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  • 71Jerome — Saint Jerome redirects here. For other uses, see Saint Jerome (disambiguation) and Jerome (disambiguation). Saint Jerome Saint Jerome visited by angels by Bartolomeo Cavarozzi Priest, Confessor, Theolo …

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  • 72Amanita muscaria — A. muscaria showing various growth stages Scientific classification …

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  • 73Robert Simson — (14 October 1687 ndash; 1 October 1768) was a British mathematician and professor of mathematics.The eldest son of John Simson of Kirktonhall, West Kilbride in Ayrshire, Robert Simson was intended for the Church, but the bent of his mind was… …

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  • 74Leonhard Hutter — (January, 1563 October 23, 1616), was a German Lutheran theologian.He was born at Nellingen near Ulm. From 1581 he studied at the universities of Strasbourg, Leipzig, Heidelberg and Jena. In 1594 he began to give theological lectures at Jena, and …

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  • 75Triangulation — In trigonometry and geometry, triangulation is the process of determining the location of a point by measuring angles to it from known points at either end of a fixed baseline, rather than measuring distances to the point directly. The point can… …

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  • 76Matthew Stewart (mathematician) — Matthew Stewart FRS FRSE (c.1717/1719[1] – 23 January, 1785) was a Scottish mathematician and minister of religion. He was born in Rothesay, on the Isle of Bute, died at Catrine, Ayrshire, and is interred at Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh.… …

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  • 77Sebastian Franck — (January 20 1499 – c. 1543) was a 16th century German freethinker, humanist, and radical reformer.Franck was born about 1499 at Donauwörth, Bavaria. Because of this he styled himself Franck von Word. He entered the University of Ingolstadt on… …

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  • 78Johann Georg Faust — Dr. Johann Georg Faust (1466? ndash; c. 1540) was an itinerant alchemist, astrologer and magician of the German Renaissance. His life became the nucleus of the popular tale of Doctor Faust from ca. the 1580s, notably culminating in Marlowe s The… …

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  • 79Giovanni Padovani — (or Paduani) (b. c. 1512) was an Italian mathematician and astronomer. He lived in Verona and was a student of Pietro Pitati. He published a number of esteemed treatises on various astronomical and mathematical subjects, the most well known of… …

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  • 80Octavarium Romanum — The Octavarium Romanum is a Catholic liturgical book which may be considered as an appendix to the Roman Breviary, but which has not the official position of the other Roman liturgical books. History The first mention of this book dates from pope …

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