1680 in science
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The year 1680 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Astronomy
- 14 November NS – Great Comet of 1680 observed by Gottfried Kirch, the first comet discovered by telescope.[1]
Biology
- English comparative anatomist Edward Tyson publishes Phocæna, or The anatomy of a porpess, dissected at Gresham Colledge, concluding that the porpoise is a mammal.
- Robert Morison publishes Plantarum Historiae Universalis Oxoniensis, Pars Secunda, seu Herbarum Distributio Nova per Tabulas Cognationis et Affinitatis ex Libro Naturae observata et detecta, utilising his method of taxonomy.[2]
Physics
- 8 July – Robert Hooke observes the nodal patterns associated with the vibrations of glass plates.[3][4]
Births
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Deaths
- 17 February – Jan Swammerdam, Dutch naturalist, founder of both comparative anatomy and entomology (born 1637)
- Marie Meurdrac, French chemist and alchemist (born 1610)
References
- ^ Werner, James W. "The Great Comet of 1680". Retrieved 5 February 2006.
- ^ Oliver, Francis Wall (1913). "Robert Morison 1620–1683...". Makers of British Botany. Cambridge University Press. pp. 15–16. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
- ^ "Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni". Institute for Learning Technologies, Columbia University. Archived from the original on 14 May 2011. Retrieved 8 May 2011.
- ^ Oxford Dictionary of Scientists. Oxford University Press. 1999. p. 101.