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1634 in science
The year
1634 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant
events
.
Astronomy
Johannes Kepler's fictional account of the
view
from
the moon
Somnium
is
published
posthumously by his son.
Botany
Thomas Johnson
begins
publishing
Mercurius
Botanicus
, including
a list
of
indigenous
British plants.
Mathematics
Gilles de Roberval
shows
that the area under a
cycloid
is three times the area of its generating
circle
.
Medicine
Louise Bourgeois Boursier
publishes her
Collection
of Secrets
on
obstetrics
in
Paris
, including
techniques
such as
podalic version
.
Zoology
Publication of
Insectorum sive Minimorum Animalium Theatrum
in
London
,
compiled
posthumously from
the work
of
Edward Wotton
,
Conrad Gesner
and
Thomas Penny
by
Thomas Muffet
and prepared for
publication
by
Théodore de Mayerne
.
Institutions
The
Académie Française
is formed by
Cardinal Richelieu
.
Births
Deaths
February 15
–
Wilhelm Fabry
, German-born
surgeon
June 26
–
Nikolaus Ager
,
French
botanist
Marin le Bourgeoys
, French inventor and artist
Martin Llewellyn
, British
cartographer