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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
89: ...Red]], (c.950-1003), explored and colonized [[Greenland]]
90: ...ríksson]], (born 970), attempted to colonize [[Vinland]], discovered [[the Americas|America]]
131: ...ara Falls]] and the [[Saint Anthony Falls]] (the only [[waterfall]] on the [[Mississippi River|Mississ...
148: ...anish people|Danish]] explorer, Governor of [[Greenland]]
188: *[[Jean Nicolet]], (1628-1642), early French explorer of the [[Old Northwe... - List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
5: ...Gregor Aichinger|Aichinger, Gregor]], (circa 1565-1628), German composer - Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
20: ... Pierantonio had four sons and one daughter. But only the daughter, Prudenzia, survived to adulthood &...
34: ... father Orazio departed for [[Genoa]]. It is commonly believed that Artemisia followed her father (and...
42: ...trait of Gonfaloniere"''), today in [[Bologna]] (only known example of her capacity as portrait painte...
46: ...ated to [[Naples]] and stayed there - except for only a brief trip to [[London]] and some other journe...
52: ...t, and it was not possible to refuse. Orazio suddenly died in [[1639]]. Charles I was a fanatical coll... - Circulatory system (8794 bytes)
20: ...le'' circulation. The heart of fish is therefore only a single pump (consisting of two chambers). In a...
71: ...rmed a sequence of experiments and announced in [[1628]] the discovery of the human circulatory system a... - Printing (4400 bytes)
15: ...ng press in North America at Massachusetts Bay in 1628, and helped establish the Cambridge Press. - Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
16: ...nchor'' by [[Andries van Eertvelt]], painted c. [[1628]] shows the famous carrack of [[Christopher Colum...
18: ... the West Coast of [[Africa]]. For centuries the only trade routes linking [[West Africa]] with the Me...
26: ... arrival unleashed, managed to conquer them with only a handful of men. Once Spanish suzereignancy was...
33: Portugal had some trouble expanding its empire inland, however, concentrating mostly on the coastal ...
40: ... expeditions of Cabot, Cartier and others were mainly hoping to find the [[Northwest passage]] and thu... - Barbados (21887 bytes)
3: Barbados is mainly composed of [[coral]] and [[limestone]]. It is t...
13: ...of the first British settlers in [[1627]]–[[1628]] until independence in [[1966]], Barbados was un...
21: ...d Sir [[Grantley Adams]] served as its first and only prime minister. When the federation was terminat...
50: ... high levels of around 14 percent in the past to only under 10%.
63: ...There is also a festive nightlife available in mainly tourist areas like the Saint Lawrence Gap. Othe... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
469: *[[Francois Girardon]] ([[1628]]-[[1715]])
1051: *[[Jacob van Ruisdael]] ([[1628]]-[[1682]])
1151: *[[Eduard von Steinle]] ([[1810]]-[[1886]])
1152: *[[Théophile Steinlen]] ([[1859]]-[[1923]]) - Timeline of microscope technology (1673 bytes)
5: ...by later writers ([[Pierre Borel]] 1620 - 1671 or 1628 - 1689 and [[Willem Boreel]] 1591 - 1668) to have... - Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
14: ...and Latin authors, the outcome of which was, in [[1628]], his great translation of [[Thucydides]]'s [[Hi...
16: ...re, died of the [[Bubonic plague|plague]] in June 1628. The widowed countess dismissed Hobbes but he soo...
22: ...e of the [[Short Parliament]] he had written not only his ''[[Human Nature (book Hobbes)|Human Nature]...
24: ...f remarks on other works by Descartes succeeded only in ending all correspondence between the two.
26: ... in November [[1641]], although it was initially only circulated privately it was well received. He th... - Rene Descartes (17976 bytes)
18: ...Richelieu]] in [[1627]]. He left for Holland in [[1628]], where he lived and changed his address frequen...
30: ...stant]] nation, he was interred in a graveyard mainly used for unbaptized infants in [[Adolf Fredriksk...
39: Initially, Descartes arrives at only a single principle: if I am being deceived, then...
41: ...[[thought|Thinking]] is his essence as it is the only thing about him that cannot be doubted.
46: ...ism]] and the possibility that [[reason]] is the only reliable method of attaining knowledge, as other... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
214: *[[Anicius Manlius Severinus Bo봨ius]], (AD 480-524 or 525){{fn|...
313: *[[Stanley Cavell]], (born 1926){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
642: *[[Rudolph Goclenius]], (1547-1628){{fn|C}}
859: *[[William Stanley Jevons]], (1835-1882){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}
1061: *[[Philipp Mainl䮤er]] - Samuel de Champlain (12497 bytes)
15: ...the twenty-five people who stayed for the winter only 8 survived, most having died of [[scurvy]] and s...
19: ...y of the men headed back, leaving Champlain with only 2 Frenchmen and 60 natives.
27: ...he [[Lachine Rapids]] with them, a feat that had only been done once before by a European.
55: ... village. Supplies were low during the summer of 1628 and English merchants had pillaged [[Cap Tourment...
59: ...ting that he had rebuilt on the ruins of Quebec, enlarged its fortifications, constructed another habi... - Linnaean classification (11503 bytes)
11: ...he research of people like [[Marcello Malpighi]] (1628–1694), [[Jan Swammerdam]] (1637–1680)...
53: ... taxa are identified with clades, i.e., they can only be monophyletic. In these approaches, the ranki...
240: * [[List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names]] - Medieval medicine (14745 bytes)
9: ... needed to be explained through Christianity and only Christianity.
84: ...canonization]] was established, the church would only recognize canonized saints as legitimate miracle...
86: ... by a father or husband who was a physician. The only qualification needed was a statement from a pari...
94: ...n the Fabric of the Human Body". Much later, in [[1628]], [[William Harvey]] explained the [[circulation...
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