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4 days ago · Galileo (born February 15, 1564, Pisa [Italy]—died January 8, 1642, Arcetri, near Florence) was an Italian natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method. His formulation of (circular) inertia ...
- Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton (born December 25, 1642 [January 4, 1643, New...
- Galileo's Copernicanism
Galileo - Astronomy, Physics, Mathematics: Galileo’s...
- Vincenzo Galilei
Vincenzo Galilei (born c. 1520, Santa Maria in Monte, near...
- Summary
Galileo (Galilei), (born Feb. 15, 1564, Pisa—died Jan. 8,...
- Copernican
Copernican system, in astronomy, model of the solar system...
- Hydrostatic Balance
Other articles where hydrostatic balance is discussed:...
- Telescope
Commonly known as refractors, telescopes of this kind are...
- Tuscany
Tuscany is a transitional region occupying much of the...
- Isaac Newton
3 days ago · The idiom is believed to have originated in the early 17th century United Kingdom as "if the cap fits." "If the shoe fits" is a popular idiom used to refer to a characteristic about someone ...
5 days ago · The Black Death is widely believed to have been the result of plague, caused by infection with the bacterium Yersinia pestis. Modern genetic analyses indicate that the strain of Y. pestis introduced during the Black Death is ancestral to all extant circulating Y. pestis strains known to cause disease in humans.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
2 days ago · The history of slavery spans many cultures, nationalities, and religions from ancient times to the present day. Likewise, its victims have come from many different ethnicities and religious groups. The social, economic, and legal positions of slaves have differed vastly in different systems of slavery in different times and places.
5 days ago · Anne Frank at the 6th Montessori School, 1940. Photographs of Anne Frank, 1939. Frank was born Annelies [6] or Anneliese [7] Marie Frank on 12 June 1929 at the Maingau Red Cross Clinic [8] in Frankfurt, Germany, to Edith ( née Holländer) and Otto Heinrich Frank. She had an older sister, Margot. [9]
5 days ago · Cleopatra (born 70/69 bce —died August 30 bce, Alexandria) was an Egyptian queen, famous in history and drama as the lover of Julius Caesar and later as the wife of Mark Antony. She became queen on the death of her father, Ptolemy XII, in 51 bce and ruled successively with her two brothers Ptolemy XIII (51–47) and Ptolemy XIV (47–44) and ...
3 days ago · Roman people. The Roman people was the collective body of Roman citizens ( Latin: Rōmānī; Ancient Greek: Ῥωμαῖοι Rhōmaîoi) [a] during the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic, and the Roman Empire. This concept underwent considerable changes throughout the long history of the Roman civilisation, as its borders expanded and contracted.