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  • ===Facts and terminology=== | title = Opera Omnia, Series prima, Vols I–V ...
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  • * 1644 - [[Evangelista Torricelli]] publishes ''Opera geometrica'', ...ordinary differential equation]] with [[Linear differential equation#Basic terminology|constant coefficients]], ...
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  • ...rn in Madrid, came of age in New York. She became a world-wide star of the opera, starting in 1861 at [[Covent Garden]]. [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/s ..., quoting de Falla (1922)). Maracci apparently followed de Falla's special terminology, not using the word '[[flamenco]]'.</ref><ref>Cf. Álvarez Caballero (1994, ...
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  • *'''[[Alexander Borodin]]''', chemist and composer, author of the famous opera ''[[Prince Igor]]'', discovered [[Borodin reaction]], co-discovered [[Aldol ...theory]] and [[number theory]], introduced much of the modern mathematical terminology and notation ([[mathematical function]], [[Euler's number]], [[Euler diagra ...
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  • ...ic/429776/opera/27830/Venetian-opera#ref395600], Encyclopædia Britannica, "Opera (music)".</ref> ...o.<ref name=":42">{{cite journal |last1=Bortolotti |first1=Ettore |title=L'Opera geometrica di Evangelista Torricelli |journal=Monatshefte für Mathematik un ...
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  • In artistic terminology, "light" is the point or center of light diffusion in the composition of a ...e front face of the [[Maestà (Duccio)|Maestà]] by [[Duccio]], [[Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana del Duomo]], [[Siena]].]] ...
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