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In truth, it is just and necessary to give an impact to those who have equipped the world with instruments so that the masters of music can compose and interpret their creations. And sincerely, little is said about them. That is why the ideogram is dedicated to the Bartolomeo Cristofori patavino. Back in the year 1700, the first reliable reference was made referring to the instrument as a harpy-beast. Surely all the composers are very grateful to Bartolomeo, since it allows a very practical musical composition and learning.
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Elements is the work written by Euclid, recognized as one of the scientific writings with the greatest recognition in the world. The contribution of this great Greek mathematician and geometer is unquestionable. There should be the fan club of Euclides of Alexandria, so if someone is willing to found it, here is partner number 2. So much talent concentrated in one person is a grievance to the rest, but not pay tribute is worse. That is why here I pay my respects and admiration.
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. Zeus decided to kill Ixion, king of Thessaly, so that he could not live among the gods to overcome the mental torture he suffered for having killed his father-in-law. However, far from being grateful, Ixion tried to seduce Hera. Zeus realized and formed a Hera made of clouds: Nefele. Ixion slept with her and Kentauros was born, a being with the legs and body of a horse and the head, arms and torso of a human. Kentauros sired the Centaurs with some mares. This breed did ...
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. Exactly who Boötes (Boyero) was is unclear and there are many versions of his story: Cassiopeia is the mother of Andromeda and the wife of Cepheus, king of Ethiopia. Queen Cassiopeia boasted of her beauty, comparing her to the Nereids, daughters of the sea god Nerean, known as the most beautiful creatures of all. This pride was the cause of his misfortune, provoking the wrath of Poseidon, who sent the sea monster Ceto to devastate the kingdom. Trying to save Ethiopia, ...
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. Lyre is the Lyre of Orpheus, who is said to have made such lovely music that even the animals would stop to listen. Orpheus was one of the Argonauts who accompanied Jason on the expedition in search of the Golden Fleece. When Orpheus' wife Eurydice died, he managed to convince Hades and Persephone, both gods of the underworld, to let her return to the world of the living with him. They agreed on the condition that Orpheus did not look back, but a fear that he was being ...
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. Cassiopeia is the mother of Andromeda and wife of Cepheus, king of Ethiopia. Cassiopeia was so proud of her beauty that, to rival the Nereids, they asked Poseidon, god of the seas, for revenge and he in response sent the sea monster (Cetus) to the shores of the country causing great evil. To face this situation, Cepheus consulted the oracle of Amun, who advised sacrificing his daughter Andromeda exposing her tied to a rock on the cliff to be a victim of the monster. ...
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories, it is about the altar in which the gods agreed to unite to dethrone Crono. The Cyclops had covered the altar to prevent the power of the lightning from showing.
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. In Greek mythology this constellation is known thanks to the eleventh task entrusted to Hercules. In it he was to get the apples from the tree of Gaia in the garden of the Hesperides, where Hera had placed Ladon, the hundred-headed dragon, as protector. Hera was very sorry for the loss of her brave guardian of the garden of the Hesperides, for which she placed him in the firmament around the north pole. The constellation features one of the legs of Hercules on the head ...
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. This constellation has several versions of its origin in Greek mythology: It is a Charioteer, it is about Mirtilo, son of Hermes and Fetusa, coachman of Oenomaus. The latter's daughter, Hipodamía, had many suitors but her father, to get rid of them, challenged them to a chariot race. What his opponents did not know was that their horses were divine and always won. The punishment for defeat was death. One day Pélope appeared, with whom the young Hipodamia fell in love i...
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John Dalton (ʤɒn ˈdɔːltən) (Eaglesfield, Cumberland (United Kingdom), September 6, 1766-Manchester, July 27, 1844) was a British naturalist, chemist, mathematician and meteorologist. His works include the atomic model and his table of relative weights of the elements, which contributed to lay the foundations of modern chemistry. He is also known for having described color blindness, a visual defect related to the perception of colors that he suffered and that bears his name.
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. In Greek mythology, the constellation represented various legendary swans. Thus, Zeus disguised himself as a swan to seduce Leda, from which, according to one version, Helen of Troy was born. Orpheus was transformed into a swan after his death, and it was said that he had been placed in heaven with his lyre (Lyra). Finally, it is said that a king named Cicno was a relative or lover of Phaethon. Apollo's son, Phaethon, tricked his father into allowing him to ride t...
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. Although the constellation Lepus is ancient, it has little associated mythology, other than the possible incidental role in the Orion myth. According to Higino, it was a hare fleeing from the Orion dog. Eratosthenes added that Hermes put it between the constellations due to its great speed.
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. Exactly who Boötes (Boyero) was is unclear and there are many versions of his story: Filomeleo, son of Demeter and Yasonte, first farmer in the world according to the Greeks. Arcade, son of Callisto and Zeus and grandson of Lycaon, who invited Zeus to a banquet and served his own grandson as food. The god rebuilt Arcade's body and turned him into the star, but according to another version, after rebuilding it, he gave it to raise a goatherd and punished his grandfathe...
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Edavalath Kakkath Janaki Ammal also known as जानकी अम्माल we owe great contributions in the fields of genetics, evolution, phytogeography and ethnobotany. And we will say "if we do not know what these branches of study are !!" Well, let's go in parts. Genetics if we know what it is, since it is the science that tries to find out and explain the transmission of biological inheritance. Evolution is responsible for studying progressive and gradual change. and now comes the complicated ... phytogeography, those who studied biology and geography have the problem solved, to others it is enough to know that it is the combined study of both disciplines. And ethnobotany is already the relationship between plants and man. Well, Janaki dared f...
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. In Greek mythology the constellation represented the eagle, the only animal that is capable of flying facing the rays of the sun. She was sent by Zeus to take the beautiful young mortal Ganymede to Mount Olympus to serve as cupbearer for the gods. According to other versions, it was Zeus himself who transformed into an eagle. In Hinduism, the constellation Aquila is identified with the half-eagle and half-human deity of Garuda.
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. Eridanus is associated with two Greek myths, both derived from the shape of the constellation. Eridanus was sometimes thought of as a river flowing with the waters of Aquarius; in those cases Aquarius looked at Eridanus (which required changing the angle and connection of the Aquarian stars so that their waters would flow towards Eridanus). Eridanus was mainly related to the myth of Phaethon, who took the flying chariot of Helios (the Sun), but did not have enough st...
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. Equuleus is associated with the foal Celeris, which was the brother of the winged horse Pegasus. Celeris was gifted to Castor by Hermes. In the Latin version, he is the son of Pegasus, and is gifted to Castor by Mercury, the Roman equivalent of Hermes.
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. According to legend, it is about the king of Arcadia, Lycaon, who was transformed into a wolf as punishment for his extreme cruelty since he killed almost all of his children.
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Edward VII (Albert Edward; November 9, 1841 - May 6, 1910) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India from January 22, 1901 until his death in 1910. Edward, eldest son of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, was related to royalty throughout Europe. He was Prince of Wales and heir to the British throne for almost 60 years. During his mother's long reign, he was largely excluded from political power and came to personify the elegant and idle elite. He traveled all over Britain performing ceremonial public functions and represented Britain on visits abroad. His tours of North America in 1860 and the Indian subcontinent in 1875 were popular hits, but despite public approval, his...
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. In Greek mythology, a raven was Apollo's servant, and he sent it with the cup (cup constellation) to bring him water, but the raven was slow to return because it was waiting for a fig to ripen near the spring. He brought the cup and a water snake in his claws and told Apollo that he had been delayed because the snake had attacked him. Apollo, knowing that the raven was lying, put the three of them in heaven: he condemned the raven to always be thirsty, because although ...
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. Hercules (in Roman mythology, Heracles in Greek mythology) was a demigod, son of Zeus and Alcmena. He was undoubtedly the greatest hero of the Greeks, known for his superhuman strength. There are many stories about his life, including the account of the twelve labors of Hercules. This constellation was also known as the kneeling one, and Eratosthenes said that in it Heracles was crushing with one of his knees the serpent that guarded the apples of the Hesperides. ...
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. According to Germanicus, César, in his Latin version of the Phaenomena of Aratus of Solos, [citation required] and Eratosthenes of Cyrene, in his Catasterisms (καταστερισμοί), among others, the famous Nereid Amphitrite agreed to marry Poseidon - of whom he had tried to hide - once it was found among the islands of Atlantis by Delfino, a dolphin sent by Poseidon, who was so grateful for it that he decided to place it among the stars. It can also be identified with Ari...
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. The constellation Hydra appears as a writhing serpent, and thus appears in some Greek myths. In Greek mythology, Apollo has a raven as a servant. He sends him to fetch water, but he rests on the journey and, when he finally collects water in a cup, he also brings a water snake as an excuse. Apollo realizes the deception and, angrily, throws the raven, the cup and the serpent into the sky. The origin of the story seems to come from the proximity of this constellation wit...
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. In Greek mythology, Keto (Κητώ / Kētō: "big fish" and in particular "whale", hence "cetacean") was a hideous female aquatic monster, daughter of Gaea and Ponto. He was the personification of the dangers of the sea, unknown terrors, and strange creatures. The word "keto" ended up being a word for any sea monster, 1 and is still used that way. His consort was Forcis and with him he had many sons, collectively known as Forcis. In Greek art it was represented as a ...
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A constellation is a group of stars that appear to be close together but are actually very distant from each other. Many ancient civilizations drew imaginary lines between these stars and created virtual silhouettes in the sky. And with them great mythological stories. In Greek mythology, Andromeda (ruler of men) was the daughter of the Ethiopian kings Cepheus and Cassiopeia, as well as the wife of Perseus and mother of seven children. Cassiopeia, having boasted of being as beautiful as the Nereids, daughters of the sea god Nerean. These, outraged by such audacity, asked Poseidon for revenge and he in response sent the sea monster Ceto to the shores of the country causing considerable harm to men and livestock. Cepheus knew, from the...
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Nicolaus Copernicus (born Niklas Koppernigk; in Latin, Nicolaus Copernicus; in Polish, Mikołaj Kopernik; in German, Nikolaus Kopernikus; Thorn, Royal Prussia, February 19, 1473-Frauenburg, Royal Prussia, May 24, 1543) was a Prussian Renaissance astronomer who formulated the heliocentric theory of the solar system, first conceived by Aristarchus of Samos. His book De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the revolutions of the celestial spheres) is usually considered the starting point or founder of modern astronomy, as well as being a key piece in what was called the Scientific Revolution in the Renaissance era. Copernicus spent nearly twenty-five years working on the development of his heliocentric model of the universe. At that time it ...
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Confucius (simplified and traditional Chinese, 孔子; pinyin, kǒngzǐ; Wade-Giles, K'ung-fu-tzu; literally, "Master Kong"; Qufu, September 28, 551 BC - Lu, 479 BC. C.) was a renowned Chinese thinker whose doctrine is called Confucianism. Coming from a ruined noble family, throughout his life he alternated periods in which he worked as a teacher with others during which he was an official of the small state of Lu, he worked as a carpenter in northeast China, during the time of fragmentation of power under the Zhou dynasty or Warring States period He made four trips to the Indies - initial denomination of the American continent - and although he was possibly not the first European explorer of America, he is considered the discoverer of a new ...
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Napoleon was as we all know a Corsican ruler and military man, who at the time belonged to France. He led the end of the French revolution and brought some stability to the destinies of France. But megalomania was his downfall along with authoritarian attitudes. Great was his legacy and his contribution to progress since he reformed the laws that today are the basis of current justice, also reformed the educational system by turning teachers into state officials and reinforcing discipline and study. He created the University of France, the Bank of France, the Louvre in the largest artistic center in the world, centralized public health systems, transformed Paris urbanistically.
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