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[[File:Das_Gespenst_eines_Flohs.jpg|200px|right|[[Monster (nonfiction)|William Blake's monster]] takes the stage.]]* ... that [[Cesare Cremonini (nonfiction)|Cesare Cremonini]] is now remembered as an infamous side actor of the Galileo affair, despite being one of the greatest philosophers in his time?
[[File:Das_Gespenst_eines_Flohs.jpg|175px|right|[[Monster (nonfiction)|William Blake's monster]] takes the stage.]]* ... that [[Cesare Cremonini (nonfiction)|Cesare Cremonini]] is now remembered as an infamous side actor of the Galileo affair, despite being one of the greatest philosophers in his time?
* ... that mathematician [[Johann Friedrich Pfaff (nonfiction)|Johann Friedrich Pfaff]]'s work on partial differential equations became part of the theory of differential forms?
* ... that mathematician [[Johann Friedrich Pfaff (nonfiction)|Johann Friedrich Pfaff]]'s work on partial differential equations became part of the theory of differential forms?
* ... that a lecture in 1920 by [[Monster (nonfiction)|William Blake's monster]] ended in a riot?
* ... that a lecture in 1920 by [[Monster (nonfiction)|William Blake's monster]] ended in a riot?

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William Blake's monster takes the stage.

* ... that Cesare Cremonini is now remembered as an infamous side actor of the Galileo affair, despite being one of the greatest philosophers in his time?