1638 in science explained
The year 1638 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Astronomy
Geology
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Physics
Publications
Births
- January 1 (NS January 11) – Nicolas Steno, Danish pioneer of geology (died 1686)
- March 28 – Frederik Ruysch, Dutch physician and anatomist (died 1731)
- April 19 - Niccolao Manucci, Italian physician, writer and traveller (died 1717)
- May 11 – Guy-Crescent Fagon, French physician and botanist (died 1718)
- June 8 – Pierre Magnol, French botanist (died 1715)
- June 29 - Heinrich Meibom, German physician and scholar (died 1700)
- July 22 - Theodor Kerckring, Dutch anatomist and chemical physician (died 1693)
- November 21 - Luca Tozzi, Italian physician (died 1717)
- November – James Gregory, Scottish mathematician and astronomer (died 1675)
- Paolo Falconieri, Florentine polymath (died 1704)
Deaths
Notes and References
- Book: Galileo Galilei. Two New Sciences. Madison. University of Wisconsin Press. 1974. 0-299-06404-2. registration.
- Book: Poole, William. New Worlds Reflected: Travel and Utopia in the Early Modern Period. 2010. Farnham. Ashgate. 978-0-7546-6647-9. 57–70. Houston, Chloë. Kepler's Somnium and Francis Godwin's The Man in the Moone: Births of Science-Fiction 1593–1638.