1600 in science

Astronomy

Biology

Earth sciences

Exploration

History of science and technology

  • Approximate date – Stradanus's engravings of notable inventions, Nova Reperta, begin publication by Philip Galle in the Netherlands.

Mathematics

Physics

Technology

Births

Deaths

References

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