1661 in science
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The year 1661 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Biology
- Marcello Malpighi is the first to observe and correctly describe capillaries when he discovers them in a frog's lung.[1]
Chemistry
- Robert Boyle's The Sceptical Chymist is published in London.
Environment
- John Evelyn's pamphlet Fumifugium is one of the earliest descriptions of air pollution.[2]
Publications
- Abraham Cowley's pamphlet The Advancement of Experimental Philosophy.
Births
- May 3 - Antonio Vallisneri, Italian physician and natural scientist (died 1730)
- December 18 - Christopher Polhem, Swedish scientist and inventor (died 1751)
- Guillaume François Antoine, Marquis de l'Hôpital, French mathematician (died 1704)
- approx. date - Alida Withoos, Dutch botanical artist (died 1730)
Events
- Isaac Newton is admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge, as a sizar (June)
Deaths
- October - Gérard Desargues, French geometer (born 1591)
References
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