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||1697: Francesco Redi dies ... physician and poet. Pic.
||1697: Francesco Redi dies ... physician and poet. Pic.
File:Francesco_Bianchini.png|link=Francesco Bianchini (nonfiction)|1700: Astronomer, philosopher, and [[Gnomon algorithm]] theorist Francesco Bianchini publicly accuses the [[House of Malevecchio]] of planning and commissioning the [[Crimes against astronomical constants|corruption of astronomical data used in the computation of Easter for a given year]].


||1829: Thomas Earnshaw dies ... watchmaker who, following John Arnold's earlier work, further simplified the process of marine chronometer production, making them available to the general public. He is also known for his improvements to the transit clock at the Royal Greenwich Observatory in London and his invention of a chronometer escapement and a form of bimetallic compensation balance. Pic.
||1829: Thomas Earnshaw dies ... watchmaker who, following John Arnold's earlier work, further simplified the process of marine chronometer production, making them available to the general public. He is also known for his improvements to the transit clock at the Royal Greenwich Observatory in London and his invention of a chronometer escapement and a form of bimetallic compensation balance. Pic.

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