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The year 1774 in science and technology involved some significant events.

Astronomy

  • Johann Elert Bode discovers the galaxy Messier 81.
  • Lagrange publishes a paper on the motion of the nodes of a planet's orbit.

Biology

  • Italian physicist Abbé Bonaventura Corti publishes Osservazioni microscopiche sulla tremella e sulla circulazione del fluido in una pianta acquajuola in Lucca, including his discovery of cyclosis in plant cells.
  • French physician Antoine Parmentier publishes Examen chymique des pommes de terres in Paris, analysing the nutritional value of the potato.

Chemistry

  • August 1 – Joseph Priestley, working at Bowood House, Wiltshire, England, isolates oxygen in the form of a gas, which he calls "dephlogisticated air".
  • Antoine Lavoisier publishes his first book, a literature review on the composition of air, Opuscules physiques et chimiques.
  • Carl Wilhelm Scheele discovers "dephlogisticated muriatic acid" (chlorine), manganese and barium.

Exploration

  • Second voyage of James Cook
  • June 16/17 – English explorer Captain Cook becomes the first European to sight (and name) Palmerston Island in the Pacific Ocean.
  • September 4 – Cook becomes the first European to sight (and name) the island of New Caledonia in Melanesia.
  • October 10 – Cook becomes the first European to sight (and name) Norfolk Island in the Pacific Ocean, uninhabited at this date.

Mathematics

  • P.-S. Laplace publishes Mémoire sur la probabilité des causes par les événements, including a restatement of Bayes' theorem.

Medicine and physiology

  • William Hunter's Anatomia uteri humani gravidi tabulis illustrata | The Anatomy of the Human Gravid Uterus exhibited in figures is published by John Baskerville in Birmingham, England.
  • Sugita Genpaku's Kaitai Shinsho ("New Text on Anatomy"), based on a Dutch publication, is published with illustrations in Japan, the first modern anatomy textbook produced there.

Physics

  • The Schiehallion experiment is carried out by Nevil Maskelyne to determine the mean density of the Earth.

Technology

  • January 27 – John Wilkinson patents a method for boring cannon from the solid, subsequently utilised for accurate boring of steam engine cylinders.
  • Jesse Ramsden produces an advanced circular dividing engine with the support of the Board of Longitude.

Awards

  • Copley Medal: Not awarded

Births

  • April 21 – Jean-Baptiste Biot (died 1862), French physicist.
  • April 24 – Jean Marc Gaspard Itard (died 1838), French otorhinolaryngologist.
  • April 28 – Francis Baily (died 1844), English astronomer.
  • May 7 – Francis Beaufort (died 1856), Irish-born hydrographer.
  • May 28 – Edward Howard (died 1816), English chemist.
  • August 18 – Meriwether Lewis (died 1809), American explorer.
  • September 26 – John Chapman (died 1845), American nurseryman.
  • November 12 – Charles Bell (died 1842), Scottish-born anatomist.
  • December 12 – William Henry (died 1836), English chemist.

Deaths

  • February 4 – Charles Marie de La Condamine, French geographer (born 1701)
  • May 1 – William Hewson, English surgeon, anatomist and physiologist, "father of haematology" (born 1739)
  • July 9 – Anna Morandi Manzolini, Italian anatomist (born 1714)

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