1511 in science
The year 1511 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here.
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Cartography
    
- A form of the Bonne projection is used by Sylvano.
Mathematics
    
- Charles de Bovelles publishes Géométrie en françoys, the first scientific work printed in French.[1]
Births
    
- September 29(?) – Michael Servetus, Aragonese polymath (died 1553)
- October 22 – Erasmus Reinhold, German astronomer and mathematician (born 1511)
Deaths
    
- Matthias Ringmann, German geographer (born 1482)
References
    
- Victor, Joseph M. (1978). Charles de Bovelles, 1479-1553: an Intellectual Biography. Genève: Droz.
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