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1649 in science
The year
1649 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant
events
.
Biology
Publication of
John
Jonston's
Historiae
naturalis
in
Frankfurt
begins with
De
piscibus et cetis
.
Technology
Johann Schröder
publishes two methods for the production of
elemental
Arsenic
.
Mathematics
Frans van Schooten
publishes the first
Latin
version
of René Descartes'
La Géométrie
. His
commentary
makes
the work
understandable
to the broader
mathematical
community. The Latin version also includes Florimond de Beaune's
Notes brièves
, the first important introduction to Descartes'
cartesian geometry
.
Events
The
semi-formal
Oxford Philosophical Club
of
natural philosophers
begins to meet; it is a
predecessor
of the
Royal Society of London
.
Births
March 3
–
John Floyer
,
English
physician
Deaths
September 6
–
Robert Dudley
, English-born navigator