Isaac Briggs & William Longstreet was awarded a patent for the first steamboat in the US.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera 'Don Giovanni' premiered in Prague.
The Stoughton Musical Society, the oldest musical society in the US, was formed.
The satirical book 'Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect' by Robert Burns was published.
Mozart published the Haydn Quartets in Vienna.
Benjamin Franklin announced his invention of bifocal eyeglasses.
Hot air balloon crosses the English Channel.
French aviator Élisabeth Thible became the first woman to fly an untethered hot air balloon.
French chemistry and physics teacher Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier made his first successful balloon flight.
Aviation pioneers, the Montgolfier brothers, made the first human ascent in a hot air balloon.
Jacques Charles and the Robert brothers released the first-ever unmanned hydrogen balloon.
Wolfgang Mozart's opera 'Idomeneo' premiered at the Cuvilliés Theatre in Munich, Germany.
Thomas Paine publishes Common Sense.
Amateur British chemist Sir James Jay invented invisible ink.
African-American poet Phillis Wheatley was freed from slavery.
The first edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica was published.
The first idea of a fire escape was patented.
Ann Franklin became one of the first women newspaper publishers.
The first music store in America was opened in Philadelphia by Michael Hillegas.
The British Museum opens.
The English transport ship Duke William sank in the North Atlantic, killing over 360 people.
Jean-Pierre Christin invents the Celsius thermometer.
St Matthew Passion by Johann Sebastian Bach premiered in Leipzig, Germany.
English literature classic Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift was published.
Johann Sebastian Bach's St. John Passion is premiered.
Water Music by George Frideric Handel premiered on the River Thames, London, at the request of King George I.
Sir Isaac Newton published his 'Principia' book, which outlined the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
A first-of-its-kind boxing match took place to settle a feud between a butler and a butcher.
A medical paper on smallpox was published in Boston, making it the first medical publication in American history.
The pocket watch patent was awarded to Dutch mathematician and scientist Christiaan Huygens.
John Dryden was appointed as England's first Poet Laureate by King Charles II.
The US held its first horse race in Long Island, New York.
Nicolaus Copernicus' revolutionary book De revolutionibus orbium coelestium is banned by the Catholic Church.
Shakespeare's Sonnets were first published in London.
The world's first opera is premiered.
Miguel de Cervantes published his novel Don Quixote.
The Bodleian Library, situated at The University of Oxford, England, opened its doors to the public.
The first printed edition of the Zohar (Jewish kabbalah) was published.
The Church of England adopted the Book of Common Prayer.
After over four years in the making, Michelangelo unveiled 'The Last Judgment' painting at the Sistine Chapel, Vatican City.
The first complete English Bible translation was published.
English Protestant author William Tyndale published 'The Obedience of a Christian Man' in Antwerp, Belgium.
Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling mural was presented to the public.
Michelangelo began his three-year project sculpting the Statue of David.
The 15th-century Breton-French-Latin dictionary called the Catholicon was published.
Michelangelo was commissioned to create his sculpture Pietà.
Leonardo da Vinci unsuccessfully tried to fly his famous Flying Machine invention for the first time.
Mainz Psalter was published, making it the first book with a printed publication date on it.
The first printing of the Gutenberg Bible was completed.
The Gutenberg Bible is published.