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* 1711 – Ruđer Bošković, Croatian theorist ( d. 1787 )
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* Ruđer Bošković Institute
Nikola Bošković ( 1642 – 1721 ), the father of the famous Ragusan scientist Ruđer Bošković ( 1711 – 1787 ), migrated to Novi Pazar, where he spent the last years of his life.
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Guillaume Le Gentil, who had hoped to observe from Pondicherry in India, was prevented from doing so due to the Seven Years ' War and Ruđer Bošković arrives late in Constantinople.
* Ruđer Bošković publishes his atomic theory in Theoria philosophiae naturalis redacta ad unicam legem virium in natura existentium (" Theory of natural philosophy reduced to one law of the forces existing in nature ").
* Publication of De Litteraria expeditione per pontificiam ditionem ad dimetiendos duos meridiani gradus a PP, a description of the measurement of a meridian arc carried out in the Papal States by Ruđer Bošković with Christopher Maire in 1750 – 2.
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He worked in the Ruđer Bošković Institute in Zagreb ( the capital city of Croatia ), the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, the University of California, Berkeley, and Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich.
* Republička nagrada " Ruđer Bošković " ( 1968 )
* Institute Ruđer Bošković
He received the Ruđer Bošković prize in 1960.
The first institutions to be connected to the Internet were the University Computing Centre-Srce, the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing in Zagreb, the Ruđer Bošković Institute, the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture in Split, the Faculty of Engineering in Rijeka, the Faculty of Economics in Osijek and the Ministry of Science and Technology.
* Ruđer Bošković Institute ( Croatian: Institut Ruđer Bošković ), a Croatian research institute
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* Croatian MAGIC Consortium ( Institute Ruđer Bošković, Zagreb ; University of Split, Split ; University of Rijeka, Rijeka ), Croatia
It is notable for having been the birthplace of a Dubrovnik trader Nikola Bošković, father of the famed astronomer Ruđer Bošković.

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* Ruđer Bošković's De lunae atmosphaera demonstrates the lack of atmosphere on the Moon.

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Serbia ; Nikola Tesla, Mihajlo Pupin, Milutin Milanković, Ruđer Bošković, Miomir Vukobratović.
He joined the Department of Theoretical Physics at the Institute Ruđer Bošković in Zagreb, where he worked as a research assistant until 1961.

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EXIT general manager Bojan Bošković objected to cameras and journalists being present at the protocol signing, which in his opinion gave SRS unwarranted free publicity.
In the meantime, Bošković and president of Vojvodina's government Bojan Pajtić signed a protocol about " Winter Exit " series of club dates, which took place from January 5 until January 20 as a club tour of several Serbian acts throughout six cities in Vojvodina.
Bošković started his pro career in 1996 with the Budva outfit FK Mogren, which was competing in lower Yugoslav division at the time.

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Many players contributed to these successes, some of them are Vidić, Ačimovič, Bunjevčević, Žigić, Bošković, Vitakić, Drulić, Kocić, Marković, Pjanović, Dišljenković, Dudić, Kovačević, Krivokapić, Perović, Mladenović and Milovanović.
Split: Naklada Bošković, 2005.
He was allowed to have visits from his cousin Nikola Bošković several times a week, and was later released.
The monastery was destroyed and burnt down during World War II in 1941, at the hands of Albanian Fascist Party and Balli Kombëtar forces, the Prior Damaskin Bošković was killed, and Italian troops disassembled the two big bells and took them away in 1942.
" I forgot about my fiancée who waited for me to come back from grocery shopping and ended up playing chess the whole night with Danica's brother Veselin Bošković ", Vuk would later admit.
Vuk and Danica ( née Bošković ) married on 10 June 1974, and according to those close to the couple, she became the most important figure in his life, both personally and professionally.
– A Contribution to the Beginnings of the Academic Evaluation of the Poetry of Toma Bebić /, in: Helena Peričić, Deset drskih studija: o književnim pitanjima, pojavnostima i sudbinama / Ten Insolent Studies: of Literary Questions, Manifestations and Destinies /, Split, Naklada Bošković, 2011, 128-141.
The festival was founded in 2000 by three University students from Novi Sad, Dušan Kovačević, Bojan Bošković and Ivan Milivojev.
Two of them, suspected of assisting, were released almost immediately, while Dušan Kovačević, Exit society president and Bojan Bošković, Exit general manager were assigned 30-day detention to prevent them from influencing potential witnesses since they were now suspected of failing to report the actual revenue from Exit 03 ticket sales by writing up false invoices.
On June 15, after examining seven witnesses that confirmed the earlier police statements by Kovačević and Bošković, the duo was released after seven days of prison detention.
Present at the public signing were the outgoing Minister of Finance Mlađan Dinkić, Exit co-founder Bojan Bošković, as well as performers Rambo Amadeus and Obojeni Program's frontman Kebra.

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* May – Nicolaus Copernicus publishes De revolutionibus orbium coelestium in Nuremberg.
* Andreas Vesalius publishes De humani corporis fabrica ( On the Fabric of the Human Body ), revolutionising the science of human anatomy.
* Nicolaus Copernicus publishes De revolutionibus orbium coelestium in Nuremberg ( these last two events can be considered as leading to the Scientific Revolution.
* February 27 – Sunspots are observed by telescope by Frisian astronomers Johannes Fabricius and David Fabricius and Johannes publishes the results of these observations in De Maculis in Sole observatis in Wittenberg later this year.
* William Gilbert publishes De Magnete, which describes the Earth's magnetic field and is the beginning of modern Geomagnetism.
* Italian natural philosopher Giulio Cesare Vanini publishes a radically heterodox book in France after his English interlude De admirandis naturae reginae deaeque mortalium arcanis, for which he is condemned and forced to flee Paris.
Italian Fortunio Liceti publishes his book De monstrorum natura caussis et differentiis ( On the nature, causes and differences of monsters ).
* Augustine of Hippo publishes the De Civitate Dei, City of God.
* Suetonius publishes Of illustrious men ( De viris illustribus ).
* Montesquieu publishes De l ' Esprit des lois.
* Richard Eden publishes The Decades of the Newe Worlde or West India, a translation into English of parts of Pietro Martire d ' Anghiera's De orbe novo decades, Gonzalo Oviedo's Natural hystoria de las Indias and others including the first recorded use in English of the country name ' China '.
* Thomas Hobbes publishes De Homine.
* Erasmus publishes A handbook on manners for children ( De Civilitate Morum Puerilium Libellus ), which becomes popular and widely translated.
* Paolo Cortese publishes De Cardinalatu, a manual for cardinals, including advice on palatial architecture – which inspires Thomas Wolsey in his construction work at Hampton Court Palace.
* Johann Reuchlin publishes De verbo mirifico.
* 1846 – Karl-Hermann Knoblauch publishes De calore radiante disquisitiones experimentis quibusdam novis illustratae
* 1543 – Nicolaus Copernicus publishes his heliocentric theory in De revolutionibus orbium coelestium
* 1543 — Nicolaus Copernicus publishes his heliocentric universe in his De revolutionibus orbium coelestium
* 1543 — Andreas Vesalius publishes the anatomy treatise De humani corporis fabrica.
* 1543 – Andreas Vesalius publishes De Fabrica Corporis Humani which corrects Greek medical errors and revolutionizes European medicine
* 1556 – Agricola publishes De re metallica.
Also De Morgan publishes his laws ( 1847 ).
It maintains a web site and discussion forum, publishes ( at irregular intervals ) an amateur magazine called Shangri L ' Affaires, and hosts the collations of a weekly amateur press association, APA-L, as well as its own official monthly publication, De Profundis, named for the club motto, De Profundis ad Astra (" From the Depths to the Stars ").
De Telegraaf is owned by the Telegraaf Media Groep, which also publishes a daily free newspaper, Sp! ts ( Spits in Dutch means both " rush hour " and " peak ").

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