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1717 in science
The year
1717 in
science
and
technology
involved:
Biology
Thomas Fairchild
, a
nurseryman
at
Hoxton
in the
East End of London
, becomes the first person to produce a successful scientific plant
hybrid
,
Dianthus Caryophyllus barbatus
, known as "Fairchild's Mule" because it is infertile.
James Petiver
publishes
Papilionum Brittaniae Icones
, the first book devoted exclusively to British
butterflies
, giving English names to a number of species.
Births
June 5 âÂÂ
Emanuel Mendes da Costa
, English botanist (died
1791
)
June 28 âÂÂ
Matthew Stewart
,
Scottish
mathematician (died
1785
)
September 11 âÂÂ
Pehr Wilhelm Wargentin
,
Swedish
astronomer
(died
1783
)
November 16 âÂÂ
Jean le Rond d'Alembert
, French
mathematician
(died 1783)
Pierre Le Roy
, French
clockmaker
(died 1785)
Wilhelm Friedrich von Gleichen
, German microscopist (died 1783)
Deaths
January 13 âÂÂ
Maria Sibylla Merian
, German-born
naturalist
(born
1647
)
March 8 âÂÂ
Abraham Darby I
, English
ironmaster
(born
1678
)
References