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- List of explorers (24013 bytes)
30: ...]]?-[[1377]]?), [[Morocco|Moroccan]] [[Berber]] Muslim, visited [[Mecca]] several times, travelled to ...
34: *[[Moric Benovsky]], [[Slovakia|Slovak]]
53: ...ry]] [[Portuguese]] explorer of the [[Atlantic]] islands)
66: ... to the [[Indies]]; discovered various lands and islands and established a colony on [[Hispaniola]]
67: ...Pacific]], discovering or mapping many lands and islands - List of people by name: Ai (1915 bytes)
5: ...Gregor Aichinger|Aichinger, Gregor]], (circa 1565-1628), German composer
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25: *[[John Aislabie|Aislabie, John]], (1670-1742), director of the [[South... - Artemisia Gentileschi (23093 bytes)
20: .... After her mother's death in [[1651]], Prudenzia slipped into obscurity and little is known of her su...
42: ...o famous in Rome); the "Venere Dormiente" (''"The Sleeping Venus"''), today at [[Princeton]]; the [[Es...
77: ...Metropolitan Museum of Art]], [[New York]], ca. [[1628]]-[[1635|35]]. - Circulatory system (8794 bytes)
71: ...This work with its essentially correct exposition slowly convinced the medical world. Harvey was not a... - Printing (4400 bytes)
15: ...ng press in North America at Massachusetts Bay in 1628, and helped establish the Cambridge Press.
18: ...h for strength surpassed anything that had previously been known.
68: * [[Slipcase]] - Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
1: ...peans encountered peoples and mapped lands previously unknown to them. Among the most famous explorers...
11: ...r profitable trade and it was also controlled by Islamic empires that had long battled the Europeans. ...
15: ...the south. For them the ability to outflank the Muslim states of North Africa was seen as crucial to t...
16: ...nchor'' by [[Andries van Eertvelt]], painted c. [[1628]] shows the famous carrack of [[Christopher Colum...
18: ...he Sahara had been overcome and trade in gold and slaves began in with what is today [[Senegal]]. Prog... - Barbados (21887 bytes)
1: ...s), and is primarily low, with some hills in the island's interior. It is located 13? north of the [[E...
3: ...s and [[mangrove]] [[swamp]]s. Some parts of the island's interior are also dotted with large sugarcan...
5: ...]], the #1 developing country in the world. The island is a major tourist destination.
9: ...odoid-Barrancoid—lived in isolation on the island.
11: ...abor]] on [[plantation]]s. Other Caribs fled the island, moving elsewhere. - List of painters (54090 bytes)
125: *[[Zdzislaw Beksinski]] ([[1929]]-)
131: *[[George Wesley Bellows]] ([[1882]]-[[1925]])
302: *[[Boleslaw Cybis]] ([[1895]]-[[1957]])
305: *[[Wladyslaw Czachorski]] ([[1850]]-[[1911]])
324: *[[Stanislaw Debicki]] ([[1866]]-[[1924]]) - 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: ...History of the Peloponnesian War]], the first translation of that work into [[English language|English...
16: ...re, died of the [[Bubonic plague|plague]] in June 1628. The widowed countess dismissed Hobbes but he soo...
36: ...d Politick]]''). In [[1651]] he published his translation of the ''[[De Cive]]'' under the title of ''...
62: ...exposed by Wallis, before allowing an English translation of the ''De Corpore'' to appear in 1656. But...
64: ...ized the opportunity given him by the English translation of the ''De Corpore'' to re-confront Hobbes ... - Rene Descartes (17976 bytes)
18: ...Richelieu]] in [[1627]]. He left for Holland in [[1628]], where he lived and changed his address frequen...
39: ...g deceived, then surely "I" must exist. Most famously, this is known as ''cogito ergo sum,'' ("I think...
41: ...the use of the senses; however, these have previously been proven unreliable. So Descartes concludes t...
56: ...itical edition, which includes an early Dutch translation, is edited by Giovanni Crapulli (The Hague: ...
57: ...losophy. ''Man'' was first published in Latin translation in 1662; ''The World'' in 1664. - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
162: *[[Monroe Beardsley]], (1915-1985)
490: *[[Miroslaw Dzielski]], (1941-1989)
642: *[[Rudolph Goclenius]], (1547-1628){{fn|C}}
652: *[[Wawrzyniec Grzymala Goslicki]] (1530-1607)
705: *[[Eduard Hanslick]], (1825-1904){{fn|R}} - Samuel de Champlain (12497 bytes)
9: ... [[Saint Croix Island, New Brunswick|Saint Croix Island]] settlement which was abandoned the following...
33: ...h [[Tessouat]], the Algonkian chief of Allumette Island, and offered to build them a fort if they were...
45: ...rced to wander for three days living off game and sleeping under trees until he met up with a band of ...
55: ...ity. By the spring of 1629 supplies were dangerously low and Champlain was forced to send people to [... - Linnaean classification (11503 bytes)
7: ... His original commentary is now lost, but its translation into Latin by [[Michael Scot]] survives.
11: ...he research of people like [[Marcello Malpighi]] (1628–1694), [[Jan Swammerdam]] (1637–1680)...
21: ...nnaeus' system made it easy to identify unambiguously any given species of plant or animal. He proceed...
268: [[sl:Sistematika]] - Medieval medicine (14745 bytes)
17: [[Anglo-Saxon]] translations of classical works like [[Dioscorides]] ''H...
19: ...entury]], where Latin, Greek and Arabic texts translated at the nearby monastic centre of [[Monte Cass...
94: ...ugh the body in veins and arteries. It was previously thought that blood was the product of [[food]] a...
102: ...ut [[village]]s in a matter of [[month]]s. The [[island]] of [[Hispaniola]] had a [[population]] of 25...
104: ...sease, religious practice, and innovations. Obviously, without medical geniuses and innovations, civil...
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