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- Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
1: ...nting|painted]] between [[1450]] and [[1500]] (Centre Historique des Archives Nationales, [[Paris]], A...
2: ...tury]], embraced as a cultural symbol in French patriotic circles since the [[19th century]], became a...
7: ...the following years. In [[1420]], the [[Treaty of Troyes]] granted the throne to Henry V's heirs, disi...
10: ...Oil on canvas in two joined vertical panels. [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], [[New York City]].]]
12: ...cumstances) and brought her through Burgundian-controlled territory to Chinon. She was said to have c... - Fra Angelico (13116 bytes)
3: ...humb|200px|'''[[Saint Lawrence]] receives<br> the treasures of the Church''', painted [[1447]].]]
7: He was born '''Guido di Pietro''', at Vicchio, in the [[Tuscany|Tuscan]] provin...
9: ...s art, that very soon became famous. He had the patronage of [[Cosimo de' Medici]]. According to Vasar...
13: ...of Christ'' executed for the Church of the [[Holy Trinity]] in [[Florence]], paintings that Vasari ind...
15: ...o [[1436]] he was back at Fiesole; in 1436 he was transferred to the Dominican convent of S. Marco in ... - Jan van Eyck (7234 bytes)
1: ...ge:Arnolfini.jpg|thumb|250px|''[[The Arnolfini Portrait]]'', painted 1434]]
3: ...ption that van Eyck invented oil paint, but it is true that he perfected the technique.
9: ...ned the faithful servant of his prince, who never treated him otherwise than graciously.
11: ...ime to have been in ceaseless motion, receiving extra pay for secret services at [[Leiden]], drawing h...
13: ... beg the hand of [[Isabella of Portugal]]. His portrait of the bride fixed the duke's choice. After hi... - Astrolabe (4446 bytes)
2: [[Image:astrolab.JPG|thumb|right|A 16th century astrolabe.]]
4: ...ocal longitude, and vice-versa; and surveying and triangulation.
6: ...ersia. p163). In the [[15th Century]], a metal astrolabe was developed by [[Abraham Zacuto]] in Lisbo...
8: ...he positions of stars, is free to rotate. Some astrolabes have a narrow ''rule'' which rotates over t...
10: ...otation represents the passage of one day. The astrolabe is therefore a predecessor of the modern [[p... - List of mathematicians (37424 bytes)
1: ...n [[English language|English]] [[alphabet]]ical [[transliteration]] order (by [[surname]]).
31: *[[Anthemius of Tralles]] (Constantinople c. [[474]] - c. [[534]])
33: *[[Petrus Apianus]] (Germany, [[1495]] - [[1552]])
42: *[[Emil Artin]] (Austria, [[1898]] - [[1962]])
71: *[[Eugenio Beltrami]] (Italy, [[1835]]-[[1900]]) - List of astronomers (40322 bytes)
1: '''Famous [[astronomer]]s and [[astrophysicist]]s''' include:
33: *[[Anders Ůgstr? ([[Sweden]], [[1814]] – [[1874]])
35: *[[Petrus Apianus]] ([[Germany]], [[1495]] – [[1557...
72: *[[Wilhelm von Biela]] ([[Austria]], [[1782]] – [[1856]])
82: *[[John Gatenby Bolton]] ([[England]], [[Australia]], [[1922]] – [[1993]]) - List of philosophers (79981 bytes)
5: *[[Pietro d'Abano]], (1250?-1316)
33: *[[Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa]], (1436-1535){{fn|R}}
102: *[[David Malet Armstrong]], (born 1926){{fn|C}}{{fn|O}}{{fn|R}}
185: *[[Bernard of Chartres]], (d. 1130){{fn|C}}
187: *[[Bernard Silvestris]] (or ''Bernard of Tours''), (1147-1178){{fn|R}... - Pantheon, Rome (8255 bytes)
9: ...stamps on the bricks reveal. It was totally reconstructed, with the text of the original inscription (...
11: Hadrian was a cosmopolitan emperor who travelled widely in the east and was a great admirer...
21: ...e practice to continue, although the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage [http://www.beniculturali.i...
24: ==Structure==
26: ... Fiore|Duomo]] of [[Florence]] was completed in [[1436]].
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