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... portrait Geronimo Cardano ( 1501 – 1576 ) works out Scipione del Ferro ' s
equations of the third and fourth degree ( see 1520 ) Claude Garamond designs
his antique typography Fortune of the Fuggers of Augsburg valued at four million
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... portrait Geronimo Cardano ( 1501 – 1576 ) works out Scipione del Ferro ' s
equations of the third and fourth degree ( see 1520 ) Claude Garamond designs
his antique typography Fortune of the Fuggers of Augsburg valued at four million
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1742 ) Thomas Wharton ( 1614 – 1673 ) describes anatomy of glands Academy
of Painting in Rome founded Bernini : Piazza of St . Peter ' s , Rome André Le
Nôtre designs the gardens at Vaux - le - Viscomte ( - 1661 ) Rembrandt declared
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1742 ) Thomas Wharton ( 1614 – 1673 ) describes anatomy of glands Academy
of Painting in Rome founded Bernini : Piazza of St . Peter ' s , Rome André Le
Nôtre designs the gardens at Vaux - le - Viscomte ( - 1661 ) Rembrandt declared
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1898 ) U . S . Academy of Design founded Mendelssohn : Overture to “ A
Midsummer Night ' s Dream , ” Op . 21 Weber : “ Oberon , " opera , London Carl ...
1910 ) Nash designs Carlton House Terrace , Westminster , London Beethoven d
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1898 ) U . S . Academy of Design founded Mendelssohn : Overture to “ A
Midsummer Night ' s Dream , ” Op . 21 Weber : “ Oberon , " opera , London Carl ...
1910 ) Nash designs Carlton House Terrace , Westminster , London Beethoven d
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User Review - James_Patrick_Joyce - LibraryThingNot really finished. It's a reference book, so I've used it many a time. More before I had regular internet, of course. But it's nice to have the physical thing in my hands. Read full review
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User Review - auntieknickers - LibraryThingThe early years of human history seem to have less information than might be available, particularly spotty in Asian history and pretty much nothing about Africa south of the Sahara. Still, an interesting browse and a good place to see what was happening in a given year. Read full review
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