1554 in science

The year 1554 CE in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here.

List of years in science (table)

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References

  1. Grun, Bernard (1991). The Timetables of History (3rd ed.). New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 245. ISBN 0-671-74919-6.
  2. "Rembert Dodoens: iets over zijn leven en werk — Dodoens' werken". Plantaardigheden—Project Rembert Dodoens/Rembertus Dodonaeus (in Dutch). Balkbrug: Stichting Kruidenhoeve/Plantaardigheden. 2005-12-20. Retrieved 2011-11-27. ... het Cruijdeboeck, dat in 1554 verscheen. Dit meesterwerk was na de bijbel in die tijd het meest vertaalde boek. Het werd gedurende meer dan een eeuw steeds weer heruitgegeven en gedurende meer dan twee eeuwen was het het meest gebruikte handboek over kruiden in West-Europa. Het is een werk van wereldfaam en grote wetenschappelijke waarde. De nieuwe gedachten die Dodoens erin neerlegde, werden de bouwstenen voor de botanici en medici van latere generaties. (... the Cruijdeboeck, published in 1554. This masterpiece was, after the Bible, the most translated book in that time. It continued to be republished for more than a century and for more than two centuries it was the mostly used referential about herbs. It is a work with world fame and great scientific value. The new thoughts written down by Dodoens, became the building bricks for botanists and physicians of later generations.)
  3. Historiae animalium, Liber II: De quadrupedibus oviparis. Gmelig-Nijboer, C. A. (1977). Conrad Gessner's "Historia Animalum": an Inventory of Renaissance Zoology. Krips Repro B.V. pp. 69–70.
  4. Kerr, Robert (1824). A general history and collection of voyages and travels. 7. Edinburgh: Blackwood. p. 229. Retrieved 2011-11-27.
  5. Probert, Alan (1997). "Bartolomé de Medina: The Patio Process and the Sixteenth Century Silver Crisis". In Bakewell, Peter (ed.). Mines of Silver and Gold in the Americas. Brookfield: Variorum. p. 96.
  6. Cuevas Del Barrio, Javier (2007). "La evolución de las iglesias de planta ovalada. Hipótesis para la planta de San Carlo alle Quatro Fontane" (PDF). Boletín de Arte (in Spanish). Departamento de Historia del Arte, Universidad de Málaga. 28: 105–126. ISSN 0211-8483. Retrieved 2010-12-02. Sant’Andrea in via Flaminia es la primera iglesia de planta oval que realiza Vignola. La construyó mientras trabajaba en la cercana villa Giulia y se terminó en 1554.
  7. Nicholls, Mark; Williams, Penry (2004). "Ralegh, Sir Walter (1554–1618)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/23039. Retrieved 2011-11-28. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
  8. McDermott, James (2004). "Willoughby, Sir Hugh (d. 1554?)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/29599. Retrieved 2011-11-28.
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