and Some Other Alcaline Substances", published 1756.
- Rosenhof, R.. (1755). "Monatlich herausgegebene Insekten-Belustigungen".
- Ball, W. W. Rouse. (1888). "A Short Account of the History of Mathematics". Macmillan.
- "Copley Medal {{!}} British scientific award".
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