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The year 1697 in science and technology involved some significant events.
Technology
- August – Peter the Great, Tsar of Russia, studies shipbuilding and other technologies in Holland as part of his incognito Grand Embassy to western Europe.
 
Organizations
- January – Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle becomes perpetual secretary of the French Academy of Sciences, in succession to Jean-Baptiste du Hamel.
 
Publications
- First known publication of English physician Richard Boulton, A Treatise of the Reason of Muscular Motion.
 - William Dampier publishes A New Voyage Round the World in London.
 
Births
- February 24 – Bernhard Siegfried Weiss, later known as Albinus, German-born Dutch anatomist (died 1770)
 - February 5 – William Smellie, Scottish obstetrician (died 1763)
 - September 23 – Andrew Plummer, Scottish physician and chemist (died 1756)
 
Deaths
- January 26 – Georg Mohr, Danish mathematician (born 1640)
 - March 1 – Francesco Redi, Tuscan physician and biologist (born 1626)
 - Late October – Constantijn Huygens, Dutch statesman and telescope maker (born 1628)
 - December 9 – Scipion Abeille, French surgeon and poet
 - Probable year – Gilbert Clerke, English mathematician, natural philosopher and theologian (born 1626)
 - Ann Baynard, English natural philosopher (died 1672)
 
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