• The year 1772 in science and technology involved some significant events. Lagrange finds the special-case solution to the three-body problem that becomes...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1772. 1772 (MDCCLXXII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting...
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    Biela's Comet (category 1772 in science)
    recorded in 1772 by Montaigne and Messier and finally identified as periodic in 1826 by Wilhelm von Biela. It was subsequently observed to split in two and...
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  • published between 1751 and 1772 brought this new understanding to a wider audience. The impact of this process was not limited to science and technology, but...
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  • Dodsley. 1780. p. 2. "January 1, 1772". Music & History. Retrieved 3 September 2019.[permanent dead link] "January 2, 1772". Music & History. Archived from...
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  • Charles Bawdin, posthumously and anonymously published; attributed in another 1772 edition to "Thomas Rowlie", a fictional author invented by Chatterton...
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  • The year 1772 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings. January 27 – The Pantheon, London, designed by James Wyatt...
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  • publications of 1772. March – Gottfried August Bürger obtains a magistracy and is reconciled with his family. May 7 – The Stadsschouwburg theatre in Amsterdam...
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    orthography: Петръ Семеновичъ Салтыковъ 11 December 1698 by O.S. 26 December 1772 by O.S. "САЛТЫКОВ ПЁТР СЕМЁНОВИЧ • Great Russian Encyclopedia – Electronic...
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    College of Science (RMCS) was a British postgraduate school, research institution and training provider with origins dating back to 1772. It became part...
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