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1627 in science
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The year 1627 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Astronomy
- Johannes Kepler's Rudolphine Tables are published.[1]
Exploration
- January – The Dutch ship 't Gulden Zeepaert, skippered by François Thijssen, sails along the south coast of Australia.[2]
Medicine
- Adriaan van den Spiegel's De humani corporis fabrica is published posthumously in Venice with illustrations by Giulio Casserio.[3]
- Gaspare Aselli's De lactibus sive lacteis venis is published posthumously in Milan.[4]
Publications
- Francis Bacon's Sylva Sylvarum, or A Natural History and New Atlantis are published posthumously.[5]
Births
- January 25 – Robert Boyle, Anglo-Irish chemist (died 1691)[6]
- November 29 – John Ray, English naturalist (died 1705)[7]
Deaths
- February 22 – Olivier van Noort Dutch circumnavigator (born 1558)[8]
- July 20 – Guðbrandur Þorláksson, Icelandic mathematician and cartographer (born 1541)[9]
- October 21 – Frederick de Houtman, Dutch explorer (born 1571)[10]
References
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