1634 in science
Overview of the events of 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 (written 1608) is published posthumously by his son.[ 1]
Botany
Thomas Johnson begins publishing Mercurius Botanicus , including a list of indigenous British plants.[ 2]
Mathematics
Medicine
Zoology
Institutions
Births
Deaths
References
^ Christianson, Gale E. (1976). "Kepler's Somnium: Science Fiction and the Renaissance Scientist" . Science Fiction Studies . 3 (1): 79– 90. ISSN 0091-7729 . JSTOR 4239001 .
^ Boulger, George Simonds (1892). "Johnson, Thomas (d.1644)" . Dictionary of National Biography . Vol. 30. pp. 47– 48.
^ Auger, Léon (1962). Un savant méconnu, Gilles Personne de Roberval, 1602-1675: son activité intellectuelle dans les domaines mathématique, physique, mécanique et philosophique . Paris: Blanchard.
^ "Bourgeois, Louyse" . Encyclopedia of World Biography . 2005. Retrieved 2011-10-02 .
^ Lee, Sidney (1894). "Moffett, Thomas" . Dictionary of National Biography . Vol. 38. pp. 101– 103.
^ Hollier, Denis (1998-08-19). A New History of French Literature . Harvard University Press. p. 267. ISBN 978-0-674-25461-9 .
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