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- Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
7: ...e|Charles VII]]). The groups were involved in a struggle over the government which allowed [[Henry V o...
16: ...f prominent clergy such as the [[Archbishop of Embrun]] and the prominent theologian [[Jean Gerson]], ...
24: ...g their allegiance in turn, a process which bore fruit largely due to Jeanne's "great diligence" (acco...
28: With a truce in effect, Jeanne didn't return to the field un...
30: ...on in such transfers, with the hand-over being entrusted to [[Pierre Cauchon]], Bishop of [[Beauvais]]... - Fra Angelico (13116 bytes)
7: ...der|Dominican]] friars were known for their rigid rules (and were called "the Observers"). He complete...
15: ...m [[1418]] to [[1436]] he was back at Fiesole; in 1436 he was transferred to the Dominican convent of S....
21: ...[[1445]]. If the story (first told by Vasari) is true—that this appointment was made at the suggesti...
31: ...t fervent prayer and he wept when he painted a [[Crucifixion]]. The [[Last Judgment]] and the [[Annunc...
33: ...[dormitory]]; in the [[chapterhouse]] is a third Crucifixion, with the Virgin swooning, a composition ... - Jan van Eyck (7234 bytes)
3: ...tion that van Eyck invented oil paint, but it is true that he perfected the technique.
11: ... services at [[Leiden]], drawing his salary at [[Bruges]], yet settled in a fixed abode at [[Lille]].
13: ...s choice. After his return he settled finally at Bruges, where he married, and his wife bore him a dau...
24: ... these backgrounds, though we miss the scientific rules of perspective with which the Van Eycks were n...
30: ...nstance of which is the picture in the museum of Bruges, in which Canon van der Paelen is represented ... - Astrolabe (4446 bytes)
4: ... '''astrolabe''' is a historical astronomical instrument and analog computer. Its many uses include f...
6: ...be, but it was was the chief [[navigation]]al instrument until the invention of the sextant in the 16t...
8: ... free to rotate. Some astrolabes have a narrow ''rule'' which rotates over the rete, and may be marke...
12: ...ion of 360 degrees around the back edge. Another ruler, called the ''alidade'', is attached to the ba...
16: ...to Latin by [[Plato Tiburtinus]] (''De Motu Stellarum''). - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
12: ...braham]] (USA, [[University of California, Santa Cruz]])
22: *[[Abu Arrayhan Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Biruni]] (Uzbekistan, [[973]] - [[1048]])
25: *[[Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov]] (Russia, [[1912]] - [[1999]])
33: *[[Petrus Apianus]] (Germany, [[1495]] - [[1552]])
62: ...igory Barenblatt|Grigory Isaakovich Barenblatt]] (Russia, USA, [[1927]] - ) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
23: ...Albitskij|Vladimir Aleksandrovich Al'bitskij]] ([[Russia]])
35: *[[Petrus Apianus]] ([[Germany]], [[1495]] – [[1557]...
69: *[[Sergei Ivanovich Belyavsky]] ([[Russia]], [[1883]] – [[1953]])
75: *[[Biruni]] ([[Persia]] [[973]] - [[1048]])
85: *[[Rudjer Josip Boscovich|Ruđer Josip Bošković]] ([[Dalmatia]],... - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
33: *[[Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa]], (1436-1535){{fn|R}}
120: *[[Averroes]] (or ''Ibn Rushd''), (1126-1198){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
158: *[[Bruno Bauer]], (1809-1882){{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
231: *[[Rudjer Boscovich]], (1711-1787){{fn|C}}
257: *[[Constantin Brunner]], (1862-1937) - Pantheon, Rome (8255 bytes)
9: ...tamps on the bricks reveal. It was totally reconstructed, with the text of the original inscription (r...
17: ...atin]] proverb, "''Quod non fecerunt barbari, fecerunt Barberini''" ("What the barbarians did not do, ...
19: ...ibale Caracci]], the [[architect]] [[Baldassare Peruzzi]] and two kings of [[Italy]]: [[Victor Emmanue...
24: ==Structure==
26: ... Fiore|Duomo]] of [[Florence]] was completed in [[1436]].
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