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- | 1690s | + | == Art and culture == |
- | The Salem witch trials, which began in 1692 (also known as the Salem witch hunt and the Salem witchcraft episode), resulted in a number of convictions and ... | + | * The Salem witch trials, also known as the [[Salem]] witch hunt |
- | ... experiments on gravity 1670 First minute hands on watches "1692" Salem witch trials 1600s late to mid 1700s: dead period in art (court portraits, art) ... | + | ===Literature=== |
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+ | == Births == | ||
+ | * [[Comte de Caylus]], writer who supposedly wrote ''Le Bordel''. | ||
+ | * [[Giuseppe Tartini]], composer of the ''The Devil´s Trill'' sonata | ||
- | ... Casanova, Giacomo (1725-98); Catalan; Catullus; Cavafy, Constantine; Caylus, Claude Philippe Tubières, Comte de (1692-1765) (attrib) Le Bordel etc; ... | + | ==Deaths == |
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- | Supernatural Horror in Literature (1924-1927) - H. P. Lovecraft | + | |
- | He heard, too, many rumours of a curse upon his own line as the result of his great-grandfather's severity as a witchcraft judge in 1692. ... | + | |
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- | The Devil´s Trill (Sonata in G Minor) by Giuseppe Tartini (1692 - 1770) ... | + |
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- The Salem witch trials, also known as the Salem witch hunt
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- Comte de Caylus, writer who supposedly wrote Le Bordel.
- Giuseppe Tartini, composer of the The Devil´s Trill sonata
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Deaths
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