Английская Википедия:1813 in science
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The year 1813 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
Biology
- April – William Charles Wells reads a paper to the Royal Society of London making the first clear statement about natural selection.[1][2][3][4]
- Charles Waterton begins the process of turning his estate at Walton Hall, West Yorkshire, England, into what is, in effect, the world's first nature reserve.[5]
Chemistry
- Mathieu Orfila publishes his groundbreaking Traité des poisons, formalizing the field of toxicology.[6]
- Louis Jacques Thénard commences publication of his textbook Traité de chimie élémentaire, théorique et pratique in Paris.
- Edward Howard invents the enclosed vacuum pan for refining sugar.
Exploration
- May 11 – Gregory Blaxland, William Lawson and William Wentworth leave on an expedition to cross the Blue Mountains (New South Wales).
Mathematics
- S. D. Poisson publishes Poisson's equation, his correction of Laplace's second order partial differential equation for potential.[7]
Physics
- British engineer Peter Ewart supports the idea of the conservation of energy in his paper "On the measure of moving force".
Sociology
- Henri de Saint-Simon publishes Physiologie sociale.
Technology
- Probable date – George E. Clymer invents the Columbian press.
Institutions
- March 1 – Sir Humphry Davy employs Michael Faraday as "chemical assistant" at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in London.
Awards
Births
- January 19 – Henry Bessemer, English inventor (died 1898)
- February 18 – Karl Weltzien, Russian-born German inorganic chemist, an organizer of the Karlsruhe Congress (died 1870)
- March 19 – David Livingstone, Scottish missionary and explorer (died 1873)
- April 16 - Justin Benoît, French surgeon and anatomist (died 1893)[9]
- July 12 – Claude Bernard, French physiologist (died 1878)
- October 17 – Georg Büchner, Hessian-born writer and anatomist (died 1837)
- December 19 – Thomas Andrews, Irish chemist (died 1885)
- December 29 – Alexander Parkes, English chemist (died 1890)
Deaths
- April 10 – Joseph Louis Lagrange, Piedmont-born mathematician (born 1736)
- April 19 – Benjamin Rush, Founding Father of the United States, chemist and physician (born 1746)
- April 27 – General Zebulon Pike, American explorer (born 1779)
- May – Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger, German zoologist (born 1775)
- July 22 – George Shaw, English naturalist (born 1751)
- August 23 – Alexander Wilson, Scottish American ornithologist (born 1766)
References
- ↑ Published posthumously in 1818 in his Two Essays.
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