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Chymistry and
* Chymistry ( 1661 ) the subject of the material principles of mixed bodies ( Boyle ).

Chymistry and art
Siemienowicz disparaged what he saw as a culture of secrecy based on " canting Alchymists of the times Past ... they dealed in nothing but Smoke, yet arrogantly took upon them to be Professors of so noble and excellent an art as Chymistry.

Chymistry and by
Two of these are The Chymistry of Isaac Newton Project supported by the U. S. National Science Foundation, and The Newton Project supported by the U. K. Arts and Humanities Research Board.

1663 and
* 1618 Francesco Maria Grimaldi, Italian mathematician and physicist ( d. 1663 )
* 1736 Prince Eugene of Savoy, French-Austrian general ( b. 1663 )
* 1663 Francis Cooke, Mayflower pilgrim ( b. c. 1583 )
Prince Eugene of Savoy ( 1663 1736 ) by Jacob van Schuppen.
Cotton Mather, FRS ( February 12, 1663 February 13, 1728 ; A. B.
* 1663 Nzinga of Ndongo and Matamba ( b. 1583 )
Thomas Newcomen, the inventor of the atmospheric engine the first successful steam-powered pumping engine was born in Dartmouth in 1663.
* 1736 António Manoel de Vilhena, Portuguese prince and military leader ( b. 1663 )
Prince Eugene of Savoy ( French: François-Eugène de Savoie, German: Eugen von Savoyen, Italian: Principe Eugenio di Savoia-Carignano ; 18 October 1663 21 April 1736 ), was one of the most successful military commanders in modern European history, rising to the highest offices of state at the Imperial court in Vienna.
Portrait of Prince Eugene of Savoy ( 1663 1736 ) c. 1700.
* 1663 Adam Adami, German bishop and diplomat ( b. 1603 )
* 1594 Biagio Marini, Italian virtuoso violinist and composer ( d. 1663 )
Amsterdam was ravaged in 1663 1664, with a mortality given as 50, 000.
Encyclopedia of American Communes, 1663 1963.
* 1603 Joseph of Cupertino, Italian saint ( d. 1663 )
* 1663 Jean Baptiste Massillon, French bishop ( d. 1742 )
* 1663 Franz Xaver Murschhauser, German composer and theorist ( d. 1738 )
* 1663 Thomas Baltzar, German violinist ( b. 1630 )
* 1727 August Hermann Francke, German minister ( b. 1663 )
* 1663 Charles II of England grants John Clarke a Royal charter to Rhode Island.
* 1663 The English Parliament passes the second Navigation Act requiring that all goods bound for the American colonies have to be sent in English ships from English ports.
In a map drawn in the Relation des Jésuites ( 1662 1663 ), the lake bears the legend " Lac Ontario ou des Iroquois " with the name " Ondiara " in smaller type.
* 1663 Jean-Baptiste Matho, French composer ( d. 1743 )

1663 and scientific
* October 11-Guillaume Amontons, French scientific instrument inventor and physicist ( born 1663 )
Guillaume Amontons ( 31 August 1663 11 October 1705 ) was a French scientific instrument inventor and physicist.

1663 and art
In 1663, he became director of the Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, where he laid the basis of academicism and became the all-powerful, peerless master of 17th-century French art.
* 1663 in art

1663 and by
In 1663 the German physicist Otto von Guericke created the first electric generator, which produced static electricity by applying friction in the machine.
By the mid 17th century, numerous small Dutch and Flemish distillers ( some 400 in Amsterdam alone by 1663 ) had popularized the re-distillation of malt spirit or wine with juniper, anise, caraway, coriander, etc., which were sold in pharmacies and used to treat such medical problems as kidney ailments, lumbago, stomach ailments, gallstones, and gout.
* 1663 The Province of Carolina is granted by charter to eight Lords Proprietor in reward for their assistance in restoring Charles II of England to the throne.
Some scholars pinpoint the origin of statistics to 1663, with the publication of Natural and Political Observations upon the Bills of Mortality by John Graunt.
The Dutch settlers occupied the island for nearly half a century, but were dislodged several times: in 1629 by the Portuguese, in 1645 and 1659 by the French and in 1663 by the British troops.
1663 map of Van Diemen's Land, showing the parts discovered by Tasman, including Storm Bay, Maria Island and Schouten Island.
In 1663 in retaliation for the attack led by the Corsican Guard on the attendants of the Duc de Créqui, the ambassador of Louis XIV in Rome, he attacked and seized Avignon, which at the time was considered an important and integral part of the French Kingdom by the provincial Parliament of Provence.
Jinga died in 1663 ; two years later, the King of the Congo committed all his forces to an attempt to capture the island of Luanda, occupied by Correia de Sá, but they were defeated and lost their independence.
Among numerous finds of prehistoric bones found at Unicorn Cave in Germany's Harz Mountains, some were selected and reconstructed by the mayor of Magdeburg, Otto Von Guericke, as a unicorn in 1663 ( illustration, right ).
The Third Folio was issued in 1663, published by Philip Chetwinde ; Chetwinde had married Robert Allot's widow and so obtained the rights to the book.
* The Town Hall, dating in part from the 14th century, contains the rooms occupied by the Imperial diet from 1663 to 1806.
As regards the more detailed chronology of his work we have, in addition to the Experimenta Nova's description of his demonstrations at Regensburg in 1654, the two accounts published by Fr. Schott in 1657 and 1663.
The demonstration in the Elector's Library at Colln and der Spree took place in November 1663 and was recorded by a tutor to the Elector's sons.
Although the Experimenta Nova does contain correspondence from 1665, there is no reason to doubt von Guericke's assertion that the work was essentially finished by March 1663.
In 1663 the Invisible College became the Royal Society of London for the Improvement of Natural Knowledge, and the charter of incorporation granted by Charles II of England, named Boyle a member of the council.
* 1663 Considerations touching the Usefulness of Experimental Natural Philosophy ( followed by a second part in 1671 )
The new warrant issued in 1682 reads: " Sir George Downing ... authorised to build new and more houses further westward on the grounds granted him by the patent of 1663 / 4 Feb. 23.
( The first book about games of chance, Liber de ludo aleae (" On Casting the Die "), was written by Girolamo Cardano in the 1560s, but not published until 1663.
Following the restoration of the monarchy, in 1663 the non-conformist Reverend John Norman, vicar from 1647 to 1660, was one of several ' religious fanatics ' confined to their homes by Lord Stawell's militia.
Pre-1778 artifacts that never left the city since its founding include the Vajradhara statue made by Zanabazar himself in 1683 ( the city's main deity kept at the Vajradhara temple ), a highly ornate throne presented to Zanabazar by the Kangxi Emperor ( before 1723 ), a sandalwood hat presented to Zanabazar by the Dalai Lama ( c. 1663 ), Zanabazar's large fur coat which was also presented by the Kangxi Emperor and a great number of original statues made by Zanabazar himself ( e. g. the Green Tara ).

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