1773 in science

Overview of the events of 1773 in science
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The year 1773 in science and technology involved some significant events.

Astronomy

Whirlpool Galaxy

Chemistry

Exploration

Linguistics

Mathematics

Medicine

Technology

  • David Hartley patents a method of fireproofing construction for buildings and ships in Britain.

Institutions

  • Istanbul Technical University is established (under the original name of Royal School of Naval Engineering) as the world's first comprehensive institution of higher learning dedicated to engineering education.

Awards

Births

  • January 29 – Friedrich Mohs, German mineralogist (died 1839)
  • February 24 - Jean Boniface Textoris, French military surgeon (died 1828)[7]
  • April 9 – Marie Boivin, French midwife, inventor and obstetrics writer (died 1841)
  • May 19 – Arthur Aikin, English chemist and mineralogist (died 1854)
  • June 13 – Thomas Young, English physicist (died 1829)
  • June 29 (bapt.) – John Bostock, English physician and geologist (died 1846)
  • July 23 – Thomas Brisbane, Scottish astronomer and Governor of New South Wales (died 1860)
  • August 23 – Abraham Colles, Anglo-Irish surgeon (died 1843)
  • October 28 – Simon Goodrich, English mechanical engineer (died 1847)
  • December 21 – Robert Brown, Scottish botanist (died 1858)
  • December 27 – George Cayley, English pioneer of heavier-than-air flight (died 1857)

Deaths

References

  1. ^ "Joseph Priestley". Science History Institute. Retrieved 21 March 2018.
  2. ^ Bowden, Mary Ellen (1997). "Joseph Priestley". Chemical achievers : the human face of the chemical sciences. Philadelphia, PA: Chemical Heritage Foundation. pp. 5-7. ISBN 9780941901123.
  3. ^ "Carl Wilhelm Scheele". History of Gas Chemistry. Center for Microscale Gas Chemistry, Creighton University. 2005-09-11. Retrieved 2007-02-23.
  4. ^ Savours, Ann (1984). ""A Very Interesting Point in Geography": The 1773 Phipps Expedition towards the North Pole". Arctic. 37 (4): 402–428. doi:10.14430/arctic2224. ISSN 0004-0843. JSTOR 40510304.
  5. ^ "Copley Medal | British scientific award". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 21 July 2020.
  6. ^ "Icons, a portrait of England 1750-1800". Archived from the original on 17 August 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-25.
  7. ^ "Notice no. LH//2582/41". Base Léonore (in French).