1596 in science
The year 1596 in science and technology included some significant events.Astronomy
- David Fabricius discovers the first non-supernova variable star, Omicron Ceti.
- Johannes Kepler's Mysterium Cosmographicum is the first published defense of the Copernican system of planetary motion.
Botany
- Gaspard Bauhin publishes Pinax theatri botanici, an early classified flora.
Mathematics
- Ludolph van Ceulen computes π to twenty decimal places using inscribed and circumscribed polygons.
Medicine
- William Slingsby discovers that water from the Tewitt Well mineral spring at Harrogate in North Yorkshire, England, possesses similar properties to that from Spa, Belgium.
- Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica is published posthumously in an illustrated edition.
Earth sciences
- Abraham Ortelius, in the last edition of his Thesaurus geographicus, considers the possibility of continental drift.
Exploration
- June 17 – Willem Barents makes the first documented discovery of Spitsbergen in the Svalbard archipelago.
Technology
- John Harington describes the "Ajax", a precursor to the modern flush toilet, in The Metamorphosis of Ajax.
Births
- March 31 – René Descartes, French-born philosopher and mathematician.
- approximate date – Peter Mundy, English traveller.
Deaths
- January 27 – Sir Francis Drake, English explorer.
- September 15 – Leonhard Rauwolf, German botanist and physician.
- September – Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser, Frisian navigator.