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||1721: John Keill dies ... Scottish mathematician, academic and author who was an important disciple of Isaac Newton. No pic.
||1721: John Keill dies ... Scottish mathematician, academic and author who was an important disciple of Isaac Newton. No pic.
||1772: William Borlase born ... naturalist, geologist, and antiquary. He will oppress Methodist preachers in his capacity of magistrate: various Methodist preachers were seized on warrants issued by him and press-ganged to serve on ships abroad. Pic.


||1821: Hermann von Helmholtz born ... physician and physicist.
||1821: Hermann von Helmholtz born ... physician and physicist.


||1834 Astronomer Karl Ludwig Harding dies. He discovered Juno.
||1834: Astronomer Karl Ludwig Harding dies. He discovered Juno.


||1870 Maria Montessori, Italian physician and educator (d. 1952)
||1870: Maria Montessori born ... physician and educator.


||1877 Francis William Aston, English chemist and physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1945)
||1877: Francis William Aston born ... chemist and physicist, Nobel Prize laureate.


||Heinrich Franz Friedrich Tietze (b. August 31, 1880) was an Austrian mathematician, famous for the Tietze extension theorem on functions from topological spaces to the real numbers. He also developed the Tietze transformations for group presentations, and was the first to pose the group isomorphism problem.
||1880: Heinrich Franz Friedrich Tietze born ... mathematician, famous for the Tietze extension theorem on functions from topological spaces to the real numbers. He also developed the Tietze transformations for group presentations, and was the first to pose the group isomorphism problem.


||1887: Friedrich Adolf Paneth born ... chemist.
||1887: Friedrich Adolf Paneth born ... chemist.

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