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1613 in science
The year
1613 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events.
Astronomy
Galileo Galilei
publishes
Letters on Sunspots
, the first major work on the topic.
Paleontology
Bones, probably of an elephant, are found in France but at first interpreted to belong to a giant human.
Technology
September 29 â The
New River
(engineered by Sir
Hugh Myddelton
) is opened to supply
London
with drinking water from
Hertfordshire
.
Births
March 6 âÂÂ
Stjepan GradiÃÂ
,
Ragusa
n
polymath
(died
1683
)
September 25 âÂÂ
Claude Perrault
,
French
architect
and
physicist
(died
1688
)
Deaths
June 16 âÂÂ
Jakob Christmann
,
German
orientalist
and
astronomer
(born
1554
)
July 2 âÂÂ
Bartholomaeus Pitiscus
, German
trigonometrist
(born
1561
)
August 25 âÂÂ
David Gans
,
German Jewish
mathematician
and astronomer (born
1541
)
Mathew Baker
,
English
shipwright
(born
1530
)
Johann Bauhin
,
Swiss
physician
and
botanist
(born 1541)
Jacques Guillemeau
, French
surgeon
(born
1550
)
References