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File:Philippe de La Hire.jpg|link=Philippe de La Hire (nonfiction)|1640 Mar. 18: Painter, mathematician, astronomer, and architect [[Philippe de La Hire (nonfiction)|Philippe de La Hire]] born.
File:Philippe de La Hire.jpg|link=Philippe de La Hire (nonfiction)|1640 Mar. 18: Painter, mathematician, astronomer, and architect [[Philippe de La Hire (nonfiction)|Philippe de La Hire]] born.
File:Recreations_Mathematiques_et_Physiques.png|link=Jacques Ozanam (nonfiction)|1640 Jun. 16: Mathematician [[Jacques Ozanam (nonfiction)|Jacques Ozanam]] born.  Ozanam's ''Récréations mathématiques et physiques'' (1694) will later be translated into English and remain popular into the modern era.
File:Pierre de Fermat.jpg|link=Pierre de Fermat (nonfiction)|1640 Oct. 18: Mathematician [[Pierre de Fermat (nonfiction)|Pierre de Fermat]] announced his "little theorem" in a letter to Bernard Frenicle de Bessey.  
File:Pierre de Fermat.jpg|link=Pierre de Fermat (nonfiction)|1640 Oct. 18: Mathematician [[Pierre de Fermat (nonfiction)|Pierre de Fermat]] announced his "little theorem" in a letter to Bernard Frenicle de Bessey.  


File:Evangelista Torricelli by Lorenzo Lippi.jpg|link=Evangelista Torricelli (nonfiction)|1644 Jun. 11: Physicist and mathematician [[Evangelista Torricelli (nonfiction)|Evangelista Torricelli]] write in a letter to Michelangelo Ricci: ''Noi viviamo sommersi nel fondo d'un pelago d'aria'' ("We live submerged at the bottom of an ocean of air").
File:Evangelista Torricelli by Lorenzo Lippi.jpg|link=Evangelista Torricelli (nonfiction)|1644 Jun. 11: Physicist and mathematician [[Evangelista Torricelli (nonfiction)|Evangelista Torricelli]] writes in a letter to Michelangelo Ricci: ''Noi viviamo sommersi nel fondo d'un pelago d'aria'' ("We live submerged at the bottom of an ocean of air").
File:Paul Guldin.jpg|link=Paul Guldin (nonfiction)|1643 Nov. 3: Astronomer and mathematician [[Paul Guldin (nonfiction)|Paul Guldin]] dies. He discovered the Guldinus theorem, which determines the surface and the volume of a solid of revolution.
File:Paul Guldin.jpg|link=Paul Guldin (nonfiction)|1643 Nov. 3: Astronomer and mathematician [[Paul Guldin (nonfiction)|Paul Guldin]] dies. Guldin discovered the Guldinus theorem, which determines the surface and the volume of a solid of revolution.
File:Ole Rømer.jpg|link=Ole Rømer (nonfiction)|1644 Sep. 25: Astronomer and instrument maker [[Ole Rømer (nonfiction)|Ole Rømer]] born. He will make the first quantitative measurements of the speed of light.
File:Ole Rømer.jpg|link=Ole Rømer (nonfiction)|1644 Sep. 25: Astronomer and instrument maker [[Ole Rømer (nonfiction)|Ole Rømer]] born. He will make the first quantitative measurements of the speed of light.



Revision as of 19:50, 3 April 2020

Timeline of non-fictional "On This Day in History" items ordered by date from earliest up to 1699 AD.

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