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File:Isaac Asimov.jpg|link=Isaac Asimov (nonfiction)|1920 Jan. 2: Writer [[Isaac Asimov (nonfiction)|Isaac Asimov]] born. He will be considered one of the "Big Three" science fiction writers during his lifetime.
File:Isaac Asimov.jpg|link=Isaac Asimov (nonfiction)|1920 Jan. 2: Writer [[Isaac Asimov (nonfiction)|Isaac Asimov]] born. He will be considered one of the "Big Three" science fiction writers during his lifetime.
File:Moritz Benedikt Cantor.jpg|link=Moritz Cantor (nonfiction)|1920 Apr. 10: Mathematician and historian [[Moritz Cantor (nonfiction)|Moritz Cantor]] dies. He wrote ''Vorlesungen über Geschichte der Mathematik'', which traces the history of mathematics up to 1799.
File:Moritz Benedikt Cantor.jpg|link=Moritz Cantor (nonfiction)|1920 Apr. 10: Mathematician and historian [[Moritz Cantor (nonfiction)|Moritz Cantor]] dies. He wrote ''Vorlesungen über Geschichte der Mathematik'', which traces the history of mathematics up to 1799.
File:Walter Frederick Morrison.jpg|link=Walter Frederick Morrison (nonfiction)|1920 Jan. 22: Businessman [[Walter Frederick Morrison (nonfiction)|Walter Frederick Morrison]] born. Morrison invented the Frisbee. The first version, a cake pan purchased for a nickle and sold for a quarter, was known as the Flyin' Cake Pan.
File:Walter Frederick Morrison.jpg|link=Walter Frederick Morrison (nonfiction)|1920 Feb. 23: Businessman [[Walter Frederick Morrison (nonfiction)|Walter Frederick Morrison]] born. Morrison will invent the Frisbee. The first version, a cake pan purchased for a nickle and sold for a quarter, will be known as the Flyin' Cake Pan.
File:Srinivasa_Ramanujan.jpg|link=Srinivasa Ramanujan (nonfiction)|1920 Apr. 26: Mathematician and theorist [[Srinivasa Ramanujan (nonfiction)|Srinivasa Ramanujan]] dies. He made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions, including solutions to mathematical problems considered to be unsolvable.  
File:Srinivasa_Ramanujan.jpg|link=Srinivasa Ramanujan (nonfiction)|1920 Apr. 26: Mathematician and theorist [[Srinivasa Ramanujan (nonfiction)|Srinivasa Ramanujan]] dies. He made substantial contributions to mathematical analysis, number theory, infinite series, and continued fractions, including solutions to mathematical problems considered to be unsolvable.  
File:Gordon Gould.jpg|link=Gordon Gould (nonfiction)|1920 Jul. 17: Physicist and academic [[Gordon Gould (nonfiction)|Gordon Gould]] born. He will invent and name the laser.
File:Gordon Gould.jpg|link=Gordon Gould (nonfiction)|1920 Jul. 17: Physicist and academic [[Gordon Gould (nonfiction)|Gordon Gould]] born. He will invent and name the laser.
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File:Claude Lévi-Strauss receiving Erasmus Prize (1973).jpg|link=Claude Lévi-Strauss (nonfiction)|2009 Oct. 30: Anthropologist and ethnologist [[Claude Lévi-Strauss (nonfiction)|Claude Lévi-Strauss]] dies.  His work was key in the development of the theory of structuralism and structural anthropology.
File:Claude Lévi-Strauss receiving Erasmus Prize (1973).jpg|link=Claude Lévi-Strauss (nonfiction)|2009 Oct. 30: Anthropologist and ethnologist [[Claude Lévi-Strauss (nonfiction)|Claude Lévi-Strauss]] dies.  His work was key in the development of the theory of structuralism and structural anthropology.


File:Walter Frederick Morrison.jpg|link=Walter Frederick Morrison (nonfiction)|2010 Feb. 9: Businessman [[Walter Frederick Morrison (nonfiction)|Walter Frederick Morrison]] dies. Morrison invented the Frisbee. The first version, a cake pan purchased for a nickle and sold for a quarter, was known as the Flyin' Cake Pan.
File:Martin Gardner.jpg|link=Martin Gardner (nonfiction)|2010 May 22: Mathematics and science writer [[Martin Gardner (nonfiction)|Martin Gardner]] dies.  His interests included stage magic, scientific skepticism, philosophy, religion, and literature.
File:Martin Gardner.jpg|link=Martin Gardner (nonfiction)|2010 May 22: Mathematics and science writer [[Martin Gardner (nonfiction)|Martin Gardner]] dies.  His interests included stage magic, scientific skepticism, philosophy, religion, and literature.
File:Vladimir Arnold.jpg|link=Vladimir Arnold (nonfiction)|2010 Jun. 3: Mathematician and academic [[Vladimir Arnold (nonfiction)|Vladimir Arnold]] dies. He helped develop the Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theorem regarding the stability of integrable systems.
File:Vladimir Arnold.jpg|link=Vladimir Arnold (nonfiction)|2010 Jun. 3: Mathematician and academic [[Vladimir Arnold (nonfiction)|Vladimir Arnold]] dies. He helped develop the Kolmogorov–Arnold–Moser theorem regarding the stability of integrable systems.

Revision as of 05:49, 23 January 2020

Timeline of non-fictional "On This Day in History" items ordered by date from 1900 AD to today.

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