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    Jakob Dont. Jakob Dont (March 2, 1815 – November 17, 1888) was an Austrian violinist, composer, and teacher. He was born and died in Vienna . His father Valentin Dont was a noted cellist. Jakob was a student of Josef Böhm (1795–1876) and of Georg Hellmesberger (1800–1873). At the age of sixteen, he became a member of the Hofburgtheater ...

  2. ad-int. Ion C. Brătianu (5 noiembrie 1887 - 20 martie 1888) Ministrul cultelor și instrucțiunii publice; Vasile Alexandrescu Urechia (9 iunie 1881 - 1 august 1882) Petre S. Aurelian (1 august 1882 - 23 iunie 1884) Gheorghe Chițu (23 iunie 1884 - 2 februarie 1885) Dimitrie A. Sturdza (2 februarie 1885 - 1 martie 1888) Constantin Nacu (1 - 20 ...

  3. Published estimates for the 1st century ("AD 1") suggest uncertainty of the order of 50% (estimates range between 150 and 330 million). Some estimates extend their timeline into deep prehistory, to " 10,000 BC", i.e., the early Holocene, when world population estimates range roughly between 1 and 10 million (with an uncertainty of up to an ...

  4. 1st century AD: The aeolipile, a simple steam turbine is recorded by Hero of Alexandria. [263] 1st century AD: The first use of respiratory protective equipment is documented by Pliny the Elder ( c. 23 AD –79) using animal bladder skins to protect workers in Roman mines from red lead oxide dust.

  5. Sinopsis de su obra. Orzeszkowa escribió una serie de poderosas novelas y esbozos que trataban de las condiciones sociales de su país. Almas perdidas (1886) y Cham (1888) tratan sobre la vida rural en Bielorrusia. Su estudio sobre el patriotismo y el cosmopolitismo apareció en 1880.

  6. Events. The italian Prime Minister Crispi and his ministers are received by the King in the New Year's Day of 1888. As prime minister Crispi pursued an aggressive foreign policy and assumed a resolute attitude towards France. The Triple Alliance (1882) committed Italy to a possible war with France, requiring a vast increase in the already heavy ...

  7. 27 January – Centennial Park is opened in Sydney. 30 January – The Presbyterian Church of New South Wales establishes its first school, the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney. 1 July – " The Dawn: A Journal for Australian Women" first published by Louisa Lawson, in Sydney. 1 August – The Melbourne Centennial Exhibition is opened.