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ellauri032.html on line 116: Blaise Pascal (19. kesäkuuta 1623 Clermont-Ferrand – 19. elokuuta 1662 Pariisi) oli ranskalainen matemaatikko, fyysikko ja uskonnollinen filosofi. Hän edisti luonnontiedettä rakentamalla taskulaskimia, kehittämällä todennäköisyysteoriaa (Pascalin veto), tutkimalla nesteiden ja kaasujen virtausta, ja selventämällä paineen ja tyhjiön käsitteitä. Pascalin mitalla mitataankin painetta. Pikku-Paulilla pissa tuli niin paineella, että sen kusi lensi vessanpöntön kannen sisäseinälle. Ei mennyt ajoissa kuselle, kun leikit oli just kivoja.
ellauri032.html on line 194: Samana vuonna kun Pascal julkaisi viimeiset matemaattiset tutkimuksensa, hänen terveysongelmansa muuttuivat pahemmiksi kuin koskaan aiemmin. Kiduttava ja lakkaamaton päänsärky vei hänen yöunensa kerta toisensa jälkeen, satunnaisia torkahtamisia lukuun ottamatta. Pascalin oma elämäntapa muuttui tätä mukaa entistä askeettisemmaksi. Kesäkuussa 1662 itsekieltäytymistä toistuvasti harrastanut Pascal luovutti vapaaehtoisesti talonsa eräälle isorokkoa sairastavalle perheelle, minkä jälkeen hän muutti asumaan Gilberten luokse, jossa hän kuoli lopulta kouristuksiin saman vuoden elokuussa vain 39-vuotiaana. Samanikäisenä kuin meidän pyylevä esi-isämme, jonka kuolinsyy oli vaan tavallinen flunssa. Ei edes korona.
ellauri060.html on line 237: Defoe later added the aristocratic-sounding "De" to his name, and on occasion made the bogus claim of descent from the family of De Beau Faux. His birthdate and birthplace are uncertain, and sources offer dates from 1659 to 1662, with the summer or early autumn of 1660 considered the most likely.
ellauri061.html on line 193: Dorothea Kehler has attempted to trace the criticism of the work through the centuries. The earliest such piece of criticism that she found was a 1662 entry in the diary of Samuel Pepys. He found the play to be "the most insipid ridiculous play that ever I saw in my life". He did, however, admit that it had "some good dancing and some handsome women, which was all my pleasure".
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ellauri160.html on line 649: In a Kabbalistic treatise by Nathan Spira (died in 1662), it is explained that Mahlat was daughter to Ishmael and his wife, who was herself daughter of Egyptian sorcerer Kasdiel. Mother and daughter were exiled to the desert, where the demon Igrathiel mated with Mahlat and engendered Agrat or Igrat. Mahlat later became Esau's wife.
ellauri301.html on line 238: On 3 May 1662 she was baptized by a visiting person, minister Jean Sibelius, in the church inside the Fort de Goede Hoop. The witnesses were Roelof de Man and Pieter van der Stael. On 26 April 1664 she married a Danish surgeon by the name of Peter Havgard, whom the Dutch called Pieter van Meerhof. She was there after known as Eva van Meerhof (See Geni/MyHeritage).[clarification needed] She was the first Khoikoi to marry according to Christian customs. There was a little party in the house of Zacharias Wagenaer. In May 1665, they left to the Cape and went to Robben Island, where van Meerhof was appointed superintendent. The family briefly returned to the mainland in 1666 after the birth of Eva´s third child, in order to baptise the baby. Van Meerhof was murdered in Madagascar on 27 February 1668 on an expedition. After the death of her husband Pieter Van Meerhof came the appointment of a new governor, Zacharias Wagenaer. Unlike the governor before him, he held extremely negative views toward the Khoi people, and because at this point the Dutch settlement was secure, he didn´t find a need for Eva as a translator anymore.
ellauri301.html on line 242: On 3 May 1662 she was baptized by a visiting person, minister Petrus Sibelius, in the church inside the Fort de Goede Hoop. The witnesses were Roelof de Man and Pieter van der Stael. On 26 April 1664 she married a Danish surgeon by the name of Peter Havgard, whom the Dutch called Pieter van Meerhof. She was thereafter known as Eva van Meerhof (See Geni/MyHeritage).[clarification needed] She was the first Khoikoi to marry according to Christian customs. There was a little party in the house of Zacharias Wagenaer. In May 1665, they left to the Cape and went to Robben Island, where van Meerhof was appointed superintendent. The family briefly returned to the mainland in 1666 after the birth of Eva´s third child, in order to baptise the baby. Van Meerhof was murdered in Madagascar on 27 February 1668 on an expedition. After the death of her husband Pieter Van Meerhof came the appointment of a new governor, Zacharias Wagenaer. Unlike the governor before him, he held extremely negative views toward the Khoi people, and because at this point the Dutch settlement was secure, he didn´t find a need for Eva as a translator anymore.
ellauri374.html on line 47: Suvereenin tsaarin ja suurruhtinas Aleksei Mihailovitšin todistuksen mukaan Boris Sazonov sai perinnön monista palveluksistaan ​​vuosina 1654-1662. Tällä nimellä on useita muita sukuja, jotka ovat rotinkaisia.
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