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  1. 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
  2. Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
    10: ...United Kingdom|Parliament of England]] passed legislation allowing the Crown to pass to the House of [...
    64: ...he arms of England and Scotland, which had previously been in different quarters, were "impaled," or p...
    71: |Mary||[[2 June]] [[1685]]||[[8 February]] [[1687]]|| 
    73: ...nne Sophia||[[12 May]] [[1686]]||[[2 February]] [[1687]]|| 
  3. Mary II of England (12093 bytes)
    20: ...into negotiations with Mary's husband as early as 1687. After James took the suicidal step of forcing An...
  4. Scientific revolution (17675 bytes)
    1: ...osophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica]]'' in [[1687]] by [[Isaac Newton]]. These boundaries are not u...
    60: ...with the laws of physics. Where nature had previously been imagined to be like a living entity, the sc...
    66: ...earch tradition of systematic experimentation was slowly accepted throughout the scientific community....
    72: ...a scientific revolution did not occur instantaneously, and without historical precedent, then by defin...
    116: ...runo Latour]]: ''We have never been modern''; translated by Catherine Porter. New York; London: Harve...
  5. Comet (30542 bytes)
    9: ...gas each form their own distinct tail, pointed in slightly different directions — dust being lef...
    17: ..., because their emission by comets had not previously been predicted. The X-rays are thought to be gen...
    57: ...ncipia Mathematica|Principia Mathematica]]'' of [[1687]], [[Isaac Newton]] proved that an object moving ...
    59: ...nt]]s, and he was further able to account for the slight differences in their orbits in terms of gravi...
    67: ...on of the planets; and their tail as a very thin, slender vapour, emitted by the head, or nucleus of t...
  6. History of science (41710 bytes)
    46: ...ranslations and commentaries of Aristotle by the Islamic scholar [[Averroes|Averro볝] were influentia...
    49: ...e:Islamic MedText c1500.jpg|thumb|left|Sample of Islamic medical text]]
    50: ''See also: [[Islamic science]]''
    52: ... together people and new ideas from all over the Islamic world.
    54: ...H蠍egal蠓yntaxis'' (''The great treatise'') translated as ''[[Almagest]]''. Al-Batani also improved ...
  7. Robert Hooke (5017 bytes)
    4: Born in [[Freshwater]] on the [[Isle of Wight]], Hooke received his early education a...
    20: ...saac Newton]] entertained a considerable mutual dislike for each other. They fell out in [[1672]] when...
    22: ... published his ''[[Principia Mathematica]]'' in [[1687]], including a proof of an inverse square law, he...
  8. Isaac Newton (23339 bytes)
    2: ...hey both discovered calculus nearly contemporaneously, their work was not a collaboration.
    29: ...ted throughout the English-speaking world. (Curiously, in Germany the Newtonian notation is more popul...
    38: ... colour was caused by pressure on the eye, Newton slid a darning needle around the side of his eye unt...
    59: ...ow known as the ''Principia'') was published in [[1687]] with encouragement and financial help from [[Ed...
    75: ...intended as sinecures, but Newton took them seriously, exercising his power to reform the currency and...
  9. Parthenon (12682 bytes)
    11: ...ly for optical reasons. ''Entasis'' refers to the slight swelling of the columns as they rise, to coun...
    13: ... and are 10.4 metres high. The corner columns are slightly larger in diameter. The stylobate has an up...
    33: In 1687 the Parthenon suffered its greatest blow when the...
    39: ...orce the Museum to do so (which would require legislation).
    45: ...thenon are environmental. Athens has grown enormously since [[World War II]] and has major problems wi...
  10. Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
    13: ... ([[August 23]], [[1685]]), Ann ([[January 5]], [[1687]]), Joseph ([[February 5]], [[1688]]), and Joseph...
    38: ...cribed (as it would have been [http://www.mos.org/sln/toe/kite.html dramatic but fatal]). Instead he u...
    48: ... obtained a charter from the [[Pennsylvania]] legislature to establish a hospital. [[Pennsylvania Hos...
    73: ...his return from France in [[1785]], he became a [[slavery]] [[abolitionist]] who eventually became pre...
    89: ...a result, $100 bills are sometimes referred to in slang as "Benjamins" or "Franklins". From [[1948]] t...
  11. March 19 (9902 bytes)
    7: *[[1687]] - Explorer [[Robert Cavelier de La Salle]], sea...
    31: ...Argentina|Argentines]] land on [[South Georgia]] Island, precipitating war.
    92: *[[1687]] - [[Robert Cavelier de La Salle]], explorer (b....
  12. March 22 (9294 bytes)
    96: *[[1687]] - [[Jean Baptiste Lully]], French [[composer]] ...
  13. Astronomer (4344 bytes)
    36: ...Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica'' ([[1687]]), containing the "[[Newton's laws of motion]]",...
  14. List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
    42: *[[Arzachel (Al-Zarqali)]] (Muslim Spain, [[1028]] – [[1087]])
    67: *[[Antonin Becvar]] ([[Slovakia]], [[1901]] – [[1965]])
    104: *[[S. W. Burnham|Sherburne Wesley Burnham]] ([[1838]] – [[1921]])
    133: *[[Andrew Ainslie Common]] ([[Britain]], [[1841]] – [[1903]...
    162: *[[Henri-Alexandre Deslandres]] ([[France]], [[1853]] – [[1948]])
  15. List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
    162: *[[Monroe Beardsley]], (1915-1985)
    490: *[[Miroslaw Dzielski]], (1941-1989)
    652: *[[Wawrzyniec Grzymala Goslicki]] (1530-1607)
    705: *[[Eduard Hanslick]], (1825-1904){{fn|R}}
    774: *[[Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld]], (1879-1918){{fn|C}}{{fn|R}}
  16. Ottoman Empire (15917 bytes)
    45: ... Porte'', from the [[French language|French]] translation of the [[Ottoman language|Ottoman]] name B&a...
    47: ...[[1924]]) synonymous with the [[Caliphate]], the Islamic State. In [[1453]], after the Ottomans [[Fall...
    55: ...[Kenya]] and [[Aceh]] and to defend the Ottoman [[slave]] and [[spice]] trade. In Aceh, the Ottomans ...
    93: ...retically also gave him overlordship over other Muslim rulers around the world. For example, among the...
    118: * [[Mehmed IV]] ([[1648]]–[[1687]])
  17. Ur (11926 bytes)
    26: ...ook of Jubilees]]'' states that Ur was founded in 1687 ''Anno Mundi'' (year of the world) by 'Ur son of ...
    73: ...ar'' means "built of bitumen". Mukayyar is variously transcribed as Mugheir, Mughair, Moghair, Muqayy...
  18. Silicon (13233 bytes)
    12: {{Elementbox_meltingpoint | k=1687 | c=1414 | f=2577 }}
    90: ...e heated to melt at one end. Then, the heater is slowly moved down the length of the rod, keeping a s...
  19. Physics (25628 bytes)
    91: ...ilosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica]] in [[1687]] by [[Isaac Newton]] (dates disputed).
    96: ...ics]], in particular the Law of [[Inertia]]. In [[1687]], [[Isaac Newton|Newton]] published the ''[[Phil...

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