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| Boilerpipe Text | Today in history: 23 March 1827: French polymath and scholar whose work has been instrumental in the fields of physics, astronomy, math, engineering, statistics, and philosophy,
Pierre-Simon Laplace died
in Paris. He formulated Laplaceâs equation and pioneered the Laplace transform, which appears in many branches of mathematical physics, a field that he took a leading role in forming. The Laplacian differential operator, widely used in mathematics, is also named after him. Stephen Hawking believed that Laplace essentially predicted the existence of black holes.
How to redraw a city
Japan faced some of the worldâs toughest planning problems. It solved them by letting homeowners replan whole neighborhoods privately by supermajority vote.
Long overlooked as crucial to life, fungi start to get their due
As efforts to study and conserve fungi expand, researchers say a âshroom boomâ is underway.
Free encyclopedia of ancient design patterns
In 1930, pioneering archaeologist Sir Flinders Petrie published Decorative Patterns of the Ancient World, cataloging over 3,000 ornamental motifs â spirals, animals, rosettes, braids, crosses, and more â drawn from ancient civilizations across Europe and the Near East up to about 1000 AD. The entire book is free to browse and download on the Internet Archive, making it an incredible reference for artists, designers, crafters, and anyone looking for authentic, copyrightâfree historical patterns to use in their work. The simple blackâandâwhite line drawings make the motifs easy to trace, digitize, or adapt. Used copies of an out-of-print Dover paperback are also available.
Friedrich Gulda - Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 13 in B Flat Major, K. 333: III. Allegretto grazioso [< 7 min]
This video is taken from a recital at the 1995 MĂźnchner Klaviersommer, which you can watch on our streaming service STAGE+: https://dgt.link/GuldaMozart
Gulda was one of the supreme modern interpreters of Mozart, the composer he regarded as the âgreatest of the greatestâ. This recital from the 1995 MĂźnchner Klaviersommer (just five years before his untimely death) finds him at the height of his powers in two of Mozartâs finest mature sonatas, K.333 and K.576, as well as the tremendous D Minor Fantasia, K.397.
Carefully chosen excerpts from earlier sonatas frame a programme thatâs essential listening for anyone who loves Mozart â or, indeed, great original pianism.
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1. Today in history: 23 March 1827: French polymath and scholar whose work has been instrumental in the fields of physics, astronomy, math, engineering, statistics, and philosophy, [Pierre-Simon Laplace died](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre-Simon_Laplace) in Paris. He formulated Laplaceâs equation and pioneered the Laplace transform, which appears in many branches of mathematical physics, a field that he took a leading role in forming. The Laplacian differential operator, widely used in mathematics, is also named after him. Stephen Hawking believed that Laplace essentially predicted the existence of black holes.
2. [How to redraw a city](https://worksinprogress.co/issue/how-to-redraw-a-city/)
> Japan faced some of the worldâs toughest planning problems. It solved them by letting homeowners replan whole neighborhoods privately by supermajority vote.
3. [Long overlooked as crucial to life, fungi start to get their due](https://grist.org/science/long-overlooked-as-crucial-to-life-fungi-start-to-get-their-due/)
> As efforts to study and conserve fungi expand, researchers say a âshroom boomâ is underway.
4. [Free encyclopedia of ancient design patterns](https://archive.org/details/in.gov.ignca.39205/page/n5/mode/)
> In 1930, pioneering archaeologist Sir Flinders Petrie published Decorative Patterns of the Ancient World, cataloging over 3,000 ornamental motifs â spirals, animals, rosettes, braids, crosses, and more â drawn from ancient civilizations across Europe and the Near East up to about 1000 AD. The entire book is free to browse and download on the Internet Archive, making it an incredible reference for artists, designers, crafters, and anyone looking for authentic, copyrightâfree historical patterns to use in their work. The simple blackâandâwhite line drawings make the motifs easy to trace, digitize, or adapt. Used copies of an out-of-print Dover paperback are also available.
5. Friedrich Gulda - Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 13 in B Flat Major, K. 333: III. Allegretto grazioso \[\< 7 min\]
> This video is taken from a recital at the 1995 MĂźnchner Klaviersommer, which you can watch on our streaming service STAGE+: https://dgt.link/GuldaMozart
> Gulda was one of the supreme modern interpreters of Mozart, the composer he regarded as the âgreatest of the greatestâ. This recital from the 1995 MĂźnchner Klaviersommer (just five years before his untimely death) finds him at the height of his powers in two of Mozartâs finest mature sonatas, K.333 and K.576, as well as the tremendous D Minor Fantasia, K.397.
> Carefully chosen excerpts from earlier sonatas frame a programme thatâs essential listening for anyone who loves Mozart â or, indeed, great original pianism.
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| Readable Markdown | 1. Today in history: 23 March 1827: French polymath and scholar whose work has been instrumental in the fields of physics, astronomy, math, engineering, statistics, and philosophy, [Pierre-Simon Laplace died](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre-Simon_Laplace) in Paris. He formulated Laplaceâs equation and pioneered the Laplace transform, which appears in many branches of mathematical physics, a field that he took a leading role in forming. The Laplacian differential operator, widely used in mathematics, is also named after him. Stephen Hawking believed that Laplace essentially predicted the existence of black holes.
2. [How to redraw a city](https://worksinprogress.co/issue/how-to-redraw-a-city/)
> Japan faced some of the worldâs toughest planning problems. It solved them by letting homeowners replan whole neighborhoods privately by supermajority vote.
3. [Long overlooked as crucial to life, fungi start to get their due](https://grist.org/science/long-overlooked-as-crucial-to-life-fungi-start-to-get-their-due/)
> As efforts to study and conserve fungi expand, researchers say a âshroom boomâ is underway.
4. [Free encyclopedia of ancient design patterns](https://archive.org/details/in.gov.ignca.39205/page/n5/mode/)
> In 1930, pioneering archaeologist Sir Flinders Petrie published Decorative Patterns of the Ancient World, cataloging over 3,000 ornamental motifs â spirals, animals, rosettes, braids, crosses, and more â drawn from ancient civilizations across Europe and the Near East up to about 1000 AD. The entire book is free to browse and download on the Internet Archive, making it an incredible reference for artists, designers, crafters, and anyone looking for authentic, copyrightâfree historical patterns to use in their work. The simple blackâandâwhite line drawings make the motifs easy to trace, digitize, or adapt. Used copies of an out-of-print Dover paperback are also available.
5. Friedrich Gulda - Mozart: Piano Sonata No. 13 in B Flat Major, K. 333: III. Allegretto grazioso \[\< 7 min\]
> This video is taken from a recital at the 1995 MĂźnchner Klaviersommer, which you can watch on our streaming service STAGE+: https://dgt.link/GuldaMozart
> Gulda was one of the supreme modern interpreters of Mozart, the composer he regarded as the âgreatest of the greatestâ. This recital from the 1995 MĂźnchner Klaviersommer (just five years before his untimely death) finds him at the height of his powers in two of Mozartâs finest mature sonatas, K.333 and K.576, as well as the tremendous D Minor Fantasia, K.397.
> Carefully chosen excerpts from earlier sonatas frame a programme thatâs essential listening for anyone who loves Mozart â or, indeed, great original pianism.
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