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The year 1638 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Astronomy
• December 21 – Total
eclipse of the Moon
falls on the same day as the
winter solstice
, for the first time in the
Common Era
. ==Geology==
Geology
• (
Italy
). • . The epicentre was in
Crotone
. ==Physics==
Physics
• The final book of the now-blind
Galileo
,
Discorsi e dimostrazioni matematiche, intorno à due nuove scienze
is published in
Leiden
, dealing with the
strength of materials
and the
motion of objects
. In it, he discusses the
square–cube law
, the
law of falling bodies
and
infinity
. He also discusses his experimental method for measuring the
speed of light
; he has been unable to determine it over a short distance. ==Publications==
Publications
• Publication of
The Man in the Moone, or the Discovrse of a Voyage thither
"by Domingo Gonsales" (actually by
Francis Godwin
,
Bishop of Hereford
(died 1633)), an early example of
science fiction
. ==Births==
Births
• January 1 (
NS
January 11) –
Nicolas Steno
,
Danish
pioneer of
geology
(died
1686
) • March 28 –
Frederik Ruysch
,
Dutch
physician
and
anatomist
(died
1731
) • April 19 -
Niccolao Manucci
,
Italian
physician, writer and traveller (died
1717
) • May 11 –
Guy-Crescent Fagon
,
French
physician and
botanist
(died
1718
) • June 8 –
Pierre Magnol
, French
botanist
(died
1715
) • June 29 -
Heinrich Meibom
, German physician and scholar (died
1700
) • July 22 -
Theodor Kerckring
, Dutch anatomist and chemical physician (died
1693
) • November 21 -
Luca Tozzi
, Italian physician (died
1717
) • November –
James Gregory
,
Scottish
mathematician
and
astronomer
(died
1675
) •
Paolo Falconieri
,
Florentine
polymath
(died
1704
) ==Deaths==
Deaths
• February 26 –
Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac
, French mathematician (born
1581
) • April 15/16 –
John Tradescant the elder
,
English
botanist (born c. 1570s) • October 21 –
Willem Blaeu
,
Dutch
cartographer
(born
1571
) • October 29 –
Adrian von Mynsicht
, German alchemist (born
1603
) • December 7 -
Epifanio Ferdinando
, Italian physician and philosoph (born
1569
) ==References==
Source: Wikipedia ↗
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