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== Irtan Remonitionist legacy == | |||
=== Scientific revolution === | |||
Something other than the industrial revolution as we know it? | |||
=== Prominent figures === | |||
*Jacob '''Wellwise''' (1397-1460), critic and author, founder of Remonitionism | |||
== | *Benedict '''Newstream''' (1412-1508), chemist, optician, mathematician, essayist and composer; joint author of a treatise on ethics in science along with Kenfast Hivant-Cohen | ||
== | *Mercy '''Brook''' (1445-1517), composer of several cantatas | ||
**Various winter solstice-themed oratorios | |||
**Often considered the most prolific composer in Irtan Europe | |||
* | *Kenfast '''Hivant-Cohen''' (1410-1492), explorer, Classicist, Hebrew and Arabic scholar | ||
* | **Famous for translating scientific works from the Irtan Middle East | ||
*Litfair '''Portman''', geneticist and linguist | |||
( | *Winbert '''Easton''', explorer and author of ''Memoirs of the Galápagos'' | ||
*Gudisa '''Tesfaye''' (1750-1852), author, musician and advocate of GMO's and "experimental farming"; discoverer of various new musical scales which were implemented through stone sculpture instruments | |||
*Patacong '''Starwise''', friend of Tesfaye, music theorist | |||
*Ybdwllag '''Gruffudd''', food scientist | |||
*Knwien '''Drigharve''' (''Nguyễn Rơiơrv''), Maghrebi Azalic literary reformist | |||
*Ed '''Nguyễn''', Vietnamese theoretical physicist, Irtan analogue of Ed Witten |
Latest revision as of 22:00, 4 April 2023
Irtan Remonitionist legacy
Scientific revolution
Something other than the industrial revolution as we know it?
Prominent figures
- Jacob Wellwise (1397-1460), critic and author, founder of Remonitionism
- Benedict Newstream (1412-1508), chemist, optician, mathematician, essayist and composer; joint author of a treatise on ethics in science along with Kenfast Hivant-Cohen
- Mercy Brook (1445-1517), composer of several cantatas
- Various winter solstice-themed oratorios
- Often considered the most prolific composer in Irtan Europe
- Kenfast Hivant-Cohen (1410-1492), explorer, Classicist, Hebrew and Arabic scholar
- Famous for translating scientific works from the Irtan Middle East
- Litfair Portman, geneticist and linguist
- Winbert Easton, explorer and author of Memoirs of the Galápagos
- Gudisa Tesfaye (1750-1852), author, musician and advocate of GMO's and "experimental farming"; discoverer of various new musical scales which were implemented through stone sculpture instruments
- Patacong Starwise, friend of Tesfaye, music theorist
- Ybdwllag Gruffudd, food scientist
- Knwien Drigharve (Nguyễn Rơiơrv), Maghrebi Azalic literary reformist
- Ed Nguyễn, Vietnamese theoretical physicist, Irtan analogue of Ed Witten