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1640 in science
The year
1640 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events.
Botany
John Parkinson
publishes
Theatrum Botanicum:The Theater of Plants, or, An Herbal of a Large Extent
.
Mathematics
The 16-year-old
Blaise Pascal
demonstrates the properties of the
hexagrammum mysticum
in his
Essai pour les coniques
which he sends to
Mersenne
.
October 18 âÂÂ
Fermat
states his "
little theorem
" in a letter to
Frénicle de Bessy
: if
p
is a
prime number
, then for any
integer
a
,
a
<sup>
p
</sup> âÂÂ
a
will be divisible by
p
.
December 25 â Fermat claims a proof of the
theorem on sums of two squares
in a letter to Mersenne ("Fermat's Christmas Theorem"): an
odd
prime
p
is expressible as the sum of two squares.
Technology
The
micrometer
is developed.
A form of
bayonet
is invented; in later years it will gradually replace the
pike
.
The
reticle telescope
is developed and initiates the birth of
sharpshooting
.
Births
April 1 âÂÂ
Georg Mohr
,
Danish
mathematician
(died
1697
)
December 13 (
bapt.
) âÂÂ
Robert Plot
,
English
naturalist
and
chemist
and illustrator of the first
dinosaur
fossil
(died
1696
)
Elias Tillandz
, Swedish physician and botanist in Finland (died
1693
)
Deaths
December 22 âÂÂ
Jean de Beaugrand
,
French
mathematician (born c. 1584)
References