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AP EURO Scientific Revolution Timeline
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Nicolaus Copernicus is born 1473
Nicolaus Copernicus Dies 1543
On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres is Published 1543-talks about Copernicus' heliocentric theory after he has discovered more about it
Tycho Brahe is born 1546
Tycho Brahe dies 1601
Brahe Publishes On the New Star (De nova Stella) 1573-talks about him discovering Cassiopeia, and refute Aristotelian beliefs
Johannes Kepler is born 1571
Johannes Kepler dies 1630
Kepler publishes The New Astronomy 1609-talks about Mars' motion
Galileo Galilei is born 1564
Galilei dies 1642
Galilei's Starry Messenger Published 1610-talks about using the telescope to observe Jupiter and the Moon
Galilei publishes Letters on Sunspots 1613-talks about the dark spots that were found on the Sun
Galilei publishes Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems 1632-talks about Copernican System and the Ptolemaic System and compares them, led to Galileo trial
Isaac Newton is born 1642
Isaac Newton dies 1727
Newton Publishes Principia Mathematica 1687-talks about universal gravitation, three laws of motion, Kepler's motion of planets and mechanics.
Francis Bacon is born 1561
Francis Bacon dies 1626
Bacon publishes Advancement of Learning 1605-talks about knowledge and scientific learning, empiricism
Bacon publishes Novum Organum 1620-talks about logic through the Baconian Method
Copernicus publishes Little Commentary 1543-first poses the heliocentric theory with seven assumptions about it
Bacon's New Atlantis is published 1627-talks about his utopian society and ideal school, plus his future ideas about human knowledge
Rene Descartes is born 1596
Rene Descartes dies 1650
Descartes publishes Discourse on Method 1637- when he says "I think, therefore I am" also talks about skepticism and influenced philosophy
Descartes publishes Meditations 1641-talks about God's existence and people's immortality of their souls
Thomas Hobbes is born 1588
Thomas Hobbes dies 1679
Hobbes publishes Leviathan 1651-talks about how the government should be run as a sovereign (absolute), morality, and the idea of social contract theory
Andreas Vesalius is born
Vesalius dies 1564
Hobbes' The Element of Law, Natural and Politic is published 1640 (or 1650)-talks about using geometry and propose idea of sovereignty
Vesalius publishes De Humani Corporis Fabrica 1543-talks about human dissections and hyman anatomy
Vesalius publishes Epistola, docens venam axillarem dextri cubiti in dolore laterali secandam 1538-talks about the venesection procedure and the venous system
Brahe publishes Astronomiae Instauratae Progymnasmata (Introduction to the New Astronomy) 1602- talks about planetary movements, comets, and Tychonian System
Newton publishes Opticks 1704-talks about light principles of refraction, inflexions, reflections, and color
Robert Boyle born 1627
Boyle dies 1691
Boyle publishes Sceptical Chymist 1661-talks about corpuscles and when they collide cause particles in motion
Boyle's law published 1662-talks about as gas increases volume decreases
Kepler publishes Harmonices Mundi 1619-talks about third planetary motion law
Robert Hooke born 1635
Hooke dies 1703
Hooke publishes Micrographia 1665-talks about microscopic observation of organisms
Hooke publishes Collection of Lectures: Geographical, Physical, Mechanical, and Astronomical 1679-talks about earth's yearly motion, helioscopes, lamp improvements, comets, microscopes, and springs
Antoine Lavoisier born 1743
Lavoisier dies 1794
Lavoisier publishes Easter Memoir 1778-talks about air combustion, acidity of metals, and oxygen
Lavoisier publishes Elementary Treatise of Chemistry 1789-first modern chemistry book, conservation of mass, and oxygen
Antoine van Leeuwenhoek born
Leeuwenhoek dies 1723
Royal Society publishes a Leeuwenhoek's letter 1673-talks about mold, lice, and bees
Leeuwenhoek sent Royal Society another letter 1676-talks about single-celled organisms under the microscope
William Harvey born 1578
Harvey dies 1657
Harvey publishes De Motu Cordis (Anatomical Account of the Motion of the Heart and Blood) 1628-talks about the circulation of the blood in the body and the purpose of the heart
Harvey publishes Exercitationes de generatione animalium (On Animal Generation) 1651-talks about a developing hen's egg and Aristotle's views, and embryogeny
Paracelsus born 1493 or 1494
Paracelsus dies 1541
Paracelsus publishes Der grossen Wundartzney (Great Surgery Book) 1536-talks about body's power of healing itself
Paracelsus writes about syphilis 1530 and how it should be treated
London Pharmacopoeia 1618-Paracelsus' ideas contributed to psychiatry treatment and medicine
Périodes
Hobbes writes/publishes Elements of Philosophy (1642-58)-talks about science, political hierarchy, and pyschology
Kepler publishes Epitome Astronomiae Copernicanae 1617-1621-talks about inertia, third planetary law, and Copernican's theory
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