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1534 in science
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History of Science in 1534
Overview of the events of 1534 in science
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1534 in science
1533
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Fields
Technology
Sustainable energy research
Transportation technology
Social sciences
Psychology
Governance and policy studies
Paleontology
Dinosaurs' extinction
Extraterrestrial environment
Terrestrial environment
Tornado research
Other/related
Literature
Timeline of cosmological theories
List of open letters by academics
History of technology by type
List of science timelines
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The year
1534 in
science
and
technology
included a number of events, some of which are listed here.
Contents
Astronomy
Exploration
Mathematics
Medicine
Births
Deaths
References
Astronomy
Oronce Finé
publishes
Quadrans astrolabicus
in
Paris
.
Exploration
April 20 – September 5 – Expedition of
Jacques Cartier
to the
Gulf of Saint Lawrence
.
[
1
]
May 10 – Cartier reaches
Newfoundland
.
June 9 – Cartier is the first European to discover the
Saint Lawrence River
.
Mathematics
Petrus Apianus
publishes
Primi Mobilis Instrumentum
in
Nuremberg
, on
trigonometry
and containing tables of
sines
.
Medicine
Girolamo Fracastoro
publishes
Di Vini Temperatura
.
Stefan Falimierz
publishes
On Herbs and Their Potency (
O ziolach y o moczy gich
)
.
Births
September 28 −
Samuel Eisenmenger
, German physician and
mathematician
(died
1585
)
November 6 –
Joachim Camerarius the Younger
,
German
physician
and
botanist
(died
1598
)
undated
−
Volcher Coiter
,
Dutch
anatomist
(died
1576
)
Deaths
December 13 −
Paul of Middelburg
, Flemish scientist and bishop (born 1446)
December 23 –
Otto Brunfels
, German botanist (born c. 1488)
References
↑
Grun, Bernard (1991).
The Timetables of History
(3rd
ed.). New York: Simon & Schuster. p.
239
.
ISBN
0-671-74919-6
.
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