1545 in science
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The year 1545 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Zoology
- Architeuthis: the giant squid first seen.
Botany
- Orto botanico di Padova and di Firenze botanical gardens established.
Mathematics
- Gerolamo Cardano publishes his algebra text Ars Magna, including the first published solutions to cubic and quartic equations.
Medicine
- Charles Estienne publishes De dissectione partium corporis humani, libri tres, including a description of the venous valves of the liver.
- Ambroise Paré publishes his first book, a treatise on battlefield medicine, La méthode de traicter les playes faictes par hacquebutes et aultres bastons à feu et de celles qui sont faictes par flèches, dardz et semblables, in Paris.
- Thomas Phaer publishes The Boke of Chyldren, the first book on paediatrics written in English.
Births
- January 11 – Guidobaldo del Monte, Italian mathematician (died 1607)
- John Gerard, English botanist (died 1611 or 1612)
Deaths
- Christoph Rudolff, Silesian mathematician (born 1499)
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