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||1719: Johann Gottlob Lehmann born ... mineralogist and geologist. Pic.
||1719: Johann Gottlob Lehmann born ... mineralogist and geologist. Pic.


||1753: Gottfried Silbermann dies ... builder of keyboard instruments. He built harpsichords, clavichords, organs, and fortepianos; his modern reputation rests mainly on the latter two. Pic search: https://www.google.com/search?q=gottfried+silbermann
||1753: Gottfried Silbermann dies ... builder of keyboard instruments. He built harpsichords, clavichords, organs, and fortepianos; his modern reputation rests mainly on the latter two. Pic search.


File:William Rowan Hamilton.png|link=William Rowan Hamilton (nonfiction)|1805: Physicist, astronomer, and mathematician [[William Rowan Hamilton (nonfiction)|William Rowan Hamilton]] born. He will make important contributions to classical mechanics, optics, and algebra, inventing the [[Quaternion (nonfiction)|quaternion]].
File:William Rowan Hamilton.png|link=William Rowan Hamilton (nonfiction)|1805: Physicist, astronomer, and mathematician [[William Rowan Hamilton (nonfiction)|William Rowan Hamilton]] born. He will make important contributions to classical mechanics, optics, and algebra, inventing the [[Quaternion (nonfiction)|quaternion]].
File:André-Marie_Ampère.jpg|link=André-Marie Ampère (nonfiction)|1833: Physicist and mathematician [[André-Marie Ampère (nonfiction)|André-Marie Ampère]] uses principles of electromagnetism, which he referred to as "electrodynamics", to detect and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]].


File:John Venn.jpg|link=John Venn (nonfiction)|1834: 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: 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.


||1874: Konstantin Sergeevich Mereschkowski dies ... biologist and botanist, active mainly around Kazan, whose research on lichens led him to propose the theory of symbiogenesis.
||1874: Konstantin Mereschkowski born ... biologist and botanist, active mainly around Kazan, whose research on lichens led him to propose the theory of symbiogenesis. Pic.


||1879: Ludwig Otto Hesse dies ... mathematician. He worked mainly on algebraic invariants, and geometry. The Hessian matrix, the Hesse normal form, the Hesse configuration, the Hessian group, Hessian pairs, Hesse's theorem, Hesse pencil, and the Hesse transfer principle are named after him. Pic.
||1879: Ludwig Otto Hesse dies ... mathematician. He worked mainly on algebraic invariants, and geometry. The Hessian matrix, the Hesse normal form, the Hesse configuration, the Hessian group, Hessian pairs, Hesse's theorem, Hesse pencil, and the Hesse transfer principle are named after him. Pic.


||1909: Saunders Mac Lane born ... mathematician who co-founded category theory with Samuel Eilenberg.
||1900: Étienne Lenoir dies ... engineer, designed the internal combustion engine. Pic.
 
||1909: Saunders Mac Lane born ... mathematician who co-founded category theory with Samuel Eilenberg. Pic.
 
||1912: Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov born ... mathematician, physicist, and mountaineer. Pic search.


||1912: Aleksandr Danilovich Aleksandrov born ... mathematician, physicist, and mountaineer.
||1920: Mathematician and academic Karl Rohn dies. He studied algebraic space curves and completed the classification work of Georges Halphen and Max Noether. Pic.


||1920: John Perry dies ... pioneering engineer and mathematician from Ireland.
||1920: John Perry dies ... pioneering engineer and mathematician from Ireland. Pic search yes: https://www.google.com/search?q=John+Perry+engineer


||1921: Konstantin Sergeevich Mereschkowski dies ... biologist and botanist, active mainly around Kazan, whose research on lichens led him to propose the theory of symbiogenesis.
||1921: Konstantin Sergeevich Mereschkowski dies ... biologist and botanist, active mainly around Kazan, whose research on lichens led him to propose the theory of symbiogenesis.


||1926: George Irving Bell born ... physicist, biologist, and mountaineer.
||1924: Mohamed M. Atalla born ...engineer, physical chemist, cryptographer, inventor and entrepreneur. His pioneering work in semiconductor technology laid the foundations for modern electronics. Pic.
 
||1926: George Irving Bell born ... physicist, biologist, and mountaineer. Pic search.


||1927: Daniel Marinus Kan born ... mathematician working in homotopy theory. Pic.
||1927: Daniel Marinus Kan born ... mathematician working in homotopy theory. Pic.


||1929: Carl Auer von Welsbach dies ... scientist and inventor, who had a talent not only for discovering advances, but also for turning them into commercially successful products. He is particularly well known for his work on rare-earth elements, which led to the development of the flint used in modern lighters, the gas mantle, which brought light to the streets of Europe in the late 19th century, and for the development of the metal-filament light bulb.
||1929: Carl Auer von Welsbach dies ... scientist and inventor, who had a talent not only for discovering advances, but also for turning them into commercially successful products. He is particularly well known for his work on rare-earth elements, which led to the development of the flint used in modern lighters, the gas mantle, which brought light to the streets of Europe in the late 19th century, and for the development of the metal-filament light bulb. Pic.


||1931: Daniel Hale Williams dies ... surgeon, who in 1893 performed the second documented successful pericardium surgery to repair a wound in the United States of America. He also founded Provident Hospital---the first non-segregated hospital in the United States---in Chicago, Illinois.
||1931: Daniel Hale Williams dies ... surgeon, who in 1893 performed the second documented successful pericardium surgery to repair a wound in the United States of America. He also founded Provident Hospital---the first non-segregated hospital in the United States---in Chicago, Illinois.


||1945: Gerhard Karl Erich Gentzen dies ... mathematician and logician. He made major contributions to the foundations of mathematics, proof theory, especially on natural deduction and sequent calculus. He died in 1945 after the Second World War, because he was deprived of food after being arrested in Prague. Pic.
||1945: Gerhard Gentzen dies ... mathematician and logician. He made major contributions to the foundations of mathematics, proof theory, especially on natural deduction and sequent calculus. He died in 1945 after the Second World War, because he was deprived of food after being arrested in Prague. Pic.
 
||1948: Mileva Maric dies ... physicist. Einstein collaboration debate, love child unknown fate. Pic.


||1964: Gulf of Tonkin incident: U.S. destroyers USS Maddox and USS Turner Joy report coming under attack in the Gulf of Tonkin.
||1964: Gulf of Tonkin incident: U.S. destroyers USS Maddox and USS Turner Joy report coming under attack in the Gulf of Tonkin.
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||2013: Daniel Marinus Kan dies ... mathematician working in homotopy theory. Pic.
||2013: Daniel Marinus Kan dies ... mathematician working in homotopy theory. Pic.


File:The Shovel.jpg|link=The Shovel|2016: ''[[The Shovel]]'' depicts [[The Custodian]] in the act of reversing contract violations by [[Egon Rhodomunde]] and [[Baron Zersetzung]].
|File:Quaternion multiplication.jpg|link=Quaternion (nonfiction)|2017: [[Quaternion (nonfiction)|Quaternion multiplication table]] sells for five hundred thousand dollars.
File:Fire Dance.jpg|link=Fire Dance (nonfiction)|2018: Chromatographic analysis of ''[[Fire Dance (nonfiction)|Fire Dance]]'' reveals "at least five hundred" previously unknown shades of [[Red (nonfiction)|red]].


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