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||1667: Jacob Golius dies ... mathematician based at the University of Leiden in Netherlands. He is primarily remembered as an Orientalist. He published Arabic texts in Arabic at Leiden, and did Arabic-to-Latin translations. His best-known work is an Arabic-to-Latin dictionary, Lexicon Arabico-Latinum (1653), which he sourced for the most part from the Sihah dictionary of Al-Jauhari and the Qamous dictionary of Fairuzabadi. Pic.
||1667: Jacob Golius dies ... mathematician based at the University of Leiden in Netherlands. He is primarily remembered as an Orientalist. He published Arabic texts in Arabic at Leiden, and did Arabic-to-Latin translations. His best-known work is an Arabic-to-Latin dictionary, Lexicon Arabico-Latinum (1653), which he sourced for the most part from the Sihah dictionary of Al-Jauhari and the Qamous dictionary of Fairuzabadi. Pic.


||1694: Gabriel Mouton dies ... mathematician and theologian.
||1694: Gabriel Mouton dies ... mathematician and theologian. No DOB. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=gabriel+mouton


||1824: George Johnston Allman born ... professor, mathematician, classical scholar, and historian of ancient Greek mathematics.
||1819: Engineer and artist Narcís Monturiol born. He will invent the first air-independent and combustion-engine-driven submarine. Pic.
 
||1824: George Johnston Allman born ... professor, mathematician, classical scholar, and historian of ancient Greek mathematics. Pic.


||1852: Henri Moissan born ... chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate.
||1852: Henri Moissan born ... chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate.

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