All promising players
They are history people
For example:
ライプニッツ Gottofried Wilhelm von Leibniz
born July 1 [June 21, old style], 1646, Leipzig
died Nov. 14, 1716, Hannover, Hanover
German philosopher, mathematician, and political adviser, important both as a metaphysician and as a logician and distinguished also for his independent invention of the differential and integral calculus.
ファ-レンハイト Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit
born May 24, 1686, Gdansk, Pol.
died Sept. 16, 1736, The Hague, Dutch Republic [now in The Netherlands]
German physicist and maker of scientific instruments. He is best known for inventing the alcohol thermometer (1709) and mercury thermometer (1714) and for developing the Fahrenheit temperature scale; this scale is still commonly used in the United States.
ライモンディ Marc Antonio Raimondi
born c. 1480, near Bologna, Italy
died c. 1534, Bologna
byname Marcantonio
Italian Renaissance master of engraving whose prints did much to disseminate the style of the High Renaissance throughout Europe
ラヴィス Ernest Lavisse
(1842-1922), French historian best known for his work in editing a monumental two-volume history of France
ヱ-ゴ- Victor Hugo
born Feb. 26, 1802, Besançon, Fr.
died May 22, 1885, Paris
poet, novelist, and dramatist who was the most important of the French Romantic writers. Though regarded in France as one of that country's greatest poets, he is better known abroad for such novels as Notre-Dame de Paris (1831) and Les Misérables (1862).
モ-パッサン Guy de Maupassant
born Aug. 5, 1850, Château de Miromesnil?, near Dieppe, France
died July 6, 1893, Paris
in full Henry-rené-albert-guy De Maupassant
French naturalist writer of short stories and novels who is by general agreement the greatest French short-story writer.
And so on,...
They are history people
For example:
ライプニッツ Gottofried Wilhelm von Leibniz
born July 1 [June 21, old style], 1646, Leipzig
died Nov. 14, 1716, Hannover, Hanover
German philosopher, mathematician, and political adviser, important both as a metaphysician and as a logician and distinguished also for his independent invention of the differential and integral calculus.
ファ-レンハイト Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit
born May 24, 1686, Gdansk, Pol.
died Sept. 16, 1736, The Hague, Dutch Republic [now in The Netherlands]
German physicist and maker of scientific instruments. He is best known for inventing the alcohol thermometer (1709) and mercury thermometer (1714) and for developing the Fahrenheit temperature scale; this scale is still commonly used in the United States.
ライモンディ Marc Antonio Raimondi
born c. 1480, near Bologna, Italy
died c. 1534, Bologna
byname Marcantonio
Italian Renaissance master of engraving whose prints did much to disseminate the style of the High Renaissance throughout Europe
ラヴィス Ernest Lavisse
(1842-1922), French historian best known for his work in editing a monumental two-volume history of France
ヱ-ゴ- Victor Hugo
born Feb. 26, 1802, Besançon, Fr.
died May 22, 1885, Paris
poet, novelist, and dramatist who was the most important of the French Romantic writers. Though regarded in France as one of that country's greatest poets, he is better known abroad for such novels as Notre-Dame de Paris (1831) and Les Misérables (1862).
モ-パッサン Guy de Maupassant
born Aug. 5, 1850, Château de Miromesnil?, near Dieppe, France
died July 6, 1893, Paris
in full Henry-rené-albert-guy De Maupassant
French naturalist writer of short stories and novels who is by general agreement the greatest French short-story writer.
And so on,...