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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
140: ...p it to [[Albany, New York|Albany]], discovered [[Hudson Bay]]
141: *[[Alexander von Humboldt]], (1769-1859), German naturalist, explored...
142: *[[Hamilton Hume]] - [[Australia]]n explorer
188: *[[Jean Nicolet]], (1628-1642), early French explorer of the [[Old Northwe...
192: *[[Hugh McNeil]], Lewis and Clark Party member - List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
5: ...Gregor Aichinger|Aichinger, Gregor]], (circa 1565-1628), German composer
14: *[[Arthur Aikin|Aikin, Arthur]], (1773-1854), English chemist and mineralogist - Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
1: [[Image:GENTILESCHI Judith.jpg|right|thumb|250px|''[[Book of Judith|Judith]] Beheading [[H...
9: [[Image:Susanna.jpg|left|thumb|200px| Susanna and the Elders, Sch?rn Collectio...
24: In Florence, Artemisia enjoyed huge success. She was accepted in the ''Accademia de...
30: ... was full of problems with creditors and with her husband. These problems lead to her return to [[Rome...
40: ... she became friend with [[Cassiano dal Pozzo]], a humanist, collector and lover of arts. However, des... - Circulatory system (8794 bytes)
2: [[Image:Heart_crca.jpg|thumb|200px|Human Heart Clipart provided by [http://classroomcli...
6: Following are some basic functions of the human circulatory system:
25: ...ffuse from water into the cells of the flatworm. Thus every cell is able to obtain nutrients, water an...
27: ==Humans==
28: The human circulatory system is comprised of the [[blood... - Printing (4400 bytes)
3: [[Image:Drukarnia-zlamywak.jpg|right|thumb|The [[folding machine|folder]] of newspaper web...
15: ...ng press in North America at Massachusetts Bay in 1628, and helped establish the Cambridge Press. - Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
6: [[Image:Al-Idrisi's world map.JPG|200px|thumb|right|This map, made by Arab geographer [[al-Id...
16: ...nchor'' by [[Andries van Eertvelt]], painted c. [[1628]] shows the famous carrack of [[Christopher Colum...
26: ...le to trade with the Spanish ships. The islands thus became the focus of colonization efforts. It was...
28: ...nd the [[Spice Islands]] by travelling west, and thus placing them in the Spanish sphere. The expediti...
31: ... control all the major trade routes of the east. Thus forts and colonies were established on the [[Gol... - Barbados (21887 bytes)
13: ...of the first British settlers in [[1627]]–[[1628]] until independence in [[1966]], Barbados was un...
25: ...eth II]] is recognized as Queen of Barbados, and thus [[head of state]], and is represented by a [[Gov...
36: ...rs and the average number of years between direct hurricane hits is once every 26.6 years.
44: ...ish]]es: [[Christ_Church_Parish,_Barbados|Christ Church]], [[Saint_Andrew_Parish,_Barbados|Saint Andre...
59: ...The airport serves as the main air-transportation hub for the Eastern Caribbean. The airport is curre... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
84: *[[Ludolf Bakhuysen]] ([[1631]]-[[1708]])
89: *[[Balthus]] ([[1908]]-[[2001]])
187: *[[Arthur Boyd]] ([[1920]]-[[1999]])
264: *[[Frederick Edwin Church]] ([[1826]]-[[1900]])
469: *[[Francois Girardon]] ([[1628]]-[[1715]]) - Timeline of microscope technology (1673 bytes)
3: [[Image:Microscope_08.jpg|thumb|200px]]
5: ...by later writers ([[Pierre Borel]] 1620 - 1671 or 1628 - 1689 and [[Willem Boreel]] 1591 - 1668) to have... - Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
2: [[Image:Thomas Hobbes (portrait).jpg|thumb|Thomas Hobbes: detail from a portrait by John M...
6: ...osophy and other matters, providing an account of human nature as self-interested cooperation. He was ...
10: ...brother Francis. Hobbes was educated at Westport church from the age of four, passed to the [[Malmesbu...
14: ...uld not survive war or provide stability and was thus undesirable.
16: ...re, died of the [[Bubonic plague|plague]] in June 1628. The widowed countess dismissed Hobbes but he soo... - Rene Descartes (17976 bytes)
2: ...age:Rene-Descartes-portrait-photo-image-crca.jpg|thumb|400px|Rene Descartes Image provided by [http://...
6: ...ke]], [[George Berkeley|Berkeley]] & [[David Hume|Hume]]. Leibniz, Spinoza, and Descartes were all ver...
18: ...Richelieu]] in [[1627]]. He left for Holland in [[1628]], where he lived and changed his address frequen...
20: ...alilei|Galileo]] was condemned by the [[Catholic Church]], and Descartes abandoned plans to publish ''...
28: In [[1667]], the [[Roman Catholic Church]] placed his works on the [[Index Librorum Pro... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
31: *[[Rodolphus Agricola]], (1443-1485){{fn|R}}
59: *[[Louis Althusser]], (1918-1990){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
70: *[[Anaxarchus]], (fl. 340 BC){{fn|R}}
81: *[[Antiochus of Ascalon]], (c. 130-68 BC){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn...
144: *[[Yehoshua Bar-Hillel]], (1915-1975) - Samuel de Champlain (12497 bytes)
1: [[Image:Samuel-de-champlain-s.jpg|thumb|right|''Samuel de Champlain''<br>by Th鯰hile H...
19: ...h the local Indians. He made alliances with the [[Huron]] and [[Algonquin]]s (who lived to the north o...
21: ...ne for French-Iroquois relations for the next one hundred years.
33: ...the 'northern sea' he had heard about (probably [[Hudson Bay]]). He traveled the [[Ottawa River]] giv...
37: ...-water sea he called Lac Attigouautau (now [[Lake Huron]]). - Linnaean classification (11503 bytes)
11: ...he research of people like [[Marcello Malpighi]] (1628–1694), [[Jan Swammerdam]] (1637–1680)...
57: ...etics laboratories (''Drosophila melanogaster''), Humans, and the Sweetbay Magnolia.
88: === [[Human]] (''[[Homo sapiens]]'') ===
158: ... the type species of the genus ''Magnolia'', and thus also of all [[flowering plant]]s. - Medieval medicine (14745 bytes)
9: ...ew in influence, a tension developed between the church and folk-medicine, since much in folk medicine...
11: The church taught that God often sent illness as a punish...
15: ...]]s, [[surgery]], and bone fractures as well as [[human anatomy]]. Galen wrote more than 500 treatises...
19: ... standard texts in the west can be traced to the church-run college of [[Salerno]] in Southern Italy i...
21: ...m of Italian works of greater scope over the next hundred years, later spreading to the rest of Europe...
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