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*[[Wilhelm Busch]] - ''[[Max and Moritz|Max und Moritz]]'' *[[Wilhelm Busch]] - ''[[Max and Moritz|Max und Moritz]]''
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-*''[[Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine]]''+*''[[Introduction to the Study of Experimental Medicine]]'' by Claude Bernard
*''[[Geschichte des Materialismus]]'' by Friedrich Albert Lange *''[[Geschichte des Materialismus]]'' by Friedrich Albert Lange

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Le Ministère de la Marine (1865-1866) is a print by French etcher Charles Méryon depicting the marine ministry "attacked" by a charging flock of fantastic creatures.
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Le Ministère de la Marine (1865-1866) is a print by French etcher Charles Méryon depicting the marine ministry "attacked" by a charging flock of fantastic creatures.
Olympia (detail) by Édouard Manet was a succès de scandale when it was first exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1865. Today, it is considered as the start of modern art.
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Olympia (detail) by Édouard Manet was a succès de scandale when it was first exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1865. Today, it is considered as the start of modern art.

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