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1650 in science
The year
1650 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events.
Astronomy
In
Ursa Major
, the handle's middle star,
Mizar
, is noted to be a
binary
by
Giambattista Riccioli
.
Botany
William How
publishes his
flora
Phytologia Britannica
.
Posthumous publication begins of
Johann Bauhin
's
Historia plantarum universalis
at
Yverdon
.
Geology
The
Kolumbo underwater volcano
in the
Aegean Sea
is discovered when it bursts from the sea and erupts, killing 70 people on a nearby island.
Medicine
English
physician
Francis Glisson
publishes the first comprehensive
pediatric
text on
rickets
,
De rachitide sive morbo puerili, qui vulgò The rickets dicitur
, the result of collaborative research by members of the
Royal College of Physicians
.
Technology
PolishâÂÂLithuanian
nobleman
Kazimierz Siemienowicz
's widely translated manual
Artis Magnae Artilleriae, pars prima
("Great Art of
Artillery
, the first part") is published in
Amsterdam
.
Births
November 28 -
Jan Palfijn
,
Flemish
surgeon
and
obstetrician
(died
1730
)
May 1
(bapt.)
-
John Radcliffe
,
English
physician
(died
1714
)
approx. date
âÂÂ
Thomas Savery
,
English
engineer, inventor of a
steam pump
(died
1715
)
Deaths
February 11 âÂÂ
René Descartes
,
French
mathematician
(born
1596
)
June 30 âÂÂ
Niccolò Cabeo
,
Italian
polymath
(born
1586
)
July 18 âÂÂ
Christoph Scheiner
,
German
astronomer
(born
1573
)
August âÂÂ
John Parkinson
, English
herbalist
and
botanist
(born
1567
)
Giovanni Battista Zupi
, Italian astronomer (born c.
1590
)
Philippe d'Aquin
,
French
physician
, hebraist, philologist and orientalist (born
1578
)
References