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Von Guericke Collection

Otto von Guericke, a renowned German physicist of the 17th century, left an indelible mark on the world of science with his groundbreaking experiments and inventions

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Von Guericke printer sample World Inventors souvenir album
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Background imageVon Guericke Collection: Otto von Guericke conducts the experiment of the Magdeburg hemispheres with 24 horses

Otto von Guericke conducts the experiment of the Magdeburg hemispheres with 24 horses

Background imageVon Guericke Collection: Experiments made by Otto von Guericke in 1654, in front of the Prince of Auerberg

Experiments made by Otto von Guericke in 1654, in front of the Prince of Auerberg

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Otto von Guericke

Background imageVon Guericke Collection: OTTO von GUERICKE, 1672. Title-page of the first edition of Otto von Guerickes Experimenta Nova

OTTO von GUERICKE, 1672. Title-page of the first edition of Otto von Guerickes Experimenta Nova, Amsterdam, 1672, containing his accounts of the invention of the air pump

Background imageVon Guericke Collection: OTTO von GUERICKE (1602-1686). German physicist. Guericke demonstrating the nature of a vacuum

OTTO von GUERICKE (1602-1686). German physicist. Guericke demonstrating the nature of a vacuum, 1641

Background imageVon Guericke Collection: OTTO von GUERICKE (1602-1686). German physicist. Copper engraving, 1672

OTTO von GUERICKE (1602-1686). German physicist. Copper engraving, 1672

Background imageVon Guericke Collection: OTTO von GUERICKE, c1663. The first electrostatic generator, invented by the German physicist Otto

OTTO von GUERICKE, c1663. The first electrostatic generator, invented by the German physicist Otto von Guericke, c1663, which depended upon the electrification of a rotating ball of sulfur

Background imageVon Guericke Collection: GEURICKE: THERMOMETER. Thermometer invented by Otto von Guericke, c1660

GEURICKE: THERMOMETER. Thermometer invented by Otto von Guericke, c1660, consisting of a copper globe and wires with alcohol filling the U-shaped tube. Line engraving, American, c1900

Background imageVon Guericke Collection: ELECTROSTATIC GENERATOR. The first electrostatic generator, invented by Otto von Guericke c1663

ELECTROSTATIC GENERATOR. The first electrostatic generator, invented by Otto von Guericke c1663

Background imageVon Guericke Collection: OTTO von GUERICKE, 1672. Frontispiece to the first edition of Otto von Guerickes Experimenta Nova

OTTO von GUERICKE, 1672. Frontispiece to the first edition of Otto von Guerickes Experimenta Nova, Amsterdam, 1672

Background imageVon Guericke Collection: GUERICKE: THERMOMETER. Thermometer invented by Otto von Guericke, c1660

GUERICKE: THERMOMETER. Thermometer invented by Otto von Guericke, c1660, consisting of a copper globe and wires with alcohol filling the U-shaped tube. Line engraving, American, c1900

Background imageVon Guericke Collection: OTTO von GUERICKE, 1672. One of Otto von Guerickes demonstrations of air pressure

OTTO von GUERICKE, 1672. One of Otto von Guerickes demonstrations of air pressure. Copper engraving from Guerickes Experiment Nova, Amsterdam, 1672

Background imageVon Guericke Collection: GUERICKEs GENERATOR c1663. Otto von Guericke working his electrostatic generator, c1663

GUERICKEs GENERATOR c1663. Otto von Guericke working his electrostatic generator, c1663. Colored engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageVon Guericke Collection: MAGDEBURG HEMISPHERE, 1672. Otto von Guerickes most celebrated experiment on air pressure

MAGDEBURG HEMISPHERE, 1672. Otto von Guerickes most celebrated experiment on air pressure utilizing the Magdeburg hemispheres

Background imageVon Guericke Collection: VON GUERICKE: AIR PRESSURE. Otto von Guerickes most celebrated experiment on air pressure

VON GUERICKE: AIR PRESSURE. Otto von Guerickes most celebrated experiment on air pressure utilizing the Magdeburg hemispheres. Copper engraving from his Experimenta Nova, Amsterdam, 1672

Background imageVon Guericke Collection: Title page of Guerickes Expt. a de vacuo spatio

Title page of Guerickes Expt. a de vacuo spatio
Title page of Experimenta de Vacuo Spatio by Otto von Guericke, published at Amsterdam in 1672. Guericke (1602-1686) invented the air pump, and was the first to create and study the vacuum


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Otto von Guericke, a renowned German physicist of the 17th century, left an indelible mark on the world of science with his groundbreaking experiments and inventions. One such experiment was the Magdeburg hemispheres demonstration in 1654, where he showcased the power of atmospheric pressure by using 24 horses to pull apart two large copper hemispheres that had been sealed together. This iconic moment solidified his reputation as a pioneer in understanding the nature of vacuums. In front of the Prince of Auerberg, Otto von Guericke fearlessly conducted numerous experiments that pushed the boundaries of scientific knowledge during his time. His dedication to unraveling mysteries led him to publish "Experimenta Nova" in 1672 - a significant work that documented his findings and discoveries. Amongst his notable inventions was an electrostatic generator, invented around 1663. This revolutionary device relied on electrifying a rotating ball made from sulfur, marking another milestone in our understanding and harnessing electricity. Guericke's ingenuity extended beyond electricity; he also designed a thermometer consisting of a copper globe filled with alcohol connected to U-shaped wires. This invention demonstrated his versatility as both an inventor and scientist. Throughout history, Otto von Guericke has been celebrated for his contributions to physics and experimentation. Line engravings and copper engravings created during this era immortalize him as one of Germany's most influential physicists. Today, we pay tribute to this extraordinary individual who forever changed our perception of vacuums, electricity generation, thermometers, and more through these captivating images from Von Guericke printer sample World Inventors souvenir album.