历史上的今天Today in History “You can’t teach anybody anything,only make them realize the answers are already inside them.”~ Galileo你不能教会一个人任何东西,除非你让他们意识到答案在他们心中。——伽利略 Galileo (Galilei), (born Feb. 15, 1564, Pisa—died Jan. 8, 1642,near Florence), ...
1642- English Queen Henriette Mary arrives in Hellevoetsluis Neth 1697- Czar Peter the Great begins tour of West-Europe 1701- France, Cologne & Bavaria sign alliance 1721- English Chancellor Exchequer John Aislabie confined in London Tower ...
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Issac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe, England, on December 25th, 1642. He was born early and no one expected him to survive. He lived until he was 84. His father died before he was born. His mother married again. He lived with his grandma on the family farm. As a boy, he liked ...
1642: Henri Coiffier de Ruze, Marquis of Cinq-Mars 1823: Abram Antoine, revenger 1772: The Marquis de Sade and his servant, in effigy 1914: A French soldier, "yours also is a way of dying for France" 1860: (William) Walker, Nicaragua Ranger ...
Historians of science have attempted similarly to distinguish well-defined eras in science. 1543:De Revolutionibus(Copernicus)De humani corporis fabrica libri septem(Vesalius) the Scientific Revolution:Galileo 1564-1642 Newton 1642-1727 16th century, a period of rapid changes of mood: ...
David Brown | Published in History Today Volume 70 Issue 9 September 2020 Charles I forced his way into the House of Commons on 5 January 1642 with an armed escort and attempted to arrest five MPs and a peer for making treasonable charges against the queen, Henrietta Maria. The raid did...
the results of which are still being felt. It ties in first place withConrad Russell’sThe Fall of the British Monarchies, 1637-1642(1991). Here, and in his other works, Russell overturned a variety of still-influential teleological interpretations of the ‘English’ civil war, and demonstrat...
in Woolsthorpe,England,on December 25th,1642.He was born early and no one expected him to survive.He lived until he was 84.His father died before he was born.His mother married again.He lived with his grandma on the family farm.As a boy,he liked to make things.He also decided to ...
Both titles are reviewed elsewhere in this issue.Runner-up was David Parrott's Richelieu's Army: War, Government and Society in France, 1624-1642 (Cambridge UP), a scholarly account which throws much light not only on Richelieu's France but also challenges nationalist assumptions about the ...