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||1608: Martin Delrio dies ... occultist and theologian. Pic search. | ||1608: Martin Delrio dies ... occultist and theologian. Pic search. | ||
||1682: Thomas Browne dies ... polymath and author of varied works which reveal his wide learning in diverse fields including science and medicine, religion and the esoteric. Browne's writings display a deep curiosity towards the natural world, influenced by the scientific revolution of Baconian enquiry. Pic. | ||1682: Thomas Browne dies ... polymath and author of varied works which reveal his wide learning in diverse fields including science and medicine, religion and the esoteric. Browne's writings display a deep curiosity towards the natural world, influenced by the scientific revolution of Baconian enquiry. Pic. | ||
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||1902: Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn dies ... geologist and public servant. Pic. | ||1902: Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn dies ... geologist and public servant. Pic. | ||
||1909: Cesare Lombroso dies . | File:Cesare_Lombroso.jpg|link=Cesare Lombroso (nonfiction)|1909: Criminologist and physician [[Cesare Lombroso (nonfiction)|Cesare Lombroso]] dies. Lombroso's theory of anthropological criminology essentially stated that criminality was inherited, and that someone "born criminal" could be identified by physical (congenital) defects, which confirmed a criminal as savage or atavistic. | ||
File:Marguerite Perey.jpg|link=Marguerite Perey (nonfiction)|1909: Physicist and chemist [[Marguerite Perey (nonfiction)|Marguerite Perey]] born. Perey will discover the element francium while purifying samples of lanthanum. | File:Marguerite Perey.jpg|link=Marguerite Perey (nonfiction)|1909: Physicist and chemist [[Marguerite Perey (nonfiction)|Marguerite Perey]] born. Perey will discover the element francium while purifying samples of lanthanum. | ||
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||2013: Hilda Hänchen dies ... physicist and academic. Pic search. | ||2013: Hilda Hänchen dies ... physicist and academic. Pic search. | ||
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1433: Priest, humanist philosopher, and astrologer Marsilio Ficino born. His Florentine Academy, an attempt to revive Plato's Academy, will influence the direction and tenor of the Italian Renaissance and the development of European philosophy.
1900: Max Planck discovers the law of black-body radiation (Planck's law).
1909: Criminologist and physician Cesare Lombroso dies. Lombroso's theory of anthropological criminology essentially stated that criminality was inherited, and that someone "born criminal" could be identified by physical (congenital) defects, which confirmed a criminal as savage or atavistic.
1909: Physicist and chemist Marguerite Perey born. Perey will discover the element francium while purifying samples of lanthanum.
1910: Astrophysicist, astronomer, and mathematician Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar born. He will share the 1983 Nobel Prize for Physics "for his theoretical studies of the physical processes of importance to the structure and evolution of the stars".
1973: Watergate scandal: President Richard Nixon rejects an Appeals Court decision that he turn over the Watergate tapes.