ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia 1553 in science 1553 in science Miguel Servet, Miguel de Villanueva (1511 - 1553 Overview of the events of 1553 in scienceList of years in science (table) … 1543 1544 1545 1546 1547 1548 1549 1550 1551 1552 1553 1554 1555 1556 1557 1558 1559 1560 1561 1562 1563 … Art Archaeology Architecture Literature Music Philosophy Science+... vte 1553 in science 15521554 Fields Technology Sustainable energy research Transportation technology Social sciences Psychology Terrestrial environment Tornado research Other/related Literature Timeline of cosmological theories List of open letters by academics History of technology by type List of science timelines vte The year 1553 CE in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here. Astronomy Leonard Digges publishes his popular English language ephemeris, A General Prognostication.[1] Cryptography 'Vigenère cipher' first described by Giovan Battista Bellaso in his book La cifra del. Sig. Giovan Battista Bellaso (Venice). Exploration May 10 – Sir Hugh Willoughby and Richard Chancellor set out from the River Thames to seek the Northeast Passage.[2] August 14 – Willoughby sights what is probably Novaya Zemlya.[3] August – Chancellor enters the White Sea and reaches Arkhangelsk. Naturalist Pierre Belon publishes Les observations de plusieurs singularitez et choses memorables trouvées en Grèce, Asie, Judée, Egypte, Arabie et autres pays étrangèrs (Paris). Conquistador Pedro Cieza de León publishes the Primera Parte of his Crónicas del Perú.[2] Physics Venetian mathematician Giambattista Benedetti publishes Resolutio omnium Euclidis problematum, proposing a new doctrine of the speed of bodies in free fall. Physiology and medicine Michael Servetus publishes Christianismi Restitutio, including an account of the circulation of the blood.[2] Publication in Spain of Libro del Exercicio, considered the first book on the benefits of physical exercise for health. Births November 23 – Prospero Alpini, Italian physician and botanist (d. 1617) Robert Hues, English mathematician and geographer (d. 1632) Thomas Muffet, English naturalist and physician (d. 1604) Luca Valerio, Italian mathematician[4] (d. 1618) Deaths February 19 – Erasmus Reinhold, German astronomer and mathematician (b. 1511) August 8 – Girolamo Fracastoro, Italian physician (b. 1478) October 27 – Michael Servetus, Aragonese polymath (b. 1511) (executed for heresy) Pierre Desceliers, French cartographer and hydrographer (born c. 1500) References ↑ Ronan, Colin A. (1991). "Leonard and Thomas Digges". Journal of the British Astronomical Association. 101 (6). Archived from the original on 2008-03-27. Retrieved 2012-01-25. 1 2 3 Grun, Bernard (1991). The Timetables of History (3rd ed.). New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 245. ISBN 0-671-74919-6. ↑ McDermott, James (2004). "Willoughby, Sir Hugh (d. 1554?)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/29599. Retrieved 2011-10-24. (Subscription, Wikipedia Library access or UK public library membership required.) ↑ The Galileo Project - Valerio (Valeri), Luca has 1552, but Baldini and Napolitani proved that he was born in 1553.