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| N.I.Lobachevsky initiated the non-Euclidean geometry. |
| 1826 y. |
February 23, 1826 Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky spoke at the meeting of Physical-Mathematical Faculty of Kazan University.Attention in session, he presented the report "a concise outline of the geometry began with a strict proof of the theorem of parallel.In his report, Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky laid down the basis of the new geometry, which violated generally accepted view.
In the "imaginary" geometry expressed by the theory of convergence of parallel lines are not made to present th...
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| Walter Uingfild patents a new game in the fresh air, called sferistika now known as "tennis". |
| 1874 y. |
The prototype considered to be the tennis game "dzhidoko" that existed in Italy, France and England in the XIII - XIV centuries.In "dzhidoko" played on platforms and in the halls.Leaping over the net the ball off their wooden shield or leather glove worn on the arm.Balls made of leather stuffed with sawdust or rags.At the beginning of the XVI century began to use the racket.It is felt that the word "bat" is derived from the Arabic «rakhat», which means hand.In 1872 was founded the first club ten...
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| In Strasbourg, opened the first session of the European Court of Human Rights. |
| 1959 y. |
In 1950, the Council of Europe adopted a Convention on the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.But after nine years on Feb. 23, 1959 in Strasbourg, opened the first session of the European Court of Human Rights.The European Court of Human Rights, consisted of forty-six judges.
Each of the judges had a six-year mandate of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.Activities of the High Court to protect human rights in line with the Convention and was highly apprec...
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