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1711 in science
List of years in science
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1706
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1707
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1708
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1709
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1710
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1711
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1712
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1713
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1714
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1715
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1716
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1717
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1718
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1719
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1720
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1721
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1708
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1709
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1710
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1711
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1712
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1713
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1714
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1710s
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The year
1711 in
science
and
technology
involved some significant events.
Contents
1
Biology
2
Mathematics
3
Technology
4
Births
Biology
Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli
shows that
coral
is an animal rather than a plant as previously thought.
Mathematics
Giovanni Ceva
publishes
De Re Nummeraria
(
Concerning Money Matters
), one of the first books on
mathematical economics
.
John Keill
, writing in the journal of the
Royal Society
and with
Isaac Newton
's presumed blessing, accused
Gottfried Leibniz
of having plagiarized Newton's
calculus
, formally starting the
Leibniz and Newton calculus controversy
.
Technology
John Shore
invents the
tuning fork
.
Births
May 18
-
Rudjer Boscovich
,
atomic
theorist
(died
1787
)
July 22
-
Georg Wilhelm Richmann
, Russian
physicist
(died
1753
)
October 31
-
Laura Bassi
,
Italian
scientist
(died
1778
)
November 19
-
Mikhail Lomonosov
,
Russian
scientist
(died
1765
)
date unknown
-
Thomas Wright
,
English
astronomer
(died
1786
)
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