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The year 1588 in science and technology, Armada year, included a number of events, some of which are listed here.
Astronomy
- Tycho Brahe publishes De mundi aetheri recentioribus phaenomenis in Uraniborg.
 - Giovanni Paolo Gallucci publishes his star atlas Theatrum Mundi et Temporis (Theater of the world and time).[1]
 
History of science
- October 7 – The first biography of Nicolaus Copernicus (died 1543) is completed by Bernardino Baldi.
 
Mathematics
- Pietro Cataldi discovers the sixth and seventh Mersenne primes by this year.[2]
 - Giovanni Antonio Magini is chosen over Galileo to occupy the chair of mathematics at the University of Bologna after the death of Egnatio Danti.
 - Ferdinando I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, appoints Galileo to the professorship of mathematics at the University of Pisa.
 
Medicine
- Joachim Camerarius the younger publishes Hortus medicus.[3]
 - Thomas Muffet publishes Nosomantica Hippocratea.
 
Technology
- Agostino Ramelli publishes Le diverse et artificiose Machine del Capitano Agostino Ramelli, Dal Ponte Della Tresia Ingegniero del Christianissimo Re di Francia et di Pollonia in Paris.
 
Births
- May 2 – Étienne Pascal, French mathematician (died 1651)
 - May 13 – Ole Worm, Danish physician, natural historian and antiquary (died 1655)
 - September 8 – Marin Mersenne, French mathematician (died 1648)
 - December 10 – Isaac Beeckman, Dutch philosopher and scientist (died 1637)
 - Jean-Jacques Chifflet, French physician and antiquary (died 1660)
 - Jan Janssonius, Dutch cartographer (died 1664)
 - Cassiano dal Pozzo, Italian scholar and patron (died 1657)
 
Deaths
- February 24 – Johann Weyer, Dutch physician and occultist (born 1515)
 - March 1 – Jacques Daléchamps, French physician and botanist (born 1513)
 - March 10 – Theodor Zwinger the elder, Swiss philosopher, physician and encyclopedist (born 1533)
 - May 5 – Giorgio Biandrata, Italian court physician (born 1515)
 - October 2– Bernardino Telesio, Italian philosopher and natural scientist (born 1509)
 - Leonardo Fioravanti, Bolognese physician (born 1517)
 - Jacques le Moyne, French scientific illustrator (born c. 1533)
 
References
- ↑ Hockey, Thomas (2009). The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. Springer Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-0-387-30400-7. ISBN 978-0-387-31022-0.
 - ↑ Caldwell, Chris. "The largest known prime by year". Retrieved 2011-12-30.
 - ↑ Grun, Bernard (1991). The Timetables of History (3rd ed.). New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 261. ISBN 0-671-74919-6.
 
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