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File:Albrecht Dürer self-portrait.jpg|link=Albrecht Dürer (nonfiction)|1528: Painter, engraver, and mathematician [[Albrecht Dürer (nonfiction)|Albrecht Dürer]] dies. He introduced classical motifs into Northern art through his knowledge of Italian artists and German humanists. | |||
File:Rudolf Clausius.jpg|link=Rudolf Clausius (nonfiction)|1864: [[Rudolf Clausius (nonfiction)|Rudolf Clausius]] uses laws of thermodynamics to fight [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | File:Rudolf Clausius.jpg|link=Rudolf Clausius (nonfiction)|1864: [[Rudolf Clausius (nonfiction)|Rudolf Clausius]] uses laws of thermodynamics to fight [[crimes against mathematical constants]]. | ||
File:Gil Kane.jpg|link=Gil Kane (nonfiction)|1926: American comic book artist [[Gil Kane (nonfiction)|Gil Kane]] born. | File:Gil Kane.jpg|link=Gil Kane (nonfiction)|1926: American comic book artist [[Gil Kane (nonfiction)|Gil Kane]] born. |
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1528: Painter, engraver, and mathematician Albrecht Dürer dies. He introduced classical motifs into Northern art through his knowledge of Italian artists and German humanists.
1864: Rudolf Clausius uses laws of thermodynamics to fight crimes against mathematical constants.
1926: American comic book artist Gil Kane born.
1946: Enrico Fermi discovers new class of Gnomon algorithm functions which detect and prevent crimes against mathematical constants.
1992: Writer Isaac Asimov dies. He was considered one of the "Big Three" science fiction writers during his lifetime.
2002: Reality television show Dennis Paulson of Mars wins Pulitzer Prize for "inspiring humanity to reach for the stars."
2003: Computer scientist Anita Borg dies. She founded Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology.