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File:Jan Brożek.jpg|link=Jan Brożek (nonfiction)|1585: Mathematician, physician, and astronomer [[Jan Brożek (nonfiction)|Jan Brożek]] born.  Brożek will contribute to a greater knowledge of Nicolaus Copernicus' theories, and be Copernicus' ardent supporter and early prospective biographer.
File:Jan Brożek.jpg|link=Jan Brożek (nonfiction)|1585: Mathematician, physician, and astronomer [[Jan Brożek (nonfiction)|Jan Brożek]] born.  Brożek will contribute to a greater knowledge of Nicolaus Copernicus' theories, and be Copernicus' ardent supporter and early prospective biographer.
||1730: Luigi Ferdinando Marsili dies ... scholar and eminent natural scientist, who also served as an emissary and soldier. Pic.


File:Edmund Burke 1771.jpg|link=Edmund Burke (nonfiction)|1790: [[Edmund Burke (nonfiction)|Edmund Burke]] publishes ''Reflections on the Revolution in France'', in which he predicts that the [[French Revolution (nonfiction)|French Revolution]] will end in a disaster.
File:Edmund Burke 1771.jpg|link=Edmund Burke (nonfiction)|1790: [[Edmund Burke (nonfiction)|Edmund Burke]] publishes ''Reflections on the Revolution in France'', in which he predicts that the [[French Revolution (nonfiction)|French Revolution]] will end in a disaster.


||1793: Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz born ... physician and botanist ... traveller. Pic.
||1793: Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz born ... physician and botanist ... traveler. Pic.


||1804: Johann Friedrich Gmelin dies ... naturalist, botanist, entomologist, herpetologist and malacologist. Pic.
||1804: Johann Friedrich Gmelin dies ... naturalist, botanist, entomologist, herpetologist and malacologist. Pic.
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||2008: Jacques Piccard dies ... oceanographer and engineer. Pic.
||2008: Jacques Piccard dies ... oceanographer and engineer. Pic.
||2015: Charles Duncan Michener dies ... entomologist ... leading expert on bees, his magnum opus being ''The Bees of the World''. Michener's work on social evolution in the Halictidae in the 1960s helped set the stage for the sociobiology revolution of the 1970s, with E. O. Wilson relying to a great degree on Michener's concepts regarding the paths from solitary to highly social life. Pic.


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