1851 in science
Overview of the events of 1851 in science
The year 1851 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Astronomy
Solar eclipse of July 28, 1851 : the first correctly exposed photograph of a solar eclipse, using the daguerreotype process.
Chemistry
History of science and technology
Mathematics
Medicine
Physics
Technology
Awards
Births
January 19 – Jacobus Kapteyn (died 1922 ), Dutch astronomer .
February 15 – Spiru Haret (died 1912 ), Romanian mathematician , astronomer and politician.
March 16 – Martinus Beijerinck (died 1931 ), Dutch microbiologist and botanist .
April 12 – E. Walter Maunder (died 1928 ), English astronomer.
July 8 – Arthur Evans (died 1941 ), English archaeologist .
July 20 – Arnold Pick (died 1924 ), Jewish Czech neurologist .
August 3 – George FitzGerald (died 1901 ), Irish mathematician.
September 21 – Fanny Searls (died 1939 ), American doctor and botanist.[ 10]
September 23 – Ellen Hayes (died 1930 ), American mathematician and astronomer.
Deaths
References
^ Tobin, William (2003). The Life and Science of Léon Foucault, the Man who Proved the Earth Rotates . Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-80855-3 .
^ Schielicke, Reinhard; Wittmann, Axel D. (2005). "On the Berkowski daguerreotype (Königsberg, 1851 July 28): the first correctly-exposed photograph of the solar corona". Acta Historica Astronomiae . 25 : 128– 147. Bibcode :2005AcHA...25..128S .
^ Littmann, Mark; Willcox, Ken; Espenak, Fred (1999). "Chronology of Discoveries about the Sun" . MrEclipse.com . Retrieved 2012-06-06 .
^ Astronomical Journal 2 (33):p. 70 (1851).
^ The Chemist March 1851.
^ Riemann, Bernhard (1867). Grundlagen für einen allgemeine Theorie der Functionen einer veränderlichen complexen Grösse [Basis for a general theory of functions of a variable complex quantity] . Göttingen (Germany): Adalbert Rente. pp. 8– 9.
^ Fizeau, H. (1851). "Sur les hypothèses relatives à l'éther lumineux" . Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences . 33 . Paris: 349– 355.
^ McNeill, Ian (1972). Hydraulic Power . London: Longman. ISBN 0-582-12797-1 .
^ "Copley Medal | British scientific award" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved 23 July 2020 .
^ Tiehm, Arnold (1985). "Fanny Searls (1851-1939)". Brittonia . 37 (1): 41. doi :10.1007/BF02809668 . S2CID 87755152 .
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