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1661 in science
The year
1661 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events.
Biology
Marcello Malpighi
is the first to observe and correctly describe
capillaries
when he discovers them in a frog's lung.
Chemistry
Robert Boyle
's
The Sceptical Chymist
is published in
London
.
Environment
c. May 1 âÂÂ
John Evelyn
's pamphlet
Fumifugium
is one of the earliest descriptions of
air pollution
.
Publications
Abraham Cowley
's pamphlet
The Advancement of Experimental Philosophy
.
Johann Sperling
's handbook
Zoologia physica
(posthumous).
Births
May 3 âÂÂ
Antonio Vallisneri
,
Italian
physician
and natural scientist (died
1730
)
December 18 âÂÂ
Christopher Polhem
,
Swedish
scientist and inventor (died
1751
)
Guillaume François Antoine, Marquis de l'Hôpital
,
French
mathematician
(died
1704
)
approx. date
âÂÂ
Alida Withoos
,
Dutch
botanical artist
(died 1730)
Events
Isaac Newton
is admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge, as a sizar (June)
Deaths
October âÂÂ
Gérard Desargues
, French
geometer
(born
1591
)
References