1688 in science
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The year 1688 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here.
Astronomy
- The constellation Sceptrum Brandenburgicum is named by Gottfried Kirch.
Exploration
- A French Jesuit scientific mission led by Jean de Fontaney arrives in China.[1]
Mathematics
- Simon de la Loubère introduces the Siamese method for constructing any size of n-odd magic square to Western Europe.[2]
Technology
- Earliest known mention of the balalaika.
Births
- January 29 â Emanuel Swedenborg, Swedish scientist and theologian (died 1772)
- April 4 â Joseph-Nicolas Delisle, French astronomer (died 1768)
- August 14 â Johann Leonhard Rost, German astronomer (died 1727)
- September 26 â Willem 's Gravesande, Dutch polymath (died 1742)
- November 15 â Louis Bertrand Castel, French Jesuit mathematician and physicist (died 1757)
Deaths
- January 28 â Ferdinand Verbiest, Flemish Jesuit astronomer in China (born 1623)
- October 9 â Claude Perrault, French architect and physicist (born 1613)
- November 11 â Jean-Baptiste de La Quintinie, French horticulturalist (born 1626)