1. | Nabi Muhammad SAW | 51. | Umar bin Khatab |
2. | Isaac Newton | 52. | Asoka |
3. | Nabi Isa | 53. | Sam Augustine |
4. | Buddha | 54. | Max Planck |
5. | Confucius | 55. | John Calvin |
6. | Saint Paul | 56. | William Morton |
7. | Thai Lun | 57. | William Harvey |
8. | Johan Gutemberg | 58. | Antoine Becquerel |
9. | Christopher Columbus | 59. | Greger Mendel |
10. | Albert Einstein | 60. | Joseph Lister |
11. | Karl Marx | 61. | Nicholas August Otto |
12. | Louis Pasteur | 62. | Louis Daguerre |
13. | Galileo Galilei | 63. | Joseph Stalin |
14. | Aristoteles | 64. | Rene Descartes |
15. | V.I. Lenin | 65. | Julius Caesar |
16. | Nabi Musa | 66. | Francisco Pizarro |
17. | Charles Darwin | 67. | Hernando Cortes |
18. | Chin Huang Ti | 68. | Ratu Isabella I |
19. | Agustus Caesar | 69. | William the Congqueror |
20. | Mao Tse-tung | 70. | Thomas Jefferson |
21. | Genghis Khan | 71. | Jean Jacques Rousseau |
22. | Euclid | 72. | Edward Jenner |
23. | Martin Luther | 73. | Wilhelm Rontgen |
24. | Nicolas Copernicus | 74. | Johan Sebastian Bach |
25. | James Watt | 75. | Lau-tzu |
26. | Constantine the Great | 76. | Enrico Ferni |
27. | George Washington | 77. | Thomas Maltus |
28. | Michael Faraday | 78. | Francis Bacon |
29. | James Clerk Maxwell | 79. | Voltaire |
30. | Orville dan Wilbur Wright | 80. | John F. Kennedy |
31. | Antoine Laurent Lavoisier | 81. | Gregory Pincus |
32. | Sigmund Freud | 82. | Sui Wen Ti |
33. | lskandar Zulkarnaen | 83. | Mani (Manes) |
34. | Napoleon Bonaparte | 84. | Vasco da Gama |
35. | Adolf Hitler | 85. | Charlemagne |
36. | William Shakespeare | 86. | Cyrys the Great |
37. | Adam Smith | 87. | Leonard Euler |
38. | Thomas Edison | 88. | Nicollo Machiavelli |
39. | Anton van Leuwenhoek | 89. | Zoroaster |
40. | Plato | 90. | Menes |
41. | Gugleilmo Marconi | 91. | Peter the Great |
42. | Ludwig van Beethoven | 92. | Mencius |
43, | Werner Heisenberg | 93. | John Dalton |
44. | Alexander G Bell | 94. | Homer |
45. | Alexander Fleming | 95. | Ratu Elizabeth I |
46. | Simon Bolivar | 96. | Justinian I |
47. | Oliver Cromwell | 97. | Johannes Kepler |
48. | John Locke | 98. | Pablo Picasso |
49. | Michelangelo | 99. | Mahavira |
50. | Pans Urban II | 100. | Niels Bohr |
Sunday, 6 December 2009
100 MANUSIA PALING BERPENGARUH DI DUNIA SEPANJANG MASSA MENURUT MICHAEL H. HART
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ini versi terbaru dari michael hart, atau yg dulu itu Pak? eh, tapi ternyata banyak juga tokoh yg nggak kukenal ya?, entah akunya yg geblek atau memang nggak terkenal? spt yg nomer 62 itu, louis daugerre, siapa tuh?apa penemu es doger gitu ?! he...he....
ReplyDeleteMasih yang dulu pak.
ReplyDeleteDan louis daugeree kalau tak salah adalah :
Daguerre was born in Cormeilles-en-Parisis, Val-d'Oise, France. He apprenticed in architecture, theater design, and panoramic painting. Exceedingly adept at his skill for theatrical illusion, he became a celebrated designer for the theater and later came to invent the Diorama, which opened in Paris in July 1822.
In 1822[1] Joseph Nicéphore Niépce produced the world's first permanent photograph (known as a Heliograph). Daguerre partnered with Niépce three years later, beginning a four-year cooperation.[2] Niépce died suddenly in 1833. The main reason for the "partnership", as far as Daguerre was concerned, was connected to his already famous dioramas. Niepce was a printer and his process was based on a faster way to produce printing plates. Daguerre thought that the process developed by Niepce could help speed up his diorama creation.
Daguerre announced the latest perfection of the Daguerreotype, after years of experimentation, in 1839, with the French Academy of Sciences announcing the process on January 7 of that year. Daguerre's patent was acquired by the French Government, and, on August 19, 1839, the French Government announced the invention was a gift "Free to the World."
Daguerre and Niépce's son obtained a pension from the Government in exchange for freely sharing the details of the process. Daguerre died in Bry-sur-Marne, 12 km (7 mi) from Paris. A monument marks his grave there.