1651 in science

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The year 1651 in science and technology involved some significant events.

AnatomyEdit

AstronomyEdit

  • William Gilbert's De Mundo Nostro Sublunari Philosophia Nova ("A New Philosophy of Our Sublunar World") is published posthumously. It theorises that the fixed stars are not all the same distance from Earth, and that the force of magnetism holds the planets in orbit around the Sun.
  • Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista Riccioli's Almagestum Novum includes a map of the Moon giving definitive names to many features.

BotanyEdit

  • Begonias become known in Europe (although discovered by Father Francisco Hernández in Mexico before 1577).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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ChemistryEdit

MedicineEdit

  • Noah Biggs publishes {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} to the Parliament of England.
  • Nicholas Culpeper publishes his medical astrology treatise, Semiotica uranica, or, An Astrological Judgement of Diseases from the Decumbiture of the Sick.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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