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||1627 Johann Abraham Ihle, German astronomer (d. 1699)
||1627: Johann Abraham Ihle born ... astronomer.


||1736 Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, French physicist and engineer (d. 1806)
||1736: Charles-Augustin de Coulomb born ... physicist and engineer.


||1746: Mathematician Colin Maclaurin dies. He made important contributions to geometry and algebra. The Maclaurin series, a special case of the Taylor series, is named after him. Pic.
||1746: Mathematician Colin Maclaurin dies. He made important contributions to geometry and algebra. The Maclaurin series, a special case of the Taylor series, is named after him. Pic.


||James Short (14 June 1768) was a Scottish mathematician and manufacturer of optical instruments, principally telescopes. During his 35 year career as a telescope-maker he produced approximately 1,360 scientific instruments.
||1768: James Short dies ... mathematician and manufacturer of optical instruments, principally telescopes. During his 35 year career as a telescope-maker he produced approximately 1,360 scientific instruments. Pic: https://alchetron.com/James-Short-(mathematician)


||1796 – Nikolai Brashman, Czech-Russian mathematician and academic (d. 1866) Nikolai Dmitrievich Brashman (b. June 14, 1796) was a Russian mathematician of Austrian origin.
||1796 – Nikolai Brashman, Czech-Russian mathematician and academic (d. 1866) Nikolai Dmitrievich Brashman (b. June 14, 1796) was a Russian mathematician of Austrian origin.
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||1903 – Rose Rand, Austrian-American logician and philosopher from the Vienna Circle (d. 1980)
||1903 – Rose Rand, Austrian-American logician and philosopher from the Vienna Circle (d. 1980)
||1903: Karl Gegenbaur dies ... anatomist and professor who demonstrated that the field of comparative anatomy offers important evidence supporting of the theory of evolution. From studies in embryology, he asserted that all eggs are simple cells (1861) as suggested earlier by Schwann (1838). Pic.


||1917 – Atle Selberg, Norwegian-American mathematician and academic (d. 2007) Atle Selberg (14 June 1917 – 6 August 2007) was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory, and in the theory of automorphic forms, in particular bringing them into relation with spectral theory.  
||1917 – Atle Selberg, Norwegian-American mathematician and academic (d. 2007) Atle Selberg (14 June 1917 – 6 August 2007) was a Norwegian mathematician known for his work in analytic number theory, and in the theory of automorphic forms, in particular bringing them into relation with spectral theory.  

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