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File:Johann Philipp Reis.jpg|link=Johann Philipp Reis (nonfiction)|1834 Jan. 7: Scientist and inventor [[Johann Philipp Reis (nonfiction)|Johann Philipp Reis]] born. He will invent the Reis Telephone.
File:Johann Philipp Reis.jpg|link=Johann Philipp Reis (nonfiction)|1834 Jan. 7: Scientist and inventor [[Johann Philipp Reis (nonfiction)|Johann Philipp Reis]] born. He will invent the Reis Telephone.
File:Giovanni Aldini.jpg|link=Giovanni Aldini (nonfiction)|1834 Jan. 17: Physicist and academic [[Giovanni Aldini (nonfiction)|Giovanni Aldini]] dies. Aldini contributed to galvanism, anatomy and its medical applications, the construction and illumination of lighthouses, and the mitigation of the destructive effects of fire.
File:John Venn.jpg|link=John Venn (nonfiction)|1834 Aug. 1: Mathematician and philosopher [[John Venn (nonfiction)|John Venn]] born. He will invent the Venn diagram, now widely used set theory, probability, logic, statistics, and computer science.
File:John Venn.jpg|link=John Venn (nonfiction)|1834 Aug. 1: Mathematician and philosopher [[John Venn (nonfiction)|John Venn]] born. He will invent the Venn diagram, now widely used set theory, probability, logic, statistics, and computer science.
File:Georg Hermann Quincke.jpg|link=Georg Hermann Quincke (nonfiction)|1834 Nov. 19: Physicist and academic [[Georg Hermann Quincke (nonfiction)|Georg Hermann Quincke]] born. He will conduct prolonged researches on the subject of the influence of electric forces upon the constants of different forms of matter, modifying the dissociation hypothesis of Clausius.
File:Georg Hermann Quincke.jpg|link=Georg Hermann Quincke (nonfiction)|1834 Nov. 19: Physicist and academic [[Georg Hermann Quincke (nonfiction)|Georg Hermann Quincke]] born. He will conduct prolonged researches on the subject of the influence of electric forces upon the constants of different forms of matter, modifying the dissociation hypothesis of Clausius.

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Timeline of non-fictional "On This Day in History" items ordered by date from 1700 AD to 1899 AD.

The Timeline comprises non-fictional "On This Day in History" items.

See also Early Timeline and Modern Timeline

1700s

1800s

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