Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1910
Jules Tannery
Jules Tannery was a French mathematician, who notably studied under Charles Hermite and was the PhD advisor of Jacques Hadamard. Tannery's theorem on interchange of limits and series is named after him. He was a brother of the mathematician and historian of science Paul Tannery.
William Holman Hunt
William Holman Hunt fue un pintor británico, uno de los fundadores de la Hermandad Prerrafaelita. Aunque estudió en la Royal Academy of Arts, rechazó el estilo impuesto por su fundador, Sir Joshua Reynolds. Fundó en 1848, junto con Dante Gabriel Rossetti y John Everett Millais, la Hermandad Prerrafaelita, asociación que propugnaba un retorno a lo espiritual y sincero en el arte, despreciando la pintura académica, que consideraban una mera repetición de clichés. Para ello, proponían inspirarse en los primitivos italianos y flamencos del siglo XV, anteriores a Rafael.
Eugène Curie
Hugo Erdmann
Hugo Wilhelm Traugott Erdmann fue un químico alemán que descubrió, junto con su asesor de doctorado Jacob Volhard, la ciclación de Volhard-Erdmann. En 1898, fue el primero que acuñó el término "gases nobles" para referirse a los gases que forman el grupo 18 del sistema periódico de los elementos.
Thorvald N. Thiele
Thorvald Nicolai Thiele was a Danish astronomer and director of the Copenhagen Observatory. He was also an actuary and mathematician, most notable for his work in statistics, interpolation and the three-body problem.
Giovanni Schiaparelli
Giovanni Virginio Schiaparelli fue un astrónomo e historiador de la ciencia italiano. También fue senador del Reino de Italia, miembro de la Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Accademia delle Scienze di Torino y del Regio Istituto Lombardo, y es especialmente conocido por su trabajo sobre Marte.
William Everett
William Everett was born in Watertown, Massachusetts, United States. He was the son of Charlotte Gray Brooks and orator, Massachusetts governor and U.S. Secretary of State Edward Everett, who spoke at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, before President Abraham Lincoln's address on November 19, 1863.
Franciszek Żmurko
Franciszek Żmurko was a Polish realist painter. Żmurko began drawing lessons as a young boy in his hometown with the painter Franciszek Tepa. As an adolescent he relocated to Kraków to study at the Academy of Fine Arts where he took lessons from Professor Jan Matejko. In 1877 Żmurko moved to Vienna, Austria where he was accepted at the Vienna Academy, but left soon thereafter to study under Alexander von Wagner in Munich. Żmurko returned to Kraków in 1880 and then moved to Warsaw in 1882 where he remained until his death in 1910.
Fernando Felipe María de Orleans
Príncipe Fernando Felipe María de Orleans, duque de Alençon, fue un príncipe francés, miembro de la Casa de Orleans, hijo de Luis de Orleans, duque de Nemours, y de Victoria de Sajonia-Coburgo-Kohary, y nieto de Luis Felipe I de Francia.
John G. Carlisle
John Griffin Carlisle was an American politician from the commonwealth of Kentucky and was a member of the Democratic Party. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives seven times, first in 1876, and served as Speaker of the House, from 1883 to 1889. He subsequently served as a U.S. senator from Kentucky, from 1890 to 1893, and then as Secretary of the Treasury, from 1893 to 1897, during the Panic of 1893. As a Bourbon Democrat he was a leader of the conservative, pro-business wing of the party, along with President Grover Cleveland.