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1757 in science
The year
1757 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events.
Astronomy
April 16 â The works of astronomer
Galileo Galilei
espousing
heliocentrism
are removed (with the approval of
Pope Benedict XIV
) from the
Index Librorum Prohibitorum
list of books banned by
Roman Catholic Church
, along with "all books teaching the earth's motion and the sun's immobility". Other works of heliocentrists Galileo,
Nicolaus Copernicus
,
Johannes Kepler
,
Diego de Zúñiga
and Paolo Foscarini remain on the list.
Nicolas Louis de Lacaille
publishes his
Astronomiae Fundamenta Novissimus
, containing a standard catalogue of 398 bright stars with positions corrected for
aberration
and
nutation
.
Tobias Mayer
presents accurate tables of the
Moon
's motion to the
Board of Longitude
in
Great Britain
.
Chemistry
Scottish
physician
Francis Home
publishes
The Principles of Agriculture and Vegetation
, an early presentation of the chemical principles underlying
plant nutrition
, in
Edinburgh
.
Medicine
March 30 â Founding of the
Rigshospitalet
, national hospital of
Denmark
, in
Copenhagen
.
December 8 â Opening of the "New Lying-In" or
Rotunda Hospital
in
Dublin
, designed by
Richard Cassels
.
Albrecht von Haller
begins publication of
Elementa physiologiae corporis humani
in
Switzerland
.
Physics
Leonhard Euler
publishes
his equations
for
inviscid flow
.
Technology
London
instrument maker
John Bird
makes the first navigational
sextant
.
Benjamin Franklin
invents a three-wheel clock movement, which later leads to several variants in the design of
pendulum
clocks.
The
Grubenmann
brothers complete timber
arch bridge
s in Switzerland which include the longest vehicular bridge spans extant at this date:
Crossing the
Rhine
at
Schaffhausen
in two spans of 52 m and 59 m (by Hans Ulrich)
A single-span of 67 m at
Reichenau
(by
Johannes
)
Awards
Copley Medal
:
Lord Charles Cavendish
Births
January 17 âÂÂ
John Gough
,
English
natural philosopher
(died
1825
)
May 24 âÂÂ
William Charles Wells
,
Scottish American
physician
(died
1817
)
June 22 âÂÂ
George Vancouver
, English explorer (died
1798
)
July 11 âÂÂ
Johann Matthäus Bechstein
,
German
naturalist
(died
1822
)
August 9 âÂÂ
Thomas Telford
,
Scottish
civil engineer
(died
1834
)
November 12 âÂÂ
Robert Willan
, English
dermatologist
(died
1812
)
date unknown
-
Agnes Ibbetson
, English plant physiologist (died
1823
)
Deaths
January 9
Louis Bertrand Castel
,
French
Jesuit
mathematician
and
physicist
(born
1688
)
Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle
, French scientific populariser (born
1657
)
August 28 âÂÂ
David Hartley
, English physician and
psychologist
(born
1705
)
October 17 âÂÂ
René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur
, French
physicist
(born
1683
)
References