1808 in science
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The year 1808 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.
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Astronomy
Chemistry
- Barium, calcium, magnesium, and strontium isolated by Sir Humphry Davy.
- Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac formulates the law of combining volumes for gases.[1]
- John Dalton begins publication of A New System of Chemical Philosophy, explaining his atomic theory of chemistry and including a list of atomic weights.[2]
- Jöns Jakob Berzelius publishes Lärbok i Kemien in which he proposes modern chemical symbols and notation, and of the concept of relative atomic weight.[3]
Mathematics
- French mathematician Christian Kramp introduces the notation n! in factorials.[4]
- German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss publishes Theorematis arithmetici demonstratio nova, introducing Gauss's lemma in the third proof of quadratic reciprocity.
- Irish American mathematician Robert Adrain produces a formulation of the method of least squares.[5]
Medicine
- The early medical journal Bibliotek for Læger begins publication in Denmark.
Natural history
- January 12 – Organizational meeting leading to creation of the Wernerian Natural History Society is held in Edinburgh.[6][7]
- Alexander von Humboldt publishes his Ansichten der Natur.
Technology
- February 11 – Anthracite coal is first burned as fuel by Jesse Fell in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; the discovery leads to the use of coal as a key fuel source of the industrial revolution in the United States.
Awards
- Copley Medal: William Henry
- Joseph Louis Lagrange is appointed by Napoleon as a Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour and a Comte of the French Empire.
Births
- July 8 – George Robert Gray, English zoologist (died 1872).
- July 25 – Johann Benedict Listing, German mathematician (died 1882).
- August 4 – Johann Ritter von Oppolzer, Austrian physician (died 1871).
- November 6 – Friedrich Julius Richelot, German mathematician (died 1875).
- Anne Elizabeth Ball, Irish phycologist (died 1872).
- Caterina Scarpellini, Italian astronomer (died 1873).
Deaths
- March 3 – Johan Christian Fabricius, Danish entomologist (born 1745).
- May 18 – Rev. Elijah Craig, American inventor of bourbon whiskey (birth date uncertain).
- December 24 – Thomas Beddoes, reforming English physician (born 1760).
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