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||1635: Johann Joachim Becher born ... physician and alchemist.
||1635: Johann Joachim Becher born ... physician and alchemist. Pic.
 
File:Investigation into alleged Renaissance-era corruption of the Hindenburg disaster configuration files.jpg|link=File:Investigation into alleged Renaissance-era corruption of the Hindenburg disaster configuration files.jpg|1648: APTO field agents publish "[[Investigation into alleged Renaissance-era corruption of the Hindenburg disaster configuration files]]". The report documents a pattern of petty [[Crimes against mathematical constants|crimes against projective geometry]] during the Renaissance which "imply a centuries-long plan by the House of Malevecchio to prevent the [[Hindenburg disaster (nonfiction)|Hindenburg disaster]]."


File:Charles Messier.jpg|link=Charles Messier (nonfiction)|1730: Astronomer [[Charles Messier (nonfiction)|Charles Messier]] observes the Mercury transit, his first documented observation.
File:Charles Messier.jpg|link=Charles Messier (nonfiction)|1730: Astronomer [[Charles Messier (nonfiction)|Charles Messier]] observes the Mercury transit, his first documented observation.


||1769: Jean Nicolas Pierre Hachette born ... mathematician and academic.
||1769: Jean Nicolas Pierre Hachette born ... mathematician and academic. Pic.


||1740: Gabriel Gruber, S.J. born ... second Superior General of the Society of Jesus in Russia. Math, etc. Pic.
||1740: Gabriel Gruber, S.J. born ... second Superior General of the Society of Jesus in Russia. Math, etc. Pic.


||1782: Christine Kirch dies ... astronomer and academic.
||1782: Christine Kirch dies ... astronomer and academic. No pic online.


||1792: Martin Ohm born ... mathematician. He was the first to fully develop the theory of the exponential ab when both a and b are complex numbers in 1823. He is also often credited with introducing the name "golden section" (goldener Schnitt).
||1792: Martin Ohm born ... mathematician. He was the first to fully develop the theory of the exponential ab when both a and b are complex numbers in 1823. He is also often credited with introducing the name "golden section" (goldener Schnitt).

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