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The year 1582 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here. This year sees the introduction of the Gregorian calendar, promulgated by Pope Gregory XIII in the Papal bull Inter gravissimas on February 24 and based largely on the work of Christopher Clavius. Under the Habsburg monarchy in Spain, Portugal and Italy, together with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the year continues under the Julian calendar as normal until Thursday October 4, the next day becoming Friday October 15; France follows two months later, letting Sunday December 9 be followed by Monday December 20. Other countries switch in later years. * John Bainbridge (mort en 1643), astronome anglais. * Jean-Baptiste Baliani (mort en 1666), physicien et homme politique italien. * John Protheroe (mort en 1624), scientifique gallois. * Vers 1582 : Alexander Anderson (mort en 1620), mathématicien écossais.
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* John Bainbridge (mort en 1643), astronome anglais. * Jean-Baptiste Baliani (mort en 1666), physicien et homme politique italien. * John Protheroe (mort en 1624), scientifique gallois. * Vers 1582 : Alexander Anderson (mort en 1620), mathématicien écossais. The year 1582 in science and technology included a number of events, some of which are listed here. This year sees the introduction of the Gregorian calendar, promulgated by Pope Gregory XIII in the Papal bull Inter gravissimas on February 24 and based largely on the work of Christopher Clavius. Under the Habsburg monarchy in Spain, Portugal and Italy, together with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the year continues under the Julian calendar as normal until Thursday October 4, the next day becoming Friday October 15; France follows two months later, letting Sunday December 9 be followed by Monday December 20. Other countries switch in later years.
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