1700 in science

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The year 1700 in science and technology involved some significant events.

Exploration

  • September 6 – Edmond Halley returns to England after a voyage of almost one year on HMS Paramour, from which he has observed the Antarctic Convergence,[1] and publishes his findings on terrestrial magnetism in General Chart of the Variation of the Compass.

Geology

Medicine

Technology

  • approx. date – The clarinet might have been invented by the German flute maker Joseph Mamadski as a modification of the chalumeau, but it will not be until the late 18th century that composers include clarinets into their orchestrations.[3]
  • The piano, newly invented by Bartolomeo Cristofori, is listed in an inventory of musical instruments owned by the Medici.

Institutions

Births

Deaths

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