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- List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
6: ...|Abagnale, Frank]], (born 1948), US impostor and cheque fraud
18: ...die, Jakob]], (1654?-1727), Swiss Protestant preacher
21: *[[Abbas II]], (1874-1944), khedive of Egypt
36: ...in Abbott]], (1838-1926), British schoolmaster & theologian
46: *[[Abd-ar-rahman III]], (912-961), prince of the Ummayad dynasty in Spain - List of people by name: Ac (3800 bytes)
9: *[[Chinua Achebe|Achebe, Chinua]], (born 1930), Nigerian writer
10: *[[Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford|Acheson, Archibald]] (1776-1849), 2nd Earl of Gosford
11: *[[Dean Acheson|Acheson, Dean]], (1893-1971), USA Secretary
12: *[[Edward Goodrich Acheson|Acheson, Edward Goodrich]] (1856-1931)
13: *[[Kenny Acheson|Acheson, Kenny]] (born 1957) - Phillis Wheatley (3014 bytes)
1: [[image:Phillis_Wheatley.jpg|thumb|right|Phillis Wheatley]]
3: ...plished poet, with her first poem published when she was only 13.
5: ...gdon]] and the [[Earl of Dartmouth]] helped with the publication.
7: ...f [[the Dunciad]] are to her, as [[Hercules]] to the author of that poem."
9: ...tistic ability were to bring her prosperity, and she died in poverty in 1784. - Iris (plant) (13374 bytes)
9: ...thority|author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]|date = [[1753]]}}
16: ...t is also applied to various subdivisions within the genus. [[Image:Iris02.jpg|232px|thumb|left|A purp...
20: ...ecies of ''Iris'', widely distributed throughout the north temperate zone.
21: ...the Middle East and northern Africa, Asia and southern North America. Elevation is of not much importa...
23: ...flattened or have a circular transverse section. There are 3 - 10 basal, sword-shaped [[leaf|leaves]] ... - Maple (3638 bytes)
9: ...ity | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]] | date = [[1753]]}}
14: ...rom the hardness of the wood, used for lances in the past.
17: ... may have 5, 7, or rarely 9 leaflets. One maple, the Hornbeam Maple ''Acer carpinifolium'', has pinnat...
19: .... Within a few weeks to six months of flowering, the trees drop large numbers of seeds.
21: ...]] or [[maple syrup|maple candy]]. [[Quebec]] is the world's largest producer of maple sugar products. - Rose (15436 bytes)
10: ...rity | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]| date = [[1753]] }}
18: ...ng [[shrub]] of the [[genus]] '''''Rosa''''' and the [[flower]] of this shrub.
21: ...arely reaching as high as 20 m by climbing over other plants.
23: ...are [[deciduous]], but a few (particularly in southeast [[Asia]]) are [[evergreen]] or nearly so.
25: ... or red. The ovary is inferior, developing below the petals and sepals. - George Washington (29551 bytes)
19: ...served as President of the [[1787]] [[History of the United States Constitution|Constitutional Convent...
21: ...n [[democracy]] that served as an example around the world.
24: ...or [[Lady Day]]) at the time of his birth, hence the difference in his birth year. His birthplace was ...
26: ...uly [[1752]], he rented and eventually inherited the estate, [[Mount Vernon (plantation)|Mount Vernon]...
29: ...], and shows Washington in uniform as colonel of the 1st Virginia Regiment.]] - List of people by name: U (6532 bytes)
4: *[[U Aung San]], Commander in Chief of the [[Burma Independence Army]]
23: *[[Morihei Ueshiba|Ueshiba, Morihei]], (1883-1969), Japanese founder of [[aikido]]
43: *[[Ulrich of Strassburg]], scholastic philosopher
52: ...nderwood|Underwood, Frederick D.]], president of the [[Erie Railroad]] [[1901]]–[[1927]]
62: ...lo Unterberger|Unterberger, Michelangelo]], (1695-1753), painter - List of painters (54090 bytes)
1: The following list is an incomplete '''list of painte...
10: *[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]], ([[1475]]-[[1564]]), Italian...
16: *[[Rembrandt]], ([[1606]]-[[1669]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[painter]]
22: *[[Hans von Aachen]] ([[1552]]-[[1615]])
27: *[[Andreas Achenbach]] ([[1815]]-[[1910]]) - Electronic musical instrument (4501 bytes)
1: ...y of controlling the sound, such as by adjusting the [[pitch (music)|pitch]], [[frequency]], or durati...
3: ...truments are sometimes called [[sound effect]]s; the border between sound effects and actual musical i...
5: ...o譥 ɬectronique]] for the Phillips pavilion at the Brussels World Fair in [[1951]].
10: ...t was followed by the [[Clavecin 鬥ctrique]] by the Frenchman Jean-Baptiste de Laborde in [[1761]].
12: ...ers at that time, the music was distributed over the telephone network. - Uranus (15207 bytes)
1: ... edit the text of this article, scroll down past the table -->{| border="2" cellpadding="4" cellspacin...
4: ...="2" bgcolor="#000000"| [[Image:Uranus.jpg|250px|The planet Uranus]]<br>
10: | [[William Herschel]]
26: !align="left"| [[Perihelion]]
29: !align="left"| [[Aphelion]] - Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
2: ... [[Royal Society]]. In [[1775]], Franklin became the first [[United States Postmaster General]].
4: ...[[lightning rod]], [[swimfin]]s, improvements to the [[glass harmonica]], and possibly [[bifocals]].
9: ...[[1667]], to Peter Folger, a miller and schoolteacher, and his wife [[Mary Morrill]].
11: ...f whom being half-siblings of Benjamin Franklin. They included: Elizabeth ([[March 2]] [[1678]]), Samu...
13: ..., [[1688]]), and Joseph ([[June 30]], [[1689]]) (the first Joseph having died soon after birth). - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
38: *[[Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander]] ([[Germany]], [[1799]] &nda...
41: *[[Svante Arrhenius]] ([[Sweden]], [[1859]] – [[1927]])
42: *[[Arzachel (Al-Zarqali)]] (Muslim Spain, [[1028]] – [...
68: *[[Wilhelm Beer]] ([[Germany]], [[1797]] – [[1850]])
71: *[[Friedrich Bessel|Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel]] ([[Germany]], [[1784]] – [[1846]... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
1: ...opher]]s''' ''(and non-philosophers important in the history of philosophy)'', '''listed alphabeticall...
13: *[[Johann Heinrich Abicht]], (1762-1816)
21: *[[Robert Adams (philosopher)|Robert Adams]], (born 1937){{fn|O}}
25: *[[Theodor Adorno]], (1903-1969){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
32: *[[Agrippa the Sceptic]], (1st/2nd century){{fn|R}} - Vitamin (5982 bytes)
1: ...ber of other nutrients that are merely health-furthering, but not strictly essential. Humans require 1...
3: ...ines. Though this is now known to be incorrect, the name has stuck.
7: .... In [[1753]], Lind published his ''Treatise on the Scurvy''.
9: ...y that [[Vitamin C]] had no amine component, and the name has been "vitamin" ever since.
11: ...ify a number of vitamins by depriving animals of them. - Bismuth (9188 bytes)
1: ...-- Here is a table of data; skip past it to edit the text. -->
21: | [[Chemical series]]
57: | Rhombohedral
65: | 544.4 [[Kelvin|K]] (520.3 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])
73: | [[Heat of vaporization]] - Nickel (13955 bytes)
1: <!-- Skip down past this table to edit the text. -->
18: |[[Chemical series]]
62: |1728 [[kelvin|K]] (2651 ?[[Fahrenheit|F]])
70: |[[Heat of vaporization]]
73: |[[Heat of fusion]] - Timeline of chemical element discovery (10490 bytes)
1: [[Image:Chemistry_flask.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart provided by
16: (Aluminium ''may'' have been synthesized in Roman times, however it is usually credit...
28: *[[1669]] - [[Phosphorus]] discovered by [[Hening Brand]]
31: ...[[Cobalt]] discovered by [[Georg Brandt]]. From the [[German language|German]] word ''kobalt'' or ''k...
34: *[[1753]] - [[Bismuth]] discovered by [[Claude Geoffroy J... - Voltaire (48640 bytes)
1: {{dablink|For the singer and songwriter of the same name, see [[Voltaire (band)]].}}
4: ...riter]], [[deism|deist]] and [[philosophy|philosopher]].
8: ...oughout his life, Voltaire sometimes implied that he came from a [[noble]] background.
10: ...other was very fond, married early; the elder brother, Armand, was a strong [[Jansenism|Jansenist]] an...
12: ...], and probably kindled his lifelong devotion to the stage. - Scientific method (40667 bytes)
1: ...y]] in this way. The method is commonly taken as the underlying logic of scientific practice. A scient...
6: ...thods for scientific inquiry is indivisible from the development of science.
7: ...cast out diseased demons and other superstition, there is evidence of traditional empiricism.
9: ...hes an extreme in [[Parmenides]] who argued that the world is one and that change and subdivision do n...
11: ...gh one that is based on collections of objects rather than experimentation.
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