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1596 in science
The year
1596 in
science
and
technology
included some significant events.
Astronomy
David Fabricius
discovers the first non-
supernova
variable star
,
Omicron Ceti
.
Johannes Kepler
's
Mysterium Cosmographicum
is the first published defense of the
Copernican
(
heliocentric
) system of planetary motion.
Botany
Gaspard Bauhin
publishes
Pinax theatri botanici
, an early classified
flora
.
Mathematics
Ludolph van Ceulen
computes
ÃÂ
to twenty decimal places using inscribed and circumscribed polygons.
Medicine
William Slingsby
discovers that water from the Tewitt Well mineral spring at
Harrogate
in
North Yorkshire
,
England
, possesses similar properties to that from
Spa, Belgium
.
Li Shizhen
's
Compendium of Materia Medica
(
Bencao Gangmu
) is published posthumously in an illustrated edition.
Earth sciences
Abraham Ortelius
, in the last edition of his
Thesaurus geographicus
, considers the possibility of
continental drift
.
Exploration
June 17 âÂÂ
Willem Barents
makes the first documented discovery of
Spitsbergen
Svalbard
archipelago
.
Technology
John Harington
describes the "Ajax", a precursor to the modern
flush toilet
, in
The Metamorphosis of Ajax
.
Births
March 31 âÂÂ
René Descartes
(d.
1650
),
French
-born philosopher and mathematician.
approximate date
âÂÂ
Peter Mundy
(d. c.
1667
),
English
traveller.
Deaths
January 27 â Sir
Francis Drake
(b.
1540
), English explorer (at sea).
September 15 âÂÂ
Leonhard Rauwolf
(b. either
1535
or 1540),
German
botanist and physician.
September âÂÂ
Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser
(b. 1540?),
Frisian
navigator (at sea).
References