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File:Michele_Mercati_by_Petrus_Nellus.jpg|link=Michele Mercati (nonfiction)|1541 Apr. 8: Physician and archaeologist [[Michele Mercati (nonfiction)|Michele Mercati]] born. Mercati will be one of the first scholars to recognize prehistoric stone tools as human-made rather than natural or mythologically created thunderstones.
File:Michele_Mercati_by_Petrus_Nellus.jpg|link=Michele Mercati (nonfiction)|1541 Apr. 8: Physician and archaeologist [[Michele Mercati (nonfiction)|Michele Mercati]] born. Mercati will be one of the first scholars to recognize prehistoric stone tools as human-made rather than natural or mythologically created thunderstones.


File:Michel de Montaigne.jpg|link=Michel de Montaigne (nonfiction)|1533 Feb. 28: Philosopher and author [[Michel de Montaigne (nonfiction)|Michel de Montaigne]] born. He will be one of the most significant philosophers of the French Renaissance, known for popularizing the essay as a literary genre.
File:Michel de Montaigne.jpg|link=Michel de Montaigne (nonfiction)|1533 Feb. 28: Philosopher and author [[Michel de Montaigne (nonfiction)|Michel de Montaigne]] born. De Montaigne will be one of the most significant philosophers of the French Renaissance, known for popularizing the essay as a literary genre.


File:Franciscus_Raphelengius.jpg|link=Franciscus Raphelengius (nonfiction)|1539 Feb. 27: Scholar, printer, and bookseller [[Franciscus Raphelengius (nonfiction)|Franciscus Raphelengius]] born. Raphelengius will produce an Arabic-Latin dictionary, about 550 pages, which will be published posthumously in 1613 at Leiden — the first publication by printing press of a book-length dictionary for the Arabic language in Latin.  
File:Franciscus_Raphelengius.jpg|link=Franciscus Raphelengius (nonfiction)|1539 Feb. 27: Scholar, printer, and bookseller [[Franciscus Raphelengius (nonfiction)|Franciscus Raphelengius]] born. Raphelengius will produce an Arabic-Latin dictionary, about 550 pages, which will be published posthumously in 1613 at Leiden — the first publication by printing press of a book-length dictionary for the Arabic language in Latin.  


File:Nikolaus Kopernikus.jpg|link=Nicolaus Copernicus (nonfiction)|1543 May 24: Mathematician and astronomer [[Nicolaus Copernicus (nonfiction)|Nicolaus Copernicus]] dies. He formulated a model of the universe that places the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe.
File:Nikolaus Kopernikus.jpg|link=Nicolaus Copernicus (nonfiction)|1543 May 24: Mathematician and astronomer [[Nicolaus Copernicus (nonfiction)|Nicolaus Copernicus]] dies. Copernicus formulated a model of the universe that places the Sun rather than the Earth at the center of the universe.


File:Johannes Schöner.jpg|link=Johannes Schöner (nonfiction)|1547 Jan. 16: [[Johannes Schöner (nonfiction)|Johannes Schöner]] dies. He enjoyed a European wide reputation as an innovative and influential globe maker and cosmographer and as one of the continent's leading and most authoritative astrologers.
File:Johannes Schöner.jpg|link=Johannes Schöner (nonfiction)|1547 Jan. 16: [[Johannes Schöner (nonfiction)|Johannes Schöner]] dies. Schöner enjoyed a European wide reputation as an innovative and influential globe maker and cosmographer and as one of the continent's leading and most authoritative astrologers.
File:Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin.jpg|link=Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin (nonfiction)|1547 Sep. 22: Philologist, mathematician, astronomer, and poet [[Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin (nonfiction)|Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin]] born. His prolific and versatile genius will produce a great variety of works, but his reckless life and libelous letters will lead to imprisonment.
File:Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin.jpg|link=Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin (nonfiction)|1547 Sep. 22: Philologist, mathematician, astronomer, and poet [[Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin (nonfiction)|Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin]] born. Frischlin's prolific and versatile genius will produce a great variety of works, but his reckless life and libelous letters will lead to imprisonment.


File:Michael Maestlin.jpg|link=Michael Maestlin (nonfiction)|1550 Sep. 30: Astronomer and mathematician [[Michael Maestlin (nonfiction)|Michael Maestlin]] born. He will be a mentor to [[Johannes Kepler (nonfiction)|Johannes Kepler]], and play a sizable part in his adoption of the Copernican system.
File:Michael Maestlin.jpg|link=Michael Maestlin (nonfiction)|1550 Sep. 30: Astronomer and mathematician [[Michael Maestlin (nonfiction)|Michael Maestlin]] born. Maestlin will be a mentor to [[Johannes Kepler (nonfiction)|Johannes Kepler]], and play a sizable part in his adoption of the Copernican system.
File:Cesare Cremonini.jpg|link=Cesare Cremonini (nonfiction)|1550 Dec. 22:  Philosopher and academic [[Cesare Cremonini (nonfiction)|Cesare Cremonini]] born. His work will promote rationalism (against revelation) and Aristotelian materialism (against the dualist immortality of the soul) inside scholasticism.
File:Cesare Cremonini.jpg|link=Cesare Cremonini (nonfiction)|1550 Dec. 22:  Philosopher and academic [[Cesare Cremonini (nonfiction)|Cesare Cremonini]] born. Cremonini work will promote rationalism (against revelation) and Aristotelian materialism (against the dualist immortality of the soul) inside scholasticism.


File:Pedro Mejía.jpg|link=Pedro Mexía (nonfiction)|1551 Jan. 17: Writer, humanist, and historian [[Pedro Mexía (nonfiction)|Pedro Mexía]] dies. He wrote ''Silva de varia lección'' ("A Miscellany of Several Lessons"), which became an early best seller across Europe.
File:Pedro Mejía.jpg|link=Pedro Mexía (nonfiction)|1551 Jan. 17: Writer, humanist, and historian [[Pedro Mexía (nonfiction)|Pedro Mexía]] dies. Mexía wrote ''Silva de varia lección'' ("A Miscellany of Several Lessons"), which became an early best seller across Europe.


File:Paolo Sarpi.jpg|link=Paolo Sarpi (nonfiction)|1552 Aug. 14: Statesman, scientist, and historian [[Paolo Sarpi (nonfiction)|Paolo Sarpi]] born. He will be a proponent of the Copernican system, a friend and patron of Galileo Galilei, and a keen follower of the latest research on anatomy, astronomy, and ballistics at the University of Padua.
File:Due_lettioni_date_nella_academia_erigenda_dove_si_mostra_come_si_trovi_la_grandezza_delle_superficie_rettilinee.jpg|link=Pietro Cataldi (nonfiction)|1552 Apr. 15: Mathematician and astronomer [[Pietro Cataldi (nonfiction)|Pietro Cataldi]] born. Cataldi will contribute to the development of continued fractions and a method for their representation; he will also discover the sixth and seventh perfect numbers by 1588.
File:Paolo Sarpi.jpg|link=Paolo Sarpi (nonfiction)|1552 Aug. 14: Statesman, scientist, and historian [[Paolo Sarpi (nonfiction)|Paolo Sarpi]] born. Saroni will be a proponent of the Copernican system, a friend and patron of Galileo Galilei, and a keen follower of the latest research on anatomy, astronomy, and ballistics at the University of Padua.


File:Christian Egenolff.jpg|link=Christian Egenolff (nonfiction)|1555 Feb. 9: [[Christian Egenolff (nonfiction)|Christian Egenolff]] dies. He was the first important printer and publisher operating from Frankfurt-am-Main.
File:Christian Egenolff.jpg|link=Christian Egenolff (nonfiction)|1555 Feb. 9: [[Christian Egenolff (nonfiction)|Christian Egenolff]] dies. Egenolff was the first important printer and publisher operating from Frankfurt-am-Main.
File:Reinerus Frisius Gemma, by Maarten van Heemskerck.jpg|link=Gemma Frisius (nonfiction)|1555 May 25: Physician, mathematician, and cartographer [[Gemma Frisius (nonfiction)|Gemma Frisius]] dies.  He created important globes, improved the mathematical instruments of his day, and applied mathematics to surveying and navigation in new ways.
File:Reinerus Frisius Gemma, by Maarten van Heemskerck.jpg|link=Gemma Frisius (nonfiction)|1555 May 25: Physician, mathematician, and cartographer [[Gemma Frisius (nonfiction)|Gemma Frisius]] dies.  Frisius created important globes, improved the mathematical instruments of his day, and applied mathematics to surveying and navigation in new ways.
File:Giovanni Antonio Magini.jpg|link=Giovanni Antonio Magini (nonfiction)|1555 Jun. 13: Mathematician, cartographer, and astronomer [[Giovanni Antonio Magini (nonfiction)|Giovanni Antonio Magini]] born. Magini will support a geocentric system of the world, in preference to Copernicus's heliocentric system.
File:Giovanni Antonio Magini.jpg|link=Giovanni Antonio Magini (nonfiction)|1555 Jun. 13: Mathematician, cartographer, and astronomer [[Giovanni Antonio Magini (nonfiction)|Giovanni Antonio Magini]] born. Magini will support a geocentric system of the world, in preference to Copernicus's heliocentric system.
File:Oronce Finé.jpg|link=Oronce Finé (nonfiction)|1555 Aug. 8: Mathematician and cartographer [[Oronce Finé (nonfiction)|Oronce Finé]] dies. He was imprisoned in 1524, probably for practicing [[Judicial astrology (nonfiction)|judicial astrology]].
File:Oronce Finé.jpg|link=Oronce Finé (nonfiction)|1555 Aug. 8: Mathematician and cartographer [[Oronce Finé (nonfiction)|Oronce Finé]] dies. Finé was imprisoned in 1524, probably for practicing [[Judicial astrology (nonfiction)|judicial astrology]].


File:Tycho Brahe.jpg|link=Tycho Brahe (nonfiction)|1560 Aug. 21: The occurrence at the predicted time of a solar eclipse in Copenhagen turns [[Tycho Brahe (nonfiction)|Tycho Brahe]] towards a life of observational astronomy.
File:Tycho Brahe.jpg|link=Tycho Brahe (nonfiction)|1560 Aug. 21: The occurrence at the predicted time of a solar eclipse in Copenhagen turns [[Tycho Brahe (nonfiction)|Tycho Brahe]] towards a life of observational astronomy.
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File:Cover of Filosofia naturale by Alessandro Piccolomini.jpg|link=Alessandro Piccolomini (nonfiction)|1579 Mar. 12: Humanist and philosopher [[Alessandro Piccolomini (nonfiction)|Alessandro Piccolomini]] dies. Piccolomini promoted vernacular translations of Latin and Greek scientific and philosophical treatises.
File:Cover of Filosofia naturale by Alessandro Piccolomini.jpg|link=Alessandro Piccolomini (nonfiction)|1579 Mar. 12: Humanist and philosopher [[Alessandro Piccolomini (nonfiction)|Alessandro Piccolomini]] dies. Piccolomini promoted vernacular translations of Latin and Greek scientific and philosophical treatises.


File:Willebrord Snellius.jpg|link=|1580 Jun. 13: Astronomer and mathematician [[Willebrord Snellius (nonfiction)|Willebrord Snellius]] born. In 1615 he will conduct a large-scale experiment to measure the circumference of the earth using triangulation, underestimating the circumference of the earth by 3.5%.
File:Willebrord Snellius.jpg|link=|1580 Jun. 13: Astronomer and mathematician [[Willebrord Snellius (nonfiction)|Willebrord Snellius]] born. Snellius will conduct a large-scale experiment in 1615 to measure the circumference of the earth using triangulation, underestimating the circumference of the earth by 3.5%.


File:Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac.jpg|link=Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac (nonfiction)|1581 Oct. 9: Mathematician and linguist [[Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac (nonfiction)|Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac]] born. He will do work in number theory and find a method of constructing magic squares.  
File:Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac.jpg|link=Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac (nonfiction)|1581 Oct. 9: Mathematician and linguist [[Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac (nonfiction)|Claude Gaspard Bachet de Méziriac]] born. De Méziriac will do work in number theory and find a method of constructing magic squares.  


File:Jean-Baptiste Morin.jpg|link=Jean-Baptiste Morin (nonfiction)|1583 Feb. 23: Mathematician, astrologer, and astronomer [[Jean-Baptiste Morin (nonfiction)|Jean-Baptiste Morin]] born.
File:Jean-Baptiste Morin.jpg|link=Jean-Baptiste Morin (nonfiction)|1583 Feb. 23: Mathematician, astrologer, and astronomer [[Jean-Baptiste Morin (nonfiction)|Jean-Baptiste Morin]] born.
File:Niccolò Zucchi.png|link=Niccolò Zucchi (nonfiction)|1586 Dec 6: Astronomer and physicist [[Niccolò Zucchi (nonfiction)|Niccolò Zucchi]] born. He will publish works on astronomy, optics, mechanics, and magnetism.
File:Niccolò Zucchi.png|link=Niccolò Zucchi (nonfiction)|1586 Dec 6: Astronomer and physicist [[Niccolò Zucchi (nonfiction)|Niccolò Zucchi]] born. Zucchi will publish works on astronomy, optics, mechanics, and magnetism.


File:Marin Mersenne.jpg|1588 Sep. 8: Mathematician, theologian, and philosopher [[Marin Mersenne (nonfiction)|Marin Mersenne]] born. He will be remembered as the "father of acoustics".
File:Marin Mersenne.jpg|1588 Sep. 8: Mathematician, theologian, and philosopher [[Marin Mersenne (nonfiction)|Marin Mersenne]] born. Mersenne will be remembered as the "father of acoustics".
File:Bernardino Telesio.jpg|link=Bernardino Telesio (nonfiction)|1588 Oct. 2: Philosopher and scientist [[Bernardino Telesio (nonfiction)|Bernardino Telesio]] dies. While his natural theories were later disproven, his emphasis on observation influenced the emergence of the scientific method.
File:Bernardino Telesio.jpg|link=Bernardino Telesio (nonfiction)|1588 Oct. 2: Philosopher and scientist [[Bernardino Telesio (nonfiction)|Bernardino Telesio]] dies. While Telesio's natural theories were later disproven, his emphasis on observation influenced the emergence of the scientific method.


File:Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin.jpg|link=Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin (nonfiction)|1590 Nov. 29: Philologist, mathematician, astronomer, and poet [[Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin (nonfiction)|Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin]] dies, killed by a fall in attempting to let himself down from the window of his cell. His prolific and versatile genius produced a great variety of works, but his reckless life and libelous letters led to imprisonment.
File:Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin.jpg|link=Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin (nonfiction)|1590 Nov. 29: Philologist, mathematician, astronomer, and poet [[Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin (nonfiction)|Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin]] dies, killed by a fall in attempting to let himself down from the window of his cell. Frischlin's prolific and versatile genius produced a great variety of works, but his reckless life and libelous letters led to imprisonment.


File:Gérard Desargues.jpg|link=Girard Desargues (nonfiction)|1591 Feb. 21: Mathematician and engineer [[Girard Desargues (nonfiction)|Girard Desargues]] born. He will be one of the founders of projective geometry.
File:Gérard Desargues.jpg|link=Girard Desargues (nonfiction)|1591 Feb. 21: Mathematician and engineer [[Girard Desargues (nonfiction)|Girard Desargues]] born. Desargues will be one of the founders of projective geometry.
File:Delmedigo.jpg|link=Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (nonfiction)|1591 June 16: Physician, mathematician, and theorist [[Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (nonfiction)|Joseph Solomon Delmedigo]] born. He will write  ''Elim'' (Palms), dealing astronomy, physics, mathematics, medicine, metaphysics, and music theory.
File:Delmedigo.jpg|link=Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (nonfiction)|1591 June 16: Physician, mathematician, and theorist [[Joseph Solomon Delmedigo (nonfiction)|Joseph Solomon Delmedigo]] born. Delmedigo will write  ''Elim'' (Palms), dealing astronomy, physics, mathematics, medicine, metaphysics, and music theory.


File:Wilhelm_Schickard_1632.jpg|link=Wilhelm Schickard (nonfiction)|1592 Apr. 22: Minister, scholar, astronomer, mathematician, cartographer, and inventor [[Wilhelm Schickard (nonfiction)|Wilhelm Schickard]] born.  He will design and build calculating machines, and invent techniques for producing improved maps.
File:Wilhelm_Schickard_1632.jpg|link=Wilhelm Schickard (nonfiction)|1592 Apr. 22: Minister, scholar, astronomer, mathematician, cartographer, and inventor [[Wilhelm Schickard (nonfiction)|Wilhelm Schickard]] born.  Schickard will design and build calculating machines, and invent techniques for producing improved maps.
File:Michel de Montaigne.jpg|link=Michel de Montaigne (nonfiction)|1592 Sep. 13: Philosopher and author [[Michel de Montaigne (nonfiction)|Michel de Montaigne]] dies. He was one of the most significant philosophers of the French Renaissance, known for popularizing the essay as a literary genre.
File:Michel de Montaigne.jpg|link=Michel de Montaigne (nonfiction)|1592 Sep. 13: Philosopher and author [[Michel de Montaigne (nonfiction)|Michel de Montaigne]] dies. De Montaigne was one of the most significant philosophers of the French Renaissance, known for popularizing the essay as a literary genre.


File:Michele_Mercati_by_Petrus_Nellus.jpg|link=Michele Mercati (nonfiction)|1593 Jun. 25: Physician and archaeologist [[Michele Mercati (nonfiction)|Michele Mercati]] dies. He was one of the first scholars to recognize prehistoric stone tools as human-made rather than natural or mythologically created thunderstones.
File:Michele_Mercati_by_Petrus_Nellus.jpg|link=Michele Mercati (nonfiction)|1593 Jun. 25: Physician and archaeologist [[Michele Mercati (nonfiction)|Michele Mercati]] dies. Mercati was one of the first scholars to recognize prehistoric stone tools as human-made rather than natural or mythologically created thunderstones.


File:Blaise_de_Vigenère.png|link=Blaise de Vigenère (nonfiction)|1596 Feb. 19: Cryptographer and diplomat [[Blaise de Vigenère (nonfiction)]] dies. The Vigenère cipher was misattributed to him;  Vigenère himself devised a different, stronger cipher.
File:Blaise_de_Vigenère.png|link=Blaise de Vigenère (nonfiction)|1596 Feb. 19: Cryptographer and diplomat [[Blaise de Vigenère (nonfiction)]] dies. The Vigenère cipher was misattributed to him;  Vigenère himself devised a different, stronger cipher.
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File:Giovanni_Cassini.jpg|link=Giovanni Domenico Cassini (nonfiction)|1625 Jun. 8: Mathematician, astronomer, and engineer [[Giovanni Domenico Cassini (nonfiction)|Giovanni Domenico Cassini]] born. He will discover four satellites of the planet Saturn and note the division of the rings of Saturn; the Cassini Division will be named after him.
File:Giovanni_Cassini.jpg|link=Giovanni Domenico Cassini (nonfiction)|1625 Jun. 8: Mathematician, astronomer, and engineer [[Giovanni Domenico Cassini (nonfiction)|Giovanni Domenico Cassini]] born. He will discover four satellites of the planet Saturn and note the division of the rings of Saturn; the Cassini Division will be named after him.
File:Johan de Witt.jpg|link=Johan de Witt (nonfiction)|1625 Sep. 24: Mathematician and politician [[Johan de Witt (nonfiction)|Johan de Witt]] born.  He will derive the basic properties of quadratic forms, an important step in the field of linear algebra.
File:Johan de Witt.jpg|link=Johan de Witt (nonfiction)|1625 Sep. 24: Mathematician and politician [[Johan de Witt (nonfiction)|Johan de Witt]] born.  He will derive the basic properties of quadratic forms, an important step in the field of linear algebra.
File:Due lettioni date nella academia erigenda dove si mostra come si trovi la grandezza delle superficie rettilinee.jpg|link=Pietro Cataldi (nonfiction)|1626 Feb. 11: Mathematician and astronomer [[Pietro Cataldi (nonfiction)|Pietro Cataldi]] dies. Cataldi contributed to the development of continued fractions and a method for their representation; he also discovered the sixth and seventh perfect numbers by 1588.


File:Willebrord Snellius.jpg|link=|1626 Oct. 30: Astronomer and mathematician [[Willebrord Snellius (nonfiction)|Willebrord Snellius]] dies. In 1615 he conducted a large-scale experiment to measure the circumference of the earth using triangulation, underestimating the circumference of the earth by 3.5%.
File:Willebrord Snellius.jpg|link=|1626 Oct. 30: Astronomer and mathematician [[Willebrord Snellius (nonfiction)|Willebrord Snellius]] dies. In 1615 he conducted a large-scale experiment to measure the circumference of the earth using triangulation, underestimating the circumference of the earth by 3.5%.

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