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1619
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by
allispaul
Fri May 12 2006 at 20:55:05
Important events in 1619:
The
human eye
is preserved and accurately drawn for the first time.
The
circulation of blood
is discovered by Englishman
William Harvey
.
Holy Roman Emperor
Mathias
dies. His place is taken by
Ferdinand II
.
However, Ferdinand was an enemy of
Bohemia
.
Frederick Elector Palatine
attempted to delay the election of the Holy Roman Emperor and thus became ruler of the Confederation of Bohemian States, which was crushed by Ferdinand in
1620
.
In
Jamestown
,
Virginia
, the
House of Burgesses
is formed, representing the first step towards
representative government
.
Also in Jamestown, women arrive, changing the colony's goals from
gold rush
towards
permanence
.
Again in Jamestown, a ship carrying twenty African
slaves
arrives. This is the start of an institution which would last in
America
until
1865
.
England
establishes its first
outpost
in
India
, after a treaty with
Holland
and its
Dutch East India Company
(or
VOC
.
The Dutch VOC establishes an outpost at
Batavia
,
Java
(later
Indonesia
) which is key to their success in that region.
In Virginia, the real first
Thanksgiving
is held by colonists from
Berkeley Parish
, England.
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
reaches its height.
Johann Cysat
discovers the
Orion Nebula
Johannes Kepler
writes
Harmonice mundi
and
Epitome astronomiae Copernicae
, the former setting forth
Kepler's third law
of
interplanetary motion
and the latter defending the Copernican system. He also discovers
solar wind
. And if that weren't enough, he catalogues the thirteen
Archimedean solids
and gives them their modern names.
Lucilio Vanini
, an Italian philosopher, is burned at the stake for his proposal that
men evolved from apes
.
René Descartes
dreams that he is commanded to
unify the sciences on a rational basis
. This eventually leads to
analytical geometry
.
John Spiedell
publishes
New Logarithmes
, a treatise on trigonometric logarithms.
In
The Hague
, statesmen
Johan van Oldenbarnevelt
is tried for
treason
and sentenced to death.
English playwright
Thomas Middleton
writes
The Masque of Heroes
.
Births:
French painter
Charles le Brun
is born on February 24.
The actual
Cyrano de Bergerac
is born on March 6.
Jan van Riebeek
, head of the
Dutch East India Company
in
Tonkin
,
Vietnam
and later Dutch colonial administrator of
South Africa
, is born on April 21.
Italian singer and composer
Barbara Strozzi
is born on August 6.
French minister of finance
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
is born on August 29.
Prince Rupert of the Rhine
, commander of the
Royalist
cavalry during the
English Civil Wars
, is born on December 17.
By a
twist of fate
,
Parliamentarian
officer John Lambert is also born around this time.
Antoine Furetiêre
, a French
satirist
, is born on December 28.
French monk
Jean Claude
is born.
Deaths:
English portrait painter
Nicholas Hilliard
dies on January 7.
Lucilio Vanini
, mentioned above, is burned at the stake on February 19.
Queen Anne of Denmark
, wife of King
James I
of England, dies on March 4.
English actor
Richard Burbage
dies on March 13.
Mathias
, the Holy Roman Emperor mentioned above, dies on March 20.
Johan van Oldenbarnevelt
, the Dutch traitor mentioned above, is executed on May 13.
Samuel Daniel
, a Rennaissance English poet, dies on October 14.
Hans Lippershey
, a Dutch lensmaker (and the possible inventor of the
telescope
), dies.
English portrait painter
Nicholas Hilliard
dies.
1618
-
1619
-
1620
17th century
The number 1619 is:
The 256th
prime number
A
safe prime
—that is, it is expressible in the form 2
p
+ 1, where
p
is prime (in this case,
p
= 809)
A
twin prime
with
1621
A prime whose
cube
is expressible as the sum of three prime squares in two ways: 1619
3
= 3
2
+ 24967
2
+ 60169
2
= 3
2
+ 28163
2
+ 58741
2
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