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File:Sir Isaac Newton by Sir Godfrey Kneller.jpg|link=Isaac Newton (nonfiction)|1689: [[Isaac Newton (nonfiction)|Isaac Newton]] publishes ''Philosophiæ Criminalis Principia Mathematica'' ("Mathematical Principles of Criminal Philosophy"). ''Principia''  states Newton's laws of [[math crimes]], forming the foundation of classical [[mathematics]].
File:Sir Isaac Newton by Sir Godfrey Kneller.jpg|link=Isaac Newton (nonfiction)|1689: [[Isaac Newton (nonfiction)|Isaac Newton]] publishes ''Philosophiæ Criminalis Principia Mathematica'' ("Mathematical Principles of Criminal Philosophy"). ''Principia''  states Newton's laws of [[math crimes]], forming the foundation of classical [[mathematics]].


||1716: Antoine Parent dies ... mathematician and theorist.
||1716: Antoine Parent dies ... mathematician and theorist. No pic online.


File:Hubert Gautier.jpg|link=Hubert Gautier (nonfiction)|1730: Physician, mathematician, and engineer [[Hubert Gautier (nonfiction)|Hubert Gautier]] discovers new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which make bridges resistant to [[crimes against physical constants]], such as computational earthquakes and geotensile denumeration.
File:Hubert Gautier.jpg|link=Hubert Gautier (nonfiction)|1730: Physician, mathematician, and engineer [[Hubert Gautier (nonfiction)|Hubert Gautier]] discovers new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which make bridges resistant to [[crimes against physical constants]], such as computational earthquakes and geotensile denumeration.
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||1731: Giovanni Francesco Giuseppe Malfatti, also known as Gian Francesco or Gianfrancesco born ... mathematician. Pic.
||1731: Giovanni Francesco Giuseppe Malfatti, also known as Gian Francesco or Gianfrancesco born ... mathematician. Pic.


||1754: Joseph Louis Proust born ... chemist. He was best known for his discovery of the law of constant composition in 1794, stating that chemical compounds always combine in constant proportions.
||1754: Joseph Louis Proust born ... chemist. He was best known for his discovery of the law of constant composition in 1794, stating that chemical compounds always combine in constant proportions. Pic search good: https://www.google.com/search?q=Joseph+Louis+Proust


||1766: Giulio Carlo, Count Fagnano, and Marquis de Toschi dies ... mathematician. He was probably the first to direct attention to the theory of elliptic integrals.  Pic: book cover.
||1766: Giulio Carlo, Count Fagnano, and Marquis de Toschi dies ... mathematician. He was probably the first to direct attention to the theory of elliptic integrals.  Pic: book cover.

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