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Renaiss ance Man

Also known as polymath. A person who is skilled in multiple fields or multiple disciplines, and who has a broad base of knowledge. The term renaissance man is largely based on the various artists and scholars of the European Renaissance, (starting in about 1450 CE), who pursued multiple fields of studies.

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26502600 BC (Egypt) Chancellor to the Pharoah and High Priest to the Sun God, Ra Considered to be the first engineer, architect and physician in early history Designed the Pyramid of Djoser (the Step Pyramid) Founder of medicine Author of Edwin Smith papyrus which contains medical texts with anatomical observations, ailments, and cures.

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1452-1519 (Italy) Painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, writer engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist and scientist. Conceptualized a helicopter, tank, concentrated solar power, calculator, the double hull and outlined a rudimentary theory of plate tectonics, and designed weapons.

First artist to study the physical proportions of men, women and children and to use these studies to determine the "ideal" human figure Use of sfumato and chiaroscuro technique in paintings. Chiarscuro is the effect of shading people and faces to show expression and movement. Sfumato deals with using shadows and proportions to show the location of a figure in the background. Dissected both human and animal bodies. Kept records and journals of animals, rocks, plants, and many more.

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Mona Lisa

Map of Imola, Italy

The Last Supper

Vitruvian Man

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14751564 (Italy) Architect, sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and writer First Western artist whose biography was published while he was alive.

Pieta

Statue of David

Creation of Adam

St. Peters Basilica

Galileo Galilei
15641642 (Italy) physicist, mathematician, astronomer , phisicist and philosopher who played a major role in the Scientific Revolution Father of Modern Observational Astronomy Father of Modern Physics Father of Science Father of Modern Science

Galileo Galilei
Improved previous telescopes and produced 1st simple optik tube or Galileos Telescope. Published systematic telescopic observations of the Moon, planets, and stars. Discovered the four big moons of Jupiter, phases of Venus, the mountains of the Moon, and starry nature of the Milky Way. Constructed a thermometer Galileo's Principle of Inertia, and Basic Principle of Relativity Galileo's paradox shows that there are as many perfect squares as there are whole numbers, even though most numbers are not perfect squares.

Records of Sunspots

Galileo Telescope (Replica)

Blaise Pascal

16231662 (France) Mathematician, physicist, writer, philosopher, and inventor Invented the first mechanical calculators (the pascaline), syringe, hydraulic press The name Pascal has been given to the SI unit of pressure, and to a programming language Pascal's law - Principle of Hydrostatics Pascal's triangle - Each number is the sum of the two directly above it.

Pascal's Wager - even though the existence of God cannot be determined through reason, a person should wager as though God exists Development of probability theory
Pascals Triangle

Blaise Pascal

Pascaline

Isaac Newton

16431727 (England) English physicist, mathematician, natural philosopher, astronomer, theologian, and alchemist Principia - most influential books in the history of science, laying the groundwork for most of classical mechanics Three Laws of Motion, Theory of Gravitation Built the first practical reflecting telescope.

Developed theory of color based on the observation that a prism decomposes white light into the many colors that form the visible spectrum. Formulated an Empirical Law of Cooling Developed of the differential and integral calculus, and Newton's method for approximating the roots of a function

Isaac Newton

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17061790 (United States) author, political theorist, politician, printer, scientist, inventor, civic activist, publisher and diplomat one of the Founding Fathers of the United States Inventions: lightning rod, glass armonica, Franklin stove, bifocal lens, and the flexible urinary catheter

Founded 1st US hospital Designed "sea anchors Designed a phonetic alphabet Mapped the Gulf Stream and Routes for the post office The cgs unit of electric charge has been named after him Methods of Cooling Demonstrated the electrical nature of lightning (Flying A Kite)

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Franklin Stove

Glass Armonica

Bifocal Lens

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17431826 (United States) philosopher, lawyer, architect, musician, naturalist, botanist, inventor, engineer, statesman, and diplomat 3rd President of USA Author of the Declaration of Independence(1776) Passing the statute of Religious Freedom in Virginia Founding of the University of Virginia

Adoption of the Dollar Plan of using a decimal currency Purchase of Louissiana Expansion of US to the West without the need of US troops.

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University of Virginia

Jose Rizal

18611896 (Philippines) National Hero of the Philippines Poet: Mi Ultimo Adios Novelist: Noli Me Tangere, El Filibusterismo Ophthalmologist: operated own mothers eyes Polyglot Sculptor: The Triumph of Science over Death Painter, architecture Martial arts, pistol shooting, fencing Educator, farmer, historian Freemanson

Pencil Sketch of Blumentritt

Bust in Clay

The Triumph of Science over Death

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