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Aug 25, 1451
Christopher Columbus is born
He sailed across the Atlantic Ocean and discovers America who became a very important man in History. Christopher Columbus spread the teachings of Christianity he brought back riches and goods to his country and mom. -
Period: Aug 25, 1451 to
Scientific Revolution
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Apr 8, 1472
Georg Peurbach's New Theory of the Planets
Georg Peurbach suggested that the planets' movement is governed by the sun, became an influential textbook of planetary theory. -
Aug 9, 1514
Nicholas Copernicus Heliocentriz theory
Nicolaus Copernicus was a Polish astronomer who is best known for the astronomical theory that the Sun was near the center of the universe and that the Earth and other planets rotated around the center. -
Sep 8, 1533
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa's published his On Occult Philosophy.
He wrote the three books of Occult philosophy.He would be privately denounced for one sort of heresy or another. People were influenced by these books that he wrote. -
Oct 20, 1545
Girolamo Cardano invented new methods of algebraic equations
The work of Cardano constitutes a landmark in the development of algebra and yet in his own time he was chiefly known as a physician -
Jul 15, 1559
Anatomist, Realdo Colombo's treats pulmonary circulation of the blood
Realdo Colombo was one of the first anatomists in the Western world to describe pulmonary circulation, observing that blood travels between the right andleft ventricles of the heart by way of the lungs -
Apr 7, 1561
Gabriele Falloppio announces his discovery of the fallopian tubes in his Anatomical Observations.
Fallopius advanced the science of anatomy with his detailed ... Another more well-known discovery by Fallopius was of the two tubes, named Fallopian. -
John Napier establishes rules for logarithms and supplies useful tables.
hn Napier invented the logarithm, which he named after the Greek terms for “expression” (logos) and “number” (arithmos), in order to aid in computing the large numbers involved in astronomical calculations. -
Johannes Kepler presents his so-called 'Third Law'
John Kepler "Third Law" was the relationship between the annual periods of the planets and their mean distances from the sun. -
Newton's Observations Upon the Prophecies is published
All the work that newton did was finally published, he was recognized by people and all the work he left behind was published in a book.