Overview of the events of 1626 in science
The year 1626 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Physiology and medicine
Posthumous publication of Adriaan van den Spiegel 's De formato foetu in Venice with illustrations by Giulio Casserio and including the first observation of milk in female breasts at birth.[ 1]
Technology
Births
Deaths
February 11 – Pietro Cataldi , Italian mathematician (born 1548 )
April 9 – Francis Bacon , English philosopher and a founder of modern scientific research (born 1561 )
April 11 – Marin Getaldić or Ghetaldi , Ragusan politician, mathematician and physicist, contributed to the emergence of new algebra (born 1568 )
April 14 – Gaspare Aselli , Italian anatomist (born c. 1581 )
June 21 – Anselmus Boëtius de Boodt , Flemish -born humanist, priest, physician and mineralogist (born c. 1550 )
October 30 – Willebrord Snellius , Dutch mathematician and physicist who devised the basic law of refraction, known as Snell's law (born 1580 )
December 10 – Edmund Gunter , English mathematician (born 1581 )
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References
^ Needham, Joseph (1959). A History of Embryology (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 99– 100.