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The year
1632 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events.
Events
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The
University of Tartu
in
Swedish Livonia
is founded.
Frontispiece and title page of Galileo's
Dialogue
Astronomy
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]
February 22 –
Galileo
's
Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems
(
Dialogo sopra i due massimi sistemi del mondo
), comparing the
Copernican
system with the traditional
Ptolemaic
view, is published in
Florence
and delivered to his patron,
Ferdinando II de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
.
[
1
]
[
2
]
August 9 –
Leiden University
in the
Dutch Republic
resolves to erect the world's first official
observatory
.
[
3
]
Earth sciences
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]
Martine Bertereau
, Baroness de Beausoleil, publishes
Véritable déclaration de la découverte des mines et minières
.
Births
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October 24 –
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
,
Dutch
pioneer of
microscopy
(died
1723
)
Henry Compton
, English bishop and botanist (died
1713
)
Deaths
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]
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
by
Rembrandt
(1632)
January 31 –
Jost Bürgi
,
Swiss
clockmaker
and
mathematician
(born
1552
)
May 24 –
Robert Hues
,
English
mathematician and
geographer
(born
1553
)
June 21 –
Anselmus de Boodt
,
Flemish
mineralogist
and
physician
(born
1550
)
September 4 (bur.) –
Hessel Gerritsz
,
Dutch
cartographer
(born c.
1581
)
November 17 –
Pierre Richer de Belleval
,
French
botanist
(born c.
1564
)
December 8 –
Philippe van Lansberge
, Flemish
astronomer
(born
1561
)
References
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]
^
Gindikin, Semen Grigor'evich (1988).
Tales of Physicists and Mathematicians
. Boston: Birkhäuser. p. 62.
ISBN
978-0-8176-3317-2
. Retrieved
2011-02-22
.
^
Sobel, Dava
(2008-08-30).
"Galileo's Dialogue"
.
The Globe and Mail
. Toronto. Archived from
the original
on 2017-02-28
. Retrieved
2011-09-26
.
^
North, J. D. (1989).
"Georg Markgraf"
.
The Universal Frame: Historical Essays in Astronomy, Natural Philosophy, and Scientific Method
. London: Hambledon. p. 226.
ISBN
0-907628-95-8
. Retrieved
2011-09-26
.
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