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File:Galileo Galilei.jpg|link=Galileo Galilei|1604: Mathematician and crime-fighter [[Galileo Galilei]] prevents alleged supervillain [[Anarchimedes]] from kidnapping the newborn [[Johann Rudolf Glauber (nonfiction)|Johann Rudolf Glauber]]. [[Anarchimedes]] intended to raise [[Johann Rudolf Glauber (nonfiction)|Glauber]] in captivity, taking credit for [[Johann Rudolf Glauber (nonfiction)|Glauber]]'s chemical research.
File:Galileo Galilei.jpg|link=Galileo Galilei|1604: Mathematician and crime-fighter [[Galileo Galilei]] prevents alleged supervillain [[Anarchimedes]] from kidnapping the newborn [[Johann Rudolf Glauber (nonfiction)|Johann Rudolf Glauber]]. [[Anarchimedes]] intended to raise [[Johann Rudolf Glauber (nonfiction)|Glauber]] in captivity, taking credit for [[Johann Rudolf Glauber (nonfiction)|Glauber]]'s chemical research.


||Marcello Malpighi (b. 10 March 1628) was an Italian biologist and physician, who is referred to as the "Father of microscopical anatomy, histology, physiology and embryology".  
||1628: Marcello Malpighi born ... biologist and physician, who is referred to as the "Father of microscopical anatomy, histology, physiology and embryology".  
 
||1662: Samuel Hartlib or Hartlieb dies ... polymath. An active promoter and expert writer in many fields, he was interested in science, medicine, agriculture, politics, and education. Hartlib is often described as an "intelligencer", and indeed has been called "the Great Intelligencer of Europe". His main aim in life was to further knowledge and so he kept in touch with a vast array of contacts, from high philosophers to gentleman farmers. No birth date. Pic: https://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/gatt/catalog.php?num=82


File:Johann Rudolf Glauber.jpg|link=Johann Rudolf Glauber (nonfiction)|1670: Alchemist and chemist [[Johann Rudolf Glauber (nonfiction)|Johann Rudolf Glauber]] dies. He was an early industrial chemical engineer.
File:Johann Rudolf Glauber.jpg|link=Johann Rudolf Glauber (nonfiction)|1670: Alchemist and chemist [[Johann Rudolf Glauber (nonfiction)|Johann Rudolf Glauber]] dies. He was an early industrial chemical engineer.


||1709 Georg Wilhelm Steller, German botanist, zoologist, physician, and explorer (d. 1746)
||1709: Georg Wilhelm Steller born ... botanist, zoologist, physician, and explorer.


||1724 Urban Hjärne, Swedish chemist, geologist, and physician (b. 1641)
||1724: Urban Hjärne dies ... chemist, geologist, and physician.


||Rev Prof John Playfair (b. 10 March 1748) was a Church of Scotland minister, remembered as a scientist and mathematician, and a professor of natural philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.  Pic.
||1748: Rev Prof John Playfair born ... Church of Scotland minister, remembered as a scientist and mathematician, and a professor of natural philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.  Pic.


||Felice Fontana (b. 10 March 1805) was an Italian physicist who discovered the water gas shift reaction in 1780. He is also credited with launching modern toxicology and investigating the human eye.
||1805: Felice Fontana born ... physicist who discovered the water gas shift reaction in 1780. He is also credited with launching modern toxicology and investigating the human eye.


||Karl Brandan Mollweide, (d. 10 March 1825 in Leipzig) was a German mathematician and astronomer in Halle and Leipzig.  
||1825: Karl Brandan Mollweide born ... mathematician and astronomer in Halle and Leipzig.  


||William Fogg Osgood (b. March 10, 1864) was an American mathematician
||1864: William Fogg Osgood born ... mathematician.


||Carlo Severini (b. 10 March 1872) was an Italian mathematician
||Carlo Severini (b. 10 March 1872) was an Italian mathematician
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||2018: Michel Raynaud dies ... mathematician working in algebraic geometry. He will be known for Raynaud's isogeny theorem and the Raynaud surface. Pic.
||2018: Michel Raynaud dies ... mathematician working in algebraic geometry. He will be known for Raynaud's isogeny theorem and the Raynaud surface. Pic.


File:Embassy.jpg|link=Embassy (nonfiction)|2016: ''[[Embassy (nonfiction)|Embassy]]'' by [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]] is declared Image of the Day by the citizens of [[New Minneapolis, Canada]].
File:Embassy.jpg|link=Embassy (nonfiction)|2016: ''[[Embassy (nonfiction)|Embassy]]'' by [[Karl Jones (nonfiction)|Karl Jones]] is voted Picture of the Day by the citizens of [[New Minneapolis, Canada]].


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