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- List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
28: ...op George Abbot|Abbot, Archbishop George]], (1562-1633), Archbishop of Canterbury
29: ...Abbot, Ezra]], (1819-1884), American biblical scholar
35: ...bbott|Abbott, Diane Julie]], (born 1953), British Labour MP
51: *[[Abd-el-latif]], (1162-1231), physician and traveller
53: *[[Paula Abdul|Abdul, Paula]], (born 1962), US musician - Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
3: ...] painters in the generation influenced by [[Michelangelo Merisi|Caravaggio]] (the ''"Caravaggisti"'')...
10: ...f [[Caravaggio]] without being indifferent to the language of the [[Bologna]] school (which had [[Anni...
12: ... Artemisia in order to restore her reputation, he later reneged on his promise and Orazio reported Tas...
14: ...e fingers and tighted by degrees — a particularly cruel torture to a painter. Both procedures we...
18: ...patronage of the [[Medici]] and [[Charles I of England|Charles I]]. During this period, Artemisia also... - Middle Kingdom of Egypt (5374 bytes)
2: ...enth dynasty]], roughly between [[1986 BC]] and [[1633 BC]].
5: ...p II]] from [[Thebes, Egypt|Thebes]] defeated the last king of the [[Tenth dynasty of Egypt|Tenth dyna...
6: ...rt provided by <br> [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
8: ...is explains the smooth transition of power as a palace coup by Amenemhat that resulted in the death of...
10: ...e he would start his sole reign. The co-regencies lasted throughout the Twelfth dynasty and provided g... - Second Intermediate Period of Egypt (3576 bytes)
4: ...ypt|Fourteenth Dynasty]]. The splintering of the land accelerated after the reign of the Thirteenth D...
6: ...priest who wrote in the time of [[Ptolemy II]] Philadelphus. Manetho recorded that it was during the ...
8: ...d onto their diminished office until c.[[1630s BC|1633 BC]].
10: ...ion that drove the Hyksos back into Asia. The two last kings of this dynasty were [[Tao II the Brave]]... - Conventional Egyptian chronology (10774 bytes)
7: ...etween dates shown here and in articles on particular rulers. Often there are also several possible sp...
15: ... is from [http://xoomer.virgilio.it/francescoraf/ Late Predynastic and Early Dynastic Egypt].
16: ...Dynasties 1 to 10 are from Baines and Malek, ''Atlas of Ancient Egypt'' (Oxford, 1980).
17: ... Kitchen, "The Basics of Egyptian Chronology in Relation to the Bronze Age", in Astrom (ed) ''High, Mi...
81: *Nebka (Bikheris of later Greek-language sources) - Connecticut (28543 bytes)
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13: OfficialLang = ''English'' | - List of painters (54090 bytes)
5: Shortcuts to highly popular [[painter]]s:
8: *[[Salvador Dali]], ([[1904]]-[[1989]]), Catalan artist
10: *[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]], ([[1475]]-[[1564]]), Italian [...
12: *[[Claude Monet]], ([[1840]]-[[1926]]), French [[Impress...
16: *[[Rembrandt]], ([[1606]]-[[1669]]), [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[painter]] - Timeline of microscope technology (1673 bytes)
5: ...sen and his son [[Zacharias Janssen]], claimed by later writers ([[Pierre Borel]] 1620 - 1671 or 1628 ...
7: ...[[1612]] - Galileo presents ''occhiolino'' to [[Poland|Polish]] king [[Sigismund I of Sweden|Sigismund...
8: * [[1619]] - [[Cornelius Drebbel]] ([[1572]] - [[1633]]) presents, in [[London]], a compound microscope... - List of inventors (14020 bytes)
14: ...nt of Agriculture — instant mashed potato flakes
18: *[[Charles Babbage]], (1791-1871), [[England]] — [[Analytical engine]]
20: ...) - (1944), [[Belgian]]–American — [[plastic]]
22: *[[Steve Baer]] - (1938-) U.S. solar inventor and developer; architectural designer.
23: *[[John Logie Baird]], (1888-1946), [[Scotland]] — [[television]] - Galileo Galilei (33761 bytes)
2: ...t of authority and [[freedom of thought]], particularly with [[science]], in [[Western society]].
7: ...uring this time he explored science and made many landmark discoveries.
10: ...covered what may be the oldest known non-linear relation in physics, between the tension and the pitch...
12: ...hnology of the [[1600s]]. According to Koyr鬠the law was arrived at deductively, and the experiments ...
14: ...e particular results that led to the time-squared law (Drake, 1973). - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
19: *[[George Biddell Airy]], ([[England]], [[1801]] – [[1892]])
23: *[[V. Albitskij|Vladimir Aleksandrovich Al'bitskij]] ([[Russia]])
28: *[[Lawrence Aller]]
38: *[[Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander]] ([[Germany]], [[1799]] – [[1875]])
56: *[[Benjamin Baillaud]] ([[France]], [[1848]] – [[1934]]) - Rene Descartes (17976 bytes)
1: ...nventing the Cartesian coordinate system used in plane geometry and algebra.
2: ...s Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
4: ...to [[Teleology|ends]]—divine or natural—in explaining natural phenomena. In his theology, he insis...
6: ...ism began the strain of western thought that much later, impelled by the invention of the [[electronic...
11: ... earning a ''Baccalauréat'' and ''Licence'' in [[law]] in [[1616]]. - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
7: *[[Nicola Abbagnano]], (1901-1990)
10: *[[Pierre Ab鬡rd]] (or ''Peter Abelard''), (1079-1142){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
23: *[[Adelard of Bath]], (12th century){{fn|C}}
31: *[[Rodolphus Agricola]], (1443-1485){{fn|R}}
37: *[[Alain de Lille]], (c. 1128-1202) - Inquisition (9274 bytes)
1: The '''Inquisition''' ([[latin]]: ''Inquisitio Haereticae Pravitatis Sanctum ...
2: ...tration provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
5: ...uctures of the Church under the [[Roman Empire]] (later the [[Western Roman Empire]]) were able to the...
7: ...he [[12th century]], Church Councils required secular rulers to prosecute heretics.
18: ...viduals were chosen from different orders and secular clergy, but primarily they came from the [[Domin... - Samuel de Champlain (12497 bytes)
1: ...l-de-champlain-s.jpg|thumb|right|''Samuel de Champlain''<br>by Th鯰hile Hamel (1870)]]
3: ...cle covers his travels, as they have had the most lasting importance to World History.
7: ... on the voyage, he created a [[map]] of the [[St. Lawrence River]] and, on his return to France on [[S...
9: ...hamplain lived until 1607 while he explored the Atlantic coast.
13: On [[July 3]], 1608 Champlain landed at the "point of Quebec" and set about [[fort... - Theories and sociology of the history of science (16096 bytes)
3: ...h century]] been preoccupied with the question of large-scale patterns and trends in the development o...
7: ..., most natural philosophers worked in relative isolation, due to the difficulty and slowness of commun...
9: ...e scrutiny of their peers, though a number of scholarly critics from both inside and outside the scien...
11: ... an exclusive membership rule: discovery of a new law of nature was a prequisite for admission. It was...
13: ...[[Accademia del Cimento]], [[Florence]] [[1657]], lasted 10 years. The [[Royal Society]] of [[London]]...
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