User:DutchTreat/Journal/2016

2016 January

 * John Joseph Lalor created from sandbox draft (2 January)
 * fr:René Berthelot (philosophe) author of Un romantisme utilitaire used by Richard Rorty (8 January)
 * Culture and Anarchy by Matthrew Arnold and High culture (15 January)
 * Shylock fictional character in Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice" (15 January)
 * List of political catchphrases (16 January)
 * Iambic pentameter and WikiSonnets (17 January)
 * Four-wave mixing create SVG diagram as replacement (17 January)
 * Crossword clues 2015-11-07: (21 January)
 * Taught Prometheus many arts: Athena taught Prometheus astronomy, mathematics, architecture, navigation, metalworking, writing, and other useful skills.
 * foe of le diable: Dieu from Robert le diable opera,
 * Mer d'Aral (Aral Sea): sea
 * Films: Meet the Patels, Jafar Panahi's Taxi, The Triplets of Belleville, The Intouchables, Les Femmes de l'ombre (30 January)
 * Sylvia Beach and her Shakespeare and Company bookstore in Paris in Hemingway memoir. (30 January)
 * Revive my request from 7 Dec 2014 at Imperial and Royal residences to add Villa Wartholz (30 January)
 * Laura Poitras documentary film director and producer in New York City (30 January)
 * Learn more about The Divine Comedy after seeing quote "For beginners no introduction is equal to the essay on Dante by the late Dean Church" from "Dante" in EB1911; Church created three works in Macmillan's English Men of Letters series. ; See Vanity Fair "St. Paul" image with caricature of Church. (31 January) Richard William Church, Vanity Fair, 1886-01-30.jpg

2016 Feburary

 * Cultivator farm equipment, Halsey (singer), ProveIt on WMF Labs and refresh National Design Awards on 2015 winners. (5 February)
 * Hadrian's Wall built by the Roman Empirer to keep out invading Scots from the north; Battle of Agincourt part of 100 Year war between England and France; Battle of Culloden (9 February)
 * Book of hours from Guide To Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Huntington Library (13 February)
 * Indian Premier League tournament was discontinued in 2015, Chennai Super Kings suspended the owners of Chennai Super Kings from the Indian Premier League for a period of two years for alleged involvement in betting. M. A. Chidambaram Stadium established in 1916 and it the oldest continuously used cricket stadium in the country. Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy  Twenty20 cricket domestic championship in India. Tamil Nadu cricket team (13 February)
 * Alexis Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest wrote in "III. LE PARTAGE DE LA POLOGNE - PREMIÈRE PARTIE", Oct 1849 in Revenue Des les Monde (13 February)
 * Planetary equilibrium temperature and external link for University of Colorado. Thermodynamic temperature (13 February)
 * Aleksandar Zograf comicbook artist from Belgrade, Serbia; Danijel Žeželj artist in residence at Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (22 February)
 * Swatch Internet Time and French Revolutionary decimal time system (24 February)
 * Hairy woodpecker (Picoides villosus) ; Bear Story ; Alicia Vikander (28 February)

2016 March

 * Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven) on WP linked to "Moonlight Sonata" Grove (1900) on Wikisource (3 March)
 * Started draft for Charles Snell, refer to Round hand; Timothy Matlack from penmanship (4 March)
 * Marcellin Berthelot wikilink to EB1911 on enWS (8 March)
 * Amour-propre and amour de soi two definitions of self love (15 March)
 * Nietzsche's Hinterwelkler and Dietrich Bonhoeffer (15 March)
 * m:Grants:IdeaLab/Inspire (15 March)
 * Wikimedia Discovery improving search (16 March)
 * André Maurois member on List of members of the Académie française (17 March)
 * Benedetto Gennari (1563–1658) (father) with two sons: Bartolomeo Gennari (1594-1661), Ercole Gennari (1597-1658), grandsons: Benedetto Gennari II (1633–1715) and Cesare Gennari (1637–1688); son-in-law Guercino (19 March)
 * Yaya Han cosplayer (21 March)
 * Madame de Brinvilliers French poisoner, referred to by Sartre in his essay Victory (27 March)

2016 April

 * Theo van Doesburg founded De Stijl movement, fallout with Piet Mondrian over which kind of line was more pure, diagonal lines or vertical. (3 April)
 * William Henry Flower wrote many articles in EB1909 and EB1911 (4 April)
 * Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch German civil code (7 April)
 * Tim Hawkinson, Rosalind Fox Solomon, Boaz Vaadia artist exhibiting in Chelsea galleries (9 April)
 * Collaborative information seeking (CIS) research (12 April)
 * Hieros gamos (or Hierogamy) used by Agostino Arrivabene (14 April)
 * Wikimedia Foundation Annual Plan/2016-2017/draft reading 2016-2017 plan (14 April)
 * Paul Nizan author of Aden Arabie, 1960 edition includes Sartre forward (15 April)
 * Cultural bias and Semiotics, Course in General Linguistics by Saussure; Paul Nizan (19 April)

2016 May

 * Clemens Brentano, On Truth and Lies in a Nonmoral Sense by Nietzsche (3 May)
 * DeepDream from Google, now open source (5 May)
 * Ellie Kemper actor of character Erin Hannon from The Office (U.S. TV series) (6 May)
 * es:José de San Martín, Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor (17 May)
 * Life Together by Dietrich Bonhoeffer; The Magnificent Ambersons by Booth Tarkington (27 May)
 * Maira Kalman (28 May)
 * Hokusai (or Katsushika Hokusai) Japanese woodblock prints (30 May)

2016 June

 * Nadine Lustre actress, [Blue Ocean Strategy]] (4 June)
 * Schadenfreude German for happiness for others misfortune (20 June)
 * Cédric Villani mathematics, winner 2010 Fields Medal (24 June)

2016 July

 * Devotions upon Emergent Occasions (1624) by John Donne the 17th devotion, Meditation XVII, includes the phrases "No man is an Iland" and "...for whom the bell tolls". For Whom the Bell Tolls by Hemingway (13 July)
 * Benjamin Fondane, biography by NYBR, sl:Tribuna (časopis) Romanian Tribuna magazine with no English article; Richie Rich: The poor little rich boy (14 July)
 * Ruth Bader Ginsburg validated dead link replacement by IA found by User:cyberbot II (14 July)
 * Talk:RF Micropower and Talk:Value noise validation of dead link replacement by IA found by User:cyberbot II (16 July)
 * Sacavém in Portugal, location of Quinta do Mocho (17 July)
 * Nithing pole (akin skald-pole from Icelandic) (19 July)
 * Northern Antiquities (1770) features Nordic tales, written by Mallet, English translated by Bishop Percy. Biography of Mallet by Sismondi (20 July)
 * Amy Jackson in Theri (2016) from List of highest-grossing Indian films, Radhika Apte in Kabali (21 July)
 * Arthur de Gobineau improving ref (29,30 July)

2016 August

 * George F. Kennan, The Wise Men (5 August)
 * Ludwig Woltmann influenced by Gobineau, A. James Gregor authority on Italian Fascism and studied fascism; author Ana%C3%AFs Nin wrote Little Birds published 2 years after her death; %C3%81urea Cruz volleyball player from Puerto Rico at the 2016 Summer Olympics (6 August)
 * Dew point; Nzingha Prescod, Miles Chamley-Watson, Fencers Club (13 August)
 * Herodotus, father of history, he said to read Home is to become cizialized, according to Prof Nagy; Nietzsche's "Daybreak" trans. R. J. Hollingdale (The Dawn, 1881) on slow reading; North American Nietzsche Society. (20 August)
 * Alexandre Danilevsky contemporary composer The Uncertainty Principle (23 August)
 * body politic (26 August)
 * Mirrors and forks like us.wow.com (27 August)

2016 September

 * Horae goddess of seasons, keeps everything on perfect time (3 September)
 * Colerus, Johannes, (1647-1707) page needed (3 September)
 * Augustin Thierry (7 September)
 * Masaniello seeking EB1911 article, Johannes Colerus Life of Spinoza (9 September)
 * Denis Donoghue (academic) literary critic at NYU and daughter Emma Donoghue author of Room adnd The Wonder (18 September)
 * Jürgen Habermas contemporary German philosopher, of the Frankfort school (28 September)

2016 October

 * Stunde Null (Zero Hour) in Germany at end of World War II (3 October); Vergangenheitsbewältigung, seeking translation of Keine Experimente Zero Experiment (13 October)
 * Dave Forney winner of IEEE Medal of Honor; Barbara Dunkelman voice actress (7 October)
 * Joseph Salvador (scholar) wrote Histoire des Juifs (in French), friends Gustave d'Eichthal (8 October)
 * Roz Chast, New Yorker cartoonist; Action Lab Comics (15 October)
 * International Literature Award winners Shumona Sinha (2016), Téa Obreht; List of winners of the Raiziss/de Palchi Translation Awards named after Sonia Raiziss (21 October)
 * John Irving Avenue of Mysteries; Sheila White activist from Bronx; Negative Dialectics from Frankfurt School; Hobson's choice (22 October)
 * Leipzig Book Fair Prize winner in 2011 create disambig link for Barbara Conrad (translator), The Cantos by Ezra Pound, David Foster Wallace; Firing Line with William F. Buckley, Jr.; Alessandro Volta from GeForce 10 series (25 October)
 * Maus; Washington Times newspaper ; Manjaro Linux distro with rolling updates (28 October)

2016 November

 * Edmonston and Douglas David Douglas (publisher) from Josephine Butler bibliography (4 November)
 * wiki/2016_Community_Wishlist_Survey/Categories/Wikisource Integrate the CIS-LMU Post Correction Tool (PoCoTo) in Wikisource; Wikipedia Asian Month 2016 WIR WP WIF -missing- Japan
 * Murray Rothbard of Rothbard Papers fame on "Catholicism, Protestantism, and Capitalism" (11 November)
 * Abutsu-ni 13th century Japanese writer (22 November)
 * Les Temps modernes and Maurice Merleau-Ponty (27 November)

2016 December

 * Democracy video game (3 December)
 * 100 Women (BBC), Luo Yang (photographer), TCP offload engine, Morfydd Llwyn Owen (8 December)
 * "Hope Springs Eternal" phrase by Pope (9 December)
 * Lord Foul's Bane;Charles De Smedt ‎ ;Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex ‎ ;Joseph Heinrich Aloysius Gügler ;Jean Pierre Flourens ‎ ;Emil Kopp ‎ ;Hermann Franz Moritz Kopp (11 December)
 * Teale Coco (14 December)
 * Index (publishing); Hakluyt Society; Charles de Rémusat; Piquet (disambiguation) (21 Decemeber)
 * Samuel Zygmuntowicz luthier (24 December)
 * Lola Montez Irish women known for Spanish Dancing and intrigue, see scandel with Peter Ernst von Lasaulx (25 December)
 * Sallie Krawcheck and Alain E. Kaloyeros (30 December)
 * Claude-François-Xavier Millot needs disambig page for Millot (31 December)