1541 in science
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The year 1541 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here.
Cartography
- Gerardus Mercator makes his first terrestrial globe, for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.
- Georg Joachim Rheticus publishes Tabula chorographica auff Preussen und etliche umbliegende lender in Wittenberg.
Exploration
- May 8 - Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto reaches the Mississippi River, naming it Rio de Espiritu Santo.[1]
- May 23 - French explorer Jacques Cartier departs from Saint-Malo on his third voyage.
Medicine
- Jacques Dubois publishes In Hippocratis et Galeni Physiologiae partem anatomicam isagoge in Paris and Vesalius publishes Anatomicarum insitutionunm ex Galeni sententia, libri III .. His accesserunt Theophili Protospatarii, De corporis humani fabrica, libri V. Item Hippocratis Coi De medicates purgatories, libellus nunquam ante nostra tempora inlucem editus in Lyon.
Births
- April 8 - Michele Mercati, Italian physician and botanist (d. 1593)
- December 12 - Johann Bauhin, Swiss physician and botanist (d. 1613)
- David Gans, German Jewish mathematician and astronomer (d. 1613)
- Guðbrandur Þorláksson, Icelandic mathematician and cartographer (d. 1627)
Deaths
- September 24 - Paracelsus, Swiss alchemist and physician (b. 1493)
- Hernando de Alarcón, Spanish navigator (b. 1500)
References
- ^ Grun, Bernard (1991). The Timetables of History (3rd ed.). New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 241. ISBN 0-671-74919-6.