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Natural Philosophy Collection

"Exploring the Cosmos: Unveiling Natural Philosophy through Celestial Mechanics and Medieval Artwork" In the realm of natural philosophy

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Celestial mechanics, medieval artwork

Celestial mechanics, medieval artwork
Celestial mechanics. Coloured historical artwork depicting a medieval pilgrim looking out from the sky (blue) to see the mechanics of the heavens (upper left)

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Socrates, caricature

Socrates, caricature
Socrates. Caricature of the Ancient Greek philosopher Socrates (c.470-399 BC). Socrates is credited with introducing a new and critical attitude in philosophy and science

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher

Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher
Plato (427-347 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher. Platos spirit of rational inquiry led to todays scientific method. His writings shaped and continue to have a profound influence on Western thought

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Plato, caricature

Plato, caricature
Plato. Caricature of the Ancient Greek philosopher Plato (427-347 BC). Platos spirit of rational inquiry led to todays scientific method

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: 16th-century medical astrology

16th-century medical astrology
Medical astrology. 16th-century artwork of Zodiac Man, a male body labelled with the twelve signs of the zodiac. This artwork was published in Freiburg in 1503 in the encyclopedia Margarita

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: 16th-century astronomy

16th-century astronomy. Artwork of Atlas holding up the heavens. This artwork was published in Freiburg in 1503 in the encyclopedia Margarita Philosophica by the German author Gregor Reisch

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher

Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher
Socrates (c.470-399 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher, credited with introducing a new and critical attitude in philosophy and science

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: I. Newton, (1642-1727), 1830. Creator: Unknown

I. Newton, (1642-1727), 1830. Creator: Unknown
I. Newton, (1642-1727), 1830. Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, and author, educated at Trinity College, Cambridge

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Leibnitz, (1646-1716), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Leibnitz, (1646-1716), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Leibnitz, (1646-1716), 1830. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) German polymath, logicians, mathematician and natural philosopher of the Enlightenment who also made contributions to physics

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Portrait of Alexis Caswell (1799-1877), 1872. Creator: Manchester Bros

Portrait of Alexis Caswell (1799-1877), 1872. Creator: Manchester Bros
Portrait of Alexis Caswell (1799-1877), 1872

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Frontispiece and Titlepage from Instauratio Magna by Francis Bacon

Frontispiece and Titlepage from Instauratio Magna by Francis Bacon
XJF384028 Frontispiece and Titlepage from Instauratio Magna by Francis Bacon, 1640 (engraving) by Marshall, William (fl.1617-49); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Sir Thomas Brownes Statue and St Peters Church, Norwich (colour photo)

Sir Thomas Brownes Statue and St Peters Church, Norwich (colour photo)
3094765 Sir Thomas Brownes Statue and St Peters Church, Norwich (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Thomas Brownes Statue, St Peters Church)

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Mrs Bryan & Children (engraving)

Mrs Bryan & Children (engraving)
604849 Mrs Bryan & Children (engraving) by Shelley, Samuel (1750-1808); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mrs Bryan and Children, depicting Margaret Bryan and her daughters)

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: A philosophers cabinet (engraving)

A philosophers cabinet (engraving)
2775130 A philosophers cabinet (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A philosophers cabinet, c1700)

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: A Lighthouse - not Professor Tyndall, from Moonshine

A Lighthouse - not Professor Tyndall, from Moonshine
TRI181938 A Lighthouse - not Professor Tyndall, from Moonshine, published 20th December 1884 (wood engraving) by English School, (19th century); The Royal Institution, London

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Titlepage of Ludicrum Chiromanticum, 1661 (engraving) Frontispiece of the '

Titlepage of Ludicrum Chiromanticum, 1661 (engraving) Frontispiece of the "
3058198 Titlepage of Ludicrum Chiromanticum, 1661 (engraving) Frontispiece of the " Thesaurus Chiromantiae" (1661) by German School

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Portrait of Mrs Jane Marcet (1769-1858) (litho)

Portrait of Mrs Jane Marcet (1769-1858) (litho)
TRI141701 Portrait of Mrs Jane Marcet (1769-1858) (litho) by English School, (19th century); The Royal Institution, London, UK; eRoyal Institution; English, out of copyright

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Sir Kenelm Digby (engraving)

Sir Kenelm Digby (engraving)
964874 Sir Kenelm Digby (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Kenelm Digby. English courtier, diplomat, natural philosopher)

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Wilbur Wright in the flyer, 1908. Creator: Anonymous

Wilbur Wright in the flyer, 1908. Creator: Anonymous
Wilbur Wright in the flyer, 1908. Private Collection

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: L Exposition aerienne, c. 1908. Creator: Munier, J. (active ca 1900)

L Exposition aerienne, c. 1908. Creator: Munier, J. (active ca 1900)
L Exposition aerienne, c. 1908. Private Collection

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Paul Jovius, (1483-1552), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Paul Jovius, (1483-1552), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Paul Jovius, (1483-1552), 1830. Paolo Giovio (1483-1552) Italian physician, historian, biographer, and prelate. Assigned chair of Moral Philosophy

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Boyle, (1627-1691), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Boyle, (1627-1691), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Boyle, (1627-1691), 1830. Robert Boyle (1627-1691) Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, and inventor. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: John Aubrey, (1626-1697), 1830. Creator: Unknown

John Aubrey, (1626-1697), 1830. Creator: Unknown
John Aubrey, (1626-1697), 1830. John Aubrey (1626-1697) English antiquary, natural philosopher, archaeologist and writer. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: The Silver Dart AEA Drome No. 4 by Alexander Graham Bell, 1908. Artist: Anonymous

The Silver Dart AEA Drome No. 4 by Alexander Graham Bell, 1908. Artist: Anonymous
The Silver Dart AEA Drome No. 4 by Alexander Graham Bell, 1908. Private Collection

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: View of glider flying as a kite, 1900. Artist: Wright Brothers, (Orville and Wilbur)

View of glider flying as a kite, 1900. Artist: Wright Brothers, (Orville and Wilbur)
View of glider flying as a kite, 1900. Private Collection

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Title page of Principia philosophiae by Rene Descartes, 1644

Title page of Principia philosophiae by Rene Descartes, 1644
3086647 Title page of Principia philosophiae by Rene Descartes, 1644 by Dutch School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Renati Des-Cartes Principia philosophiae)

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: A Philosopher giving a Lecture on the Orrery in which a lamp is put in place of the Sun

A Philosopher giving a Lecture on the Orrery in which a lamp is put in place of the Sun. Found in the Collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Photophone by Alexander Graham Bell, 1882. Artist: Anonymous

Photophone by Alexander Graham Bell, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
Photophone by Alexander Graham Bell, 1882. Private Collection

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Advertisement for the Edison Mimeograph, 1900s-1910s. Artist: Anonymous

Advertisement for the Edison Mimeograph, 1900s-1910s. Artist: Anonymous
Advertisement for the Edison Mimeograph, 1900s-1910s. Private Collection

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: San Francisco Parlor with Kinetoscopes, 1894-1895. Artist: Anonymous

San Francisco Parlor with Kinetoscopes, 1894-1895. Artist: Anonymous
San Francisco Parlor with Kinetoscopes, 1894-1895. Private Collection

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Archimedes Siege Catapult. From The Histories by Polybius, 1727. Artist: Anonymous

Archimedes Siege Catapult. From The Histories by Polybius, 1727. Artist: Anonymous
Archimedes Siege Catapult. From The Histories by Polybius, 1727. Private Collection

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: The Westinghouse Alternating Current Motor by Nikola Tesla, 1888-1889. Artist: Anonymous

The Westinghouse Alternating Current Motor by Nikola Tesla, 1888-1889. Artist: Anonymous
The Westinghouse Alternating Current Motor by Nikola Tesla, 1888-1889. Private Collection

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Optics. From: L Arte di restituire a Roma tralasciate Navigazione... 1685

Optics. From: L Arte di restituire a Roma tralasciate Navigazione... 1685. Artist: Meijer (Meyer), Cornelis Jansz
Optics. From: L Arte di restituire a Roma tralasciate Navigazione... 1685. Private Collection

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Margarita Philosophica. Anatomy, 1504. Artist: Reisch, Gregor (1467-1525)

Margarita Philosophica. Anatomy, 1504. Artist: Reisch, Gregor (1467-1525)
Margarita Philosophica. Anatomy, 1504. Private Collection

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Margarita Philosophica. Title page, 1504. Artist: Reisch, Gregor (1467-1525)

Margarita Philosophica. Title page, 1504. Artist: Reisch, Gregor (1467-1525)
Margarita Philosophica. Title page, 1504. Private Collection

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Margarita Philosophica. Geometry, 1504. Artist: Reisch, Gregor (1467-1525)

Margarita Philosophica. Geometry, 1504. Artist: Reisch, Gregor (1467-1525)
Margarita Philosophica. Geometry, 1504. Private Collection

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Robert Boyle, 17th century Irish natural philosopher, (c1850)

Robert Boyle, 17th century Irish natural philosopher, (c1850). Boyle (1627-1691) was the seventh son of the first Earl of Cork

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: John Tyndall, DCL, LLD, FRS, Professor of Natural Philosophy at the Royal Institution, 1877

John Tyndall, DCL, LLD, FRS, Professor of Natural Philosophy at the Royal Institution, 1877. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
John Tyndall, DCL, LLD, FRS, Professor of Natural Philosophy at the Royal Institution, 1877. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: John Anderson, Scottish professor of natural philosophy, (1870). Artist: William Holl

John Anderson, Scottish professor of natural philosophy, (1870). Artist: William Holl
John Anderson, Scottish professor of natural philosophy, (1870). An engraving of Anderson (1726-1796) from Robert Chambers A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen, Blackie and Son, (Glasgow)

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Robert Boyle, Anglo-Irish chemist C017 / 7120

Robert Boyle, Anglo-Irish chemist C017 / 7120
Robert Boyle (1627-1691), Anglo-Irish chemist. Boyle established chemistry as a separate science and stressed the need for experimental precision and accurate observation

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Hippocrates, Ancient Greek physician

Hippocrates, Ancient Greek physician
Hippocrates (c.460-c.370 BC), Ancient Greek physician and philosopher. Hippocrates, who is considered the father of medicine, founded a medical school on the Aegean island of Kos

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Plato

Plato
Bust of Plato (428-347 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher. Platos work was, and is, a major influence on the development of European philosophical and scientific thought

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: John Playfair, 1748 - 1819. Church of Scotland minister, scientist, mathematician

John Playfair, 1748 - 1819. Church of Scotland minister, scientist, mathematician, professor of natural philosophy. After an engraving by James Thomson

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Sir Kenelm Digby, 1603 - 1665, an English courtier, diplomat, natural philosopher; England

Sir Kenelm Digby, 1603 - 1665, an English courtier, diplomat, natural philosopher; England

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: A family of alchemists at work. A 17th century illustration after a work by Pieter Bruegel

A family of alchemists at work. A 17th century illustration after a work by Pieter Bruegel

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Roger Bacon, c. ?1219 / 20 - c. ?1292, also known as Doctor Mirabilis

Roger Bacon, c. ?1219 / 20 - c. ?1292, also known as Doctor Mirabilis. English philosopher and Franciscan friar
Roger Bacon, c.?1219/20 - c.?1292, also known as Doctor Mirabilis. English philosopher and Franciscan friar. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946)

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Plate X Rational Recreations Principles Numbers

Plate X Rational Recreations Principles Numbers
Plate X, Rational Recreations, In which the Principles of Numbers and Natural Philosophy are clearly and copiously elucidated by a Series of Easy, Entertaining, Interesting Experiments

Background imageNatural Philosophy Collection: Plate XI Rational Recreations Principles Numbers

Plate XI Rational Recreations Principles Numbers
Plate XI, Rational Recreations, In which the Principles of Numbers and Natural Philosophy are clearly and copiously elucidated by a Series of Easy, Entertaining, Interesting Experiments



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"Exploring the Cosmos: Unveiling Natural Philosophy through Celestial Mechanics and Medieval Artwork" In the realm of natural philosophy, a captivating journey awaits as we delve into the depths of knowledge. From ancient Greek philosophers like Socrates and Plato to groundbreaking thinkers like Sir Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibnitz, this caption takes us on an enlightening voyage. Imagine gazing at medieval artwork adorned with celestial mechanics, where intricate depictions of planets and stars merge with artistic brilliance. These masterpieces offer glimpses into how our ancestors perceived the cosmos, blending scientific curiosity with artistic expression. Socrates, often depicted in caricatures, stands as a symbol of intellectual pursuit. His relentless questioning paved the way for critical thinking that still shapes our understanding today. Similarly, Plato's philosophical teachings continue to inspire generations as his caricature captures his profound wisdom. The 16th-century witnessed a revolution in astronomy when scholars dared to challenge conventional beliefs about our place in the universe. Pioneers such as Copernicus and Galileo shattered old notions by proposing heliocentrism – forever altering humanity's perception of its cosmic surroundings. Returning to Ancient Greece, Socrates emerges once again as an influential figure who questioned everything around him. His relentless pursuit of truth laid foundations for future philosophical inquiries that would shape natural philosophy for centuries to come. Enter Sir Isaac Newton – a towering genius whose discoveries revolutionized science itself. A portrait from 1830 immortalizes this brilliant mind who unraveled fundamental laws governing motion and gravity; his contributions remain indispensable even today. Gottfried Leibnitz joins Newton on this intellectual pedestal; both men made significant strides in mathematics and calculus during their lifetimes. Their portraits remind us that great minds can coexist while pushing boundaries within their respective fields. Shifting gears towards more recent history brings us face-to-face with Alexis Caswell - an eminent scholar from the 19th century whose work in astronomy and mathematics continues to inspire.