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- Anna of Austria (1601-1666) (1994 bytes)
2: ... relatively brief reign, [[Jules Cardinal Mazarin|Cardinal Mazarin]] served as France's [[Religious mi...
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12: ...ere published in 1662 by [[Fran篩s de la Rochefoucauld]]. Many view her as a brilliant and cunning wo...
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- Anna of Austria (1601-1666) (1994 bytes)
2: ... relatively brief reign, [[Jules Cardinal Mazarin|Cardinal Mazarin]] served as France's [[Religious mi...
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12: ...ere published in 1662 by [[Fran篩s de la Rochefoucauld]]. Many view her as a brilliant and cunning wo... - Vermont (39851 bytes)
9: Capital = [[Montpelier, Vermont|Montpelier]]...
36: ... east, [[New York]] to the west, and the [[Canada|Canadian]] province of [[Quebec]] to the north.
38: ...aunchly independent political thinking. The state capital is [[Montpelier, Vermont|Montpelier]], while...
42: Vermont is located in the New England region in the [[eastern Uni...
44: ...ed States and separates Vermont from New York and Canada in the northwest portion of the state. The st... - Ammonius Hermiae (1773 bytes)
5: #A commentary on the ''Categories'' (Venice, 1503 fol.), the authenticity o...
6: ...1899) in A. Busse's ''Commentaria in Aristot. Graeca''. The special section on fate was published sepa...
9: ...ation and scholia, at Leiden, 1621, at Helmstadt, 1666, and at Paris, 1850.
11: Of the value of the logical writings of Ammonius there are various opinions....
13: ...lbert Fabricius|JA Fabricius]], ''Bibliotheca Graeca,'' v. 704-707: C. A. Brandis, ''Uber d. Reihenf.... - St. Peter's Basilica (17805 bytes)
1: ...mage:VAT74_0643_W.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The Basilica of Saint Peter, portrayed by Viviano Codazzi in a...
2: ...n buried there, too. Construction of the [[basilica]] began in [[1506]] and was completed in [[1626]]...
4: ...edra]] Petri'', the episcopal throne of the basilica's namesake when he led the Roman church, but whic...
7: ...convened in the Basilica of Saint Peter. The high canopy or baldocchino was designed by Bernini.]]
8: ... started construction in [[324]] of a great basilica in this exact spot, which had previously been a c... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
8: *[[Salvador Dali]], ([[1904]]-[[1989]]), Catalan artist
13: *[[Pablo Picasso]], ([[1881]]-[[1973]]), Spanish [[Cubism|cubis...
26: *[[Bernard Accama]] ([[1697]]-[[1756]])
57: *[[Carl Andre]] ([[1935]]-)
73: *[[Hendrick Avercamp]] ([[1585]]-[[1634]]) - Robert Hooke (5017 bytes)
4: ... term ''[[cell (biology)|cell]]'' -- so called because his observations of plant cells reminded him o...
6: ... the infamous [[Bethlem Royal Hospital]] (which became known as 'Bedlam').
8: He died in [[London]] in 1703. No authenticated portrait of him survives, although the histori...
12: ...ngs, and derivative designs of Hooke's [[anchor escapement]] remain in common use.
14: ...eved 30x magnification, which far outstripped the capabilities of any previous instruments. - John Locke (14749 bytes)
2: [[Image:Locke-John-portrait-photo-image-crca.jpg|400px|thumb|John Locke Image provided by [htt...
3: ...enment]] period. Locke has been placed in a group called the [[British Empiricists]], which includes [...
6: ...Rene Descartes]], more interesting than the classical material taught at the University.
8: ...]], [[Robert Hooke]] and [[Richard Lower]]. In [[1666]], he met [[Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Sh...
10: ...m had a major impact on Locke's natural philosophical thinking - an impact that resonated deeply in Lo... - Henry Morgan (5671 bytes)
2: ...e a name in the [[Caribbean]] as a leader of [[buccaneer]]s and roughnecks.
4: ...h shortly afterwards, Morgan was chosen by the buccaneers as their admiral.
6: ...ew returned to their base at [[Port Royal]], Jamaica, to celebrate.
8: ...ther and escaped in safety. On his return to Jamaica he was again reproved, but not punished by Modyfo...
10: ...d on the [[December 27]] gained possession of the castle of Chagres, killing 300 of the garrison. Then... - Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
4: ...h (people)|English]] [[Political philosophy|political philosopher]], most famous for his book ''[[Levi...
6: ...es|Descartes]] and wrote one of the replies to Descartes' ''Meditations.''
8: ==Early life and education==
10: ...e care of an older brother Francis. Hobbes was educated at Westport church from the age of four, passe...
12: ...William Cavendish, 3rd Earl of Devonshire|William Cavendish]], Baron of Hardwick (and later [[Duke of ... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
1: ... the history of philosophy)'', '''listed alphabetically:'''
65: *[[Ammonius Saccas]], (3rd century){{fn|C}}
80: *[[Anselm of Canterbury|Anselm]], (1034-1109){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn...
81: *[[Antiochus of Ascalon]], (c. 130-68 BC){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
110: *[[Mary Astell]], (1666-1731){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}} - Sikhism (31029 bytes)
2: ...ture of [[Hinduism]] and [[Islam]] (such as the [[caste system]] and [[purdah]], respectively). Sikhis...
4: ...[Sri Lanka]], east to [[Bengal]] and west to [[Mecca]] and [[Baghdad]]) Guru Nanak preached to Hindus,...
6: ...d, and the tenth and last Guru, Guru Gobind (AD [[1666]]–[[1708]]) initiated the Sikh ceremony in ...
10: ... Creator. Guru Nanak called God the "True Name" because he wanted to avoid any limiting terms for God....
12: ...il, so that only spiritual minds, free of desire, can penetrate it by the grace of the Guru (Gurprasad... - Theories and sociology of the history of science (16096 bytes)
3: ...science "works" both in a philosophical and practical sense.
7: ...ion, due to the difficulty and slowness of communication. Still, there was a considerable amount of cr...
9: ...l disciplinary limitations to the scientific publication process.
11: ...]] [[1560]] by [[Giambattista della Porta]]. The Academy had an exclusive membership rule: discovery o...
13: ... inquiry, and also more familiar with and more educated about the subject. - Comedy of manners (2474 bytes)
1: ...cerned with an illicit love affair or some other scandal, is generally less important than its witty a...
3: ...]) and ''Le Misanthrope'' (''The Misanthrope'', [[1666]]).
5: ...an]] (''The Rivals'', [[1775]]; ''The School for Scandal'', [[1777]]) revived the form.
7: ..., as well as various [[British sitcom]]s. The ''[[Carry On film]]s'' are a direct descendent of the co...
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