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*[[File:Ricardocube.png]] David Ricardo (1772-1823) | *[[File:Ricardocube.png]] David Ricardo (1772-1823) | ||
*[[File:BritishRomanticism.png]] Sydney Owenson (1781?-1859) | *[[File:BritishRomanticism.png]] Sydney Owenson (1781?-1859) | ||
*[[File:Honk.png]] Eaton Barett (1786-1820) | |||
*[[File:Schopenhauer.png]] Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) | |||
*[[File:BritishRomanticism.png]] John Keats (1795-1821) | |||
*[[File:Physics.png]] Gottfried Osann (1796-1866) | |||
*[[File:Conlib.png]] Mary Shelley (1796-1851) | |||
*[[File:Naturalist.png]] Karl Friedrich Schimper (1803-1867) | |||
*[[File:Darwin.png]] Charles Darwin (1809-1882) | |||
*[[File:Quantum alt.png]] Philipp von Jolly (1809-1884) | |||
*[[File:RWagner.png]] Richard Wagner (1813-1883) | |||
*[[File:GothicHorror.png]] Sheridan Le Fanu (1814-1873) | |||
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- ↑ Pseudo-Aristotle was a group of works falsely attributed to Aristotle, the first one being in 300, the last one being in 1684