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Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1662 Schott Orangutan, hypertrichosis

1662 Schott Orangutan, hypertrichosis
I Hairy man who walks on his hands" & II " wild woman in Java" (can be traced back to Topsell & Gessners similar images)

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: Buckminsterfullerene molecule

Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Molecular model of the spherical fullerene molecule C60. Fullerenes are structurally distinct forms (allotropes) of carbon

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1827 Nukahiva Marquesas tattooed warrior

1827 Nukahiva Marquesas tattooed warrior
Early Lithographic print by Carl Brodtmann from " Dr. Shinz, Naturgeschichte und Abbilldungen des Menschen der verschiedenen" 1827, with later hand colouring

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1819 Everard Home naming ichthyosaur

1819 Everard Home naming ichthyosaur
Sir Everard Home (1756-1832) 1819 letter to arctic explorer William Scoursby discussing his own forthcoming naming of Proteosaurus (ichthyosaur) on the basis of its cupped vertebrae

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1673 Cryptozoology Mapinguari, mylodon

1673 Cryptozoology Mapinguari, mylodon
1673 Albertus Montanus copperplate from the German edition of his Dutch " The New World". A strange creature being pursued by colonials in the jungles of Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1819 Sir Everard Home icthyosaur letter

1819 Sir Everard Home icthyosaur letter
Sir Everard Home (1756-1832) contemporary portrait engraving and letter to arctic explorer William Scoursby discussing his naming of Proteosaurus (ichthyosaur)

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1788 Richard Greenes Museum at Lichfield

1788 Richard Greenes Museum at Lichfield
1788 Copperplate engraving from the " Gentlemans Magazine", 58 part II. Mr. Greenes Museum, Lichfield Date: 1748 - 1793 (c.) Description: View of Mr. Greenes Museum at Lichfield, London

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1818 Darwins Headmaster Samuel Butler

1818 Darwins Headmaster Samuel Butler
Dr. Samuel Butler and his wife while Headmaster of Shrewsbury school at around the time Darwin was a pupil (1818-1835). Etchings from " The Life and Letters of Dr

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1812 American Mastodon Jefferson mammoth

1812 American Mastodon Jefferson mammoth
Grand Mastodon Engraving in Cuviers " Ossamens Fossiles" (1812). Mammut americanum is a late pliocene/pleistocene relative of the elephants whose fossils are found only in North America

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1558 Gessner Sea Serpent & ship full page 1558 Gessner Sea Serpent & ship full page

1558 Gessner Sea Serpent & ship full page 1558 Gessner Sea Serpent & ship full page
1558 Conrad Gessner Volume 4, Sea Serpents from his " Historia Animalium". Later hand colouring. Italic marginalia by contemporary scholar

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1516 Frontis for Plinys Natural History

1516 Frontis for Plinys Natural History
1516 Frontispiece woodcut, with Francois Regnaults printers device, for Pliny the Elders " Natural History". Plinys Natural History (written up to AD 77)

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1764 Jean Jacques Rousseau Portrait

1764 Jean Jacques Rousseau Portrait
Jean Jacques Rousseau Naturalistic Philosopher (28 June 1712 - 2 July 1778), steel engraving by Thevenin after a design by Gleyre with later colouring, after the 1764 portrait by M

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1607 Elephant by Topsell age toned

1607 Elephant by Topsell age toned
" Of the Elephant" a 1607 engraving with later tinting from Edward Topsells " History of four Footed Beasts"

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer telescopes

1731 Johann Scheuchzer telescopes
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuchzer (1672-1733) Keplerian telescopes (cropped section of a larger image)

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1770 Mstricht Mosasaur Cave entrance

1770 Mstricht Mosasaur Cave entrance
1798 Copperplate engraving with its original handcolouring from Volume III of J.L Bertuchs " Bilderbuch fur Kinder". Mosasaur hoffmanii

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1802 William Paley Watch on the Heath

1802 William Paley Watch on the Heath
Photograph of the start of William Paleys 1802 book on " Natural Theology" showing the title and text of his opening " Watchmaker analogy"

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1811 Nukahiva Marquesas tattooed warriors

1811 Nukahiva Marquesas tattooed warriors
Copperplate print ca 1811 from the seventh volume of F.J. Bertuchs " Bilderbuch Fuer Kinder" with contemporary hand colouring. Two Marquesas warriors with traditional tribal tattoos

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer fish denticles

1731 Johann Scheuchzer fish denticles
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuchzer (1672-1733) Sole denticles under microscope, folio copper engraving drawn by a team of engravers under the direction of Johann Andreas Pfeffel

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1650 Bishop Usher Portrait tinted 4004BC

1650 Bishop Usher Portrait tinted 4004BC
1650 Archbishop James Usher (Usser or Ussher). Theologian. 1670 copperplate engraved portrait printed in London for Nathan Ranew and Jonathon Robinson at the Kings Arms in St

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer Creation 5th day

1731 Johann Scheuchzer Creation 5th day
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuchzer (1672-1733) the fifth day of creation (shellfish swarming in the sea)

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1636 Galileo Galilei portrait astronomer

1636 Galileo Galilei portrait astronomer
Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer. Engraving by Robert Hart 1834 from The Gallery of Portraits from the painting by Ramsay ref Sustermans 1636 with later tinting

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: Conybeare Plesiosaurus reconstruction

Conybeare Plesiosaurus reconstruction
1824. Composite of letter and wrapper written by William Conybeare regarding his first scientific reconstruction of the skeletons of plesiosaur and ichthyosaur

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer bible flood world

1731 Johann Scheuchzer bible flood world
1731 Folio size engraving with later hand colouring showing the progress of the biblical flood across the Earth from Johann Scheuchzers Physica Sacra

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: Bacterial ribosome, molecular model

Bacterial ribosome, molecular model
Bacterial ribosome. Molecular model showing the structure of a 70S (small) ribosome from the bacteria Thermus thermophilus in complex with mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1552 Munsters War Elephant of India

1552 Munsters War Elephant of India
1552 The Cosmographia, Book V, of Sebastian Munster (the early latin edition from the Basel printing house of Sebastian Heinrich Petri). Woodcut plate in text

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1750 coral squid & nautilus colour print 1750 coral squid & nautilus colour print

1750 coral squid & nautilus colour print 1750 coral squid & nautilus colour print
18th Century engraving with contemporary handcolouring showing coral, squid and a nautilus shell. Such exotic objects were emblematic of any good cabinet of curiosities

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1824 Bucklands Megalosaurus first paper

1824 Bucklands Megalosaurus first paper
1824 Plate XLIII of ribs, pelvis and scapula of Megalosaurus drawn by Mary Moreland, from William Bucklands " Notice on the Megalosaurus or great Fossil Lizard of Stonesfield"

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1731 Johann Scheuchzer Noahs Ark Flood

1731 Johann Scheuchzer Noahs Ark Flood
1731 Physica Sacra (Sacred Physics) by Johann Scheuzner (1672-1733) loading the Ark, folio copper engraving drawn by a team of engravers under the direction of Johann Andreas Pfeffel (1674-1748)

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: Student books influenced charles darwin

Student books influenced charles darwin
Three books/authors which Darwin mentions in his memoirs as having influenced him as a young man. From the left they are: William Paleys 1802 Natural Theology - or Evidences of the Existence

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1849 John Stevens Henslow, Darwins tutor

1849 John Stevens Henslow, Darwins tutor
1849 John Stevens Henslow (6 February 1796-16 May 1861), crop of lithographic portrait by Thomas Herbert Maguire as part of the Friends of the Ipswich Museum scientific portrait series

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1767 John Harrison & marine timekeeper H4 1767 John Harrison & marine timekeeper H4

1767 John Harrison & marine timekeeper H4 1767 John Harrison & marine timekeeper H4
John Harrison, English clockmaker and inventor of the marine chronometer that solved the longitude problem (b. 24 March 1693 - d. 24 March 1776). An engraving by W

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1812 Jeffersons Megalonyx by Cuvier

1812 Jeffersons Megalonyx by Cuvier
Plate by Laurillard engraved by Couet together with french Text On the Megalonix, both pages from Cuviers 1812 " Ossamens Fossiles"

Background imageImages Dated 21st February 2011: 1812 Egyptian Ibis & Cuviers evolution 1812 Egyptian Ibis & Cuviers evolution

1812 Egyptian Ibis & Cuviers evolution 1812 Egyptian Ibis & Cuviers evolution
Composite of three plates (by Balzac) from Cuviers " Ossamens Fossiles" 1812. Left - a mummy skeleton from Thebes, middle - the modern sacred ibis



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