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Pasteurization Experiment
Louis Pasteur's pasteurization experiment illustrates the fact that the spoilage of liquid was caused by particles in the air rather than the liquid itself. These experiments were important pieces of evidence supporting the idea of Germ Theory...
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Map of the Siege of Hara Castle, c. 1600
Map of the Siege of Hara Castle during the Shimabara Rebellion, c. 17th century. Note the Dutch ships at the top, who would have fired cannonades upon the defenders.
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Statue of Amakusa Shiro at Shimabara Castle
Statue of Amakusa Shiro (1621-1638) at Shimabara Castle, Hizen Province, Japan. An almost identical statue also stands at the ruins of Hara Castle.
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Battle of Pultusk, 1806
Depiction of the Battle of Pultusk (26 December 1806), fought between French and Russian forces during Napoleon's Polish campaign in the War of the Fourth Coalition (1806-1807). By A. Champion, 19th century.
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Battle of Hoff, 1807
The Battle of Hoff (6 February 1807) was fought between the Russian rearguard and the French Cavalry Reserve, a day before the bloody Battle of Eylau (7-8 February). Painting by Jean-Charles Langlois, before 1849. Palace of Versailles...
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Handel in 1733
A 1733 portrait by Balthasar Denner of the composer George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). (German Historical Museum, Berlin)
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Tomb Marker of George Frideric Handel
The tomb marker of George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) in Westminster Abbey. The year of birth is here incorrect.
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The Chandos Portrait of George Frideric Handel
The Chandos Portrait of George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Painted c. 1720. Once attributed to James Thornhill. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge)
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George Frideric Handel Protrait
A c. 1727 oil-on-canvas portrait of the composer George Frideric Handel (1685-1759). Attributed to Balthasar Denner. (National Portrait Gallery, London)
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Verses Dedicated to Boethius in Dante’s Paradise
Inscription in the façade of Saint Peter in Golden Sky (Pavia), the church (crypt) where Boethius' mortal remains rest. The writing quotes the verses dedicated to him in the tenth canto of Dante's Paradise: "The body whence it was chased...