1628 in science
The year 1628 in science and technology involved some significant events.
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from Harvey's De Motu Cordis
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Medicine and physiology
- William Harvey publishes his findings about blood circulation in Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus (published in Frankfurt).[1]
Births
- March 10 – Marcello Malpighi, Italian physiologist (died 1694)
- April 23 – Johann van Waveren Hudde, Dutch mathematician (died 1704)
- Constantijn Huygens, Dutch statesman and telescope maker (died 1697)
Deaths
- June 8 – Rudolph Goclenius, German philosopher and polymath (born 1547)
- Yi Su-gwang, Korean scholar-bureaucrat (born 1563)
gollark: I would have to rewrite all the code and it would probably break the existing markov databases.
gollark: That makes sense thus it cannot happen.
gollark: Blame heavpoot. I am stuck looking at his awful code whenever it does things.
gollark: By character, I think?
gollark: I could turn up the order but I think that might break on the already-trained instances.
References
- The Hutchinson Factfinder. Helicon. 1999. ISBN 1-85986-000-1.
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