Template:Selected anniversaries/December 30: Difference between revisions

From Gnomon Chronicles
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
<gallery>
<gallery>
|| *** DONE: Pics ***


File:Ludolf van Ceulen.jpg|link=Ludolph van Ceulen (nonfiction)|1563: Mathematician, fencer, and [[APTO]] field engineer [[Ludolph van Ceulen (nonfiction)|Ludolph van Ceulen]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]].
File:Ludolf van Ceulen.jpg|link=Ludolph van Ceulen (nonfiction)|1563: Mathematician, fencer, and [[APTO]] field engineer [[Ludolph van Ceulen (nonfiction)|Ludolph van Ceulen]] publishes new class of [[Gnomon algorithm functions]] which detect and prevent [[crimes against mathematical constants]].


||1644: Jan Baptist van Helmont born ... chemist, physiologist, and physician. He worked during the years just after Paracelsus and the rise of iatrochemistry, and is sometimes considered to be "the founder of pneumatic chemistry". Van Helmont is remembered today largely for his ideas on spontaneous generation, his 5-year tree experiment, and his introduction of the word "gas" (from the Greek word chaos) into the vocabulary of science. Pic.
||1644: Jan Baptist van Helmont born ... chemist, physiologist, and physician. He worked during the years just after Paracelsus and the rise of iatrochemistry, and is sometimes considered to be "the founder of pneumatic chemistry". Van Helmont is remembered today largely for his ideas on spontaneous generation, his 5-year tree experiment, and his introduction of the word "gas" (from the Greek word ''chaos'') into the vocabulary of science. Pic.


||1695: Samuel Morland born ... academic, diplomat, spy, inventor and mathematician of the 17th century, a polymath credited with early developments in relation to computing, hydraulics and steam power. No DOB.  Pic.
||1695: Samuel Morland born ... academic, diplomat, spy, inventor and mathematician of the 17th century, a polymath credited with early developments in relation to computing, hydraulics and steam power. No DOB.  Pic.
Line 59: Line 60:
||2011: Ronald Searle dies ... cartoonist, St. Trinian's School. Pic.
||2011: Ronald Searle dies ... cartoonist, St. Trinian's School. Pic.


||2012: Rita Levi-Montalcini dies ... neurologist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate.
||2012: Rita Levi-Montalcini dies ... neurologist and academic ... 1986 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with colleague Stanley Cohen for the discovery of nerve growth factor (NGF). Pic.


||2012: Carl Woese dies ... microbiologist and biophysicist. Pic.
||2012: Carl Woese dies ... microbiologist and biophysicist. Pic.

Revision as of 04:54, 30 December 2019