1694 in science
The year 1694 in science and technology involved some significant events.
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Botany
- Joseph Pitton de Tournefort publishes Éléments de botanique ou méthode pour reconnaître les plantes.[1]
- Rudolf Jakob Camerarius publishes De Sexu Plantarum Epistola in which he demonstrates the role of stamens and pistils in plant reproduction.
Births
- June 26 – Georg Brandt, Swedish chemist (died 1768)
Deaths
- November 29 – Marcello Malpighi, Italian physiologist (born 1628)
gollark: The physics simulationy bit is pretty separate from the rendering bit. Usually, anyway.
gollark: I mean, it's not like a simple 4D physics sim would be different to a 3D/2D one with a slightly different vector type and more annoying rendering.
gollark: `to think therefore I think to think`?
gollark: "I think therefore I think I am"
gollark: There's a world where a person called Adolf Hitler helped cure cancer, perhaps? Makes more sense.
References
- Sachs, Julius von (1890). Balfour, Isaac Bayley (ed.). 76–78. . Translated by Garnsey, Henry E. F. Oxford: Clarendon Press. pp.
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