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Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: GARDEN ANGELICA. Woodcut from the 1633 edition of John Gerards The Herbal

BOTANY: GARDEN ANGELICA. Woodcut from the 1633 edition of John Gerards The Herbal or General History of Plants

Background imageScience Collection: EUCLID: ELEMENTS. A page from Euclids Elements, translated by English scholar

EUCLID: ELEMENTS. A page from Euclids Elements, translated by English scholar Adelard of Bath from Arabic into Latin, 12th century

Background imageScience Collection: ZODIAC: SCORPIO. Zodiacal symbol for Scorpio, the scorpion

ZODIAC: SCORPIO. Zodiacal symbol for Scorpio, the scorpion

Background imageScience Collection: ZODIAC: AQUARIUS. Zodiacal symbol for Aquarius, the water-bearer

ZODIAC: AQUARIUS. Zodiacal symbol for Aquarius, the water-bearer

Background imageScience Collection: FOUNTAIN OF LIFE, 1550. Fons Mercuralis - the Fountain of Life

FOUNTAIN OF LIFE, 1550. Fons Mercuralis - the Fountain of Life. Woodcut from Rosarium Philosophorum, Frankfurt, Germany, 1550

Background imageScience Collection: RHUMB OF HEAVEN. Symbol composed of eight signs taken from a French calendar

RHUMB OF HEAVEN. Symbol composed of eight signs taken from a French calendar. It represents the eight corners of the heavens

Background imageScience Collection: PENTACLE OF VENUS. Magical talisman used to control the spirit of Venus

PENTACLE OF VENUS. Magical talisman used to control the spirit of Venus. Drawing after a symbol from the Key of Solomon, a Renaissance book falsely attributed to King Solomon

Background imageScience Collection: AZTEC UNIVERSE. The Aztec hieroglyphic symbol of the movement of the universe

AZTEC UNIVERSE. The Aztec hieroglyphic symbol of the movement of the universe

Background imageScience Collection: SUN AND MOON, 1493. Woodcut, German, 1493

SUN AND MOON, 1493. Woodcut, German, 1493

Background imageScience Collection: FLAX, 1597. Woodcut, from John Gerards Herball

FLAX, 1597. Woodcut, from John Gerards Herball

Background imageScience Collection: POSTCARD: ORANGES, c1905. Oranges and blossoms. Chromolithograph, c1905

POSTCARD: ORANGES, c1905. Oranges and blossoms. Chromolithograph, c1905

Background imageScience Collection: HORTUS EYSTETTENSIS, 1613. Engraving from Hortus Eystettensis with botanicals

HORTUS EYSTETTENSIS, 1613. Engraving from Hortus Eystettensis with botanicals from the garden of Eichstatt in Bavaria, Germany. Engraving by Basilius Besler, 1613

Background imageScience Collection: HORTUS EYSTETTENSIS, 1613. Engraving from Hortus Eystettensis with botanicals

HORTUS EYSTETTENSIS, 1613. Engraving from Hortus Eystettensis with botanicals from the garden of Eichstatt in Bavaria, Germany. Engraving by Basilius Besler, 1613

Background imageScience Collection: HORTUS EYSTETTENSIS, 1613. Engraving from Hortus Eystettensis with botanicals

HORTUS EYSTETTENSIS, 1613. Engraving from Hortus Eystettensis with botanicals from the garden of Eichstatt in Bavaria, Germany. Engraving by Basilius Besler, 1613

Background imageScience Collection: CONSTELLATION: HERCULES. Astronomical chart showing the constellations Hercules

CONSTELLATION: HERCULES. Astronomical chart showing the constellations Hercules, Cerberus, and Corona Borealis. Etching by Sidney Hall from Uranias Mirror, 1825

Background imageScience Collection: CACTUS, 1547. An opuntia of the West Indies

CACTUS, 1547. An opuntia of the West Indies. Woodcut from Cronica de las Indias by Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo y Valdes, 1547

Background imageScience Collection: CACTUS, 1606. Cereus cactus of the West Indies

CACTUS, 1606. Cereus cactus of the West Indies. Woodcut from Giovanni Battista Ramusios Delle Navigazioni e Viaggi, Venice, Italy, 1606

Background imageScience Collection: CACTUS: OPUNTIA, 1606. West Indian opuntia cactus

CACTUS: OPUNTIA, 1606. West Indian opuntia cactus. Woodcut from Giovanni Battista Ramusios Delle Navigazioni e Viaggi, Venice, Italy, 1606

Background imageScience Collection: MELOCACTUS, 1613. Melocactus and Rosa Hiericontea

MELOCACTUS, 1613. Melocactus and Rosa Hiericontea. Engraving from Basilius Beslers Hortus Eystettensis, 1613

Background imageScience Collection: ALOE BARBADENSIS, 1613. Aloe barbadensis. Engraving from Basilius Beslers Hortus Eystettensis

ALOE BARBADENSIS, 1613. Aloe barbadensis. Engraving from Basilius Beslers Hortus Eystettensis, 1613

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: PRICKLY PEAR, 1868. Prickly pear plant, native to Argentina. Wood engraving

BOTANY: PRICKLY PEAR, 1868. Prickly pear plant, native to Argentina. Wood engraving, American, 1868

Background imageScience Collection: THERMOMETER, 1869. A self-registering thermometer, used at the meteorological observatory

THERMOMETER, 1869. A self-registering thermometer, used at the meteorological observatory in Central Park, New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: WILD GARDEN, 1885. A wild garden at Weybridge, England. 1: Edelweiss and Pitcher Plants

BOTANY: WILD GARDEN, 1885. A wild garden at Weybridge, England. 1: Edelweiss and Pitcher Plants. 2: Lilies. 3: General view. 4: Venus fkytraps. Engraving, English, 1885

Background imageScience Collection: RAIN GAUGE, 1869. A self-registering rain gauge, used at the meteorological observatory

RAIN GAUGE, 1869. A self-registering rain gauge, used at the meteorological observatory in Central Park, New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageScience Collection: WEATHER VANE, 1869. A self-registering wind vane, used at the meteorological observatory

WEATHER VANE, 1869. A self-registering wind vane, used at the meteorological observatory in Central Park, New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageScience Collection: ICHTHYOSAUR, 1812. The fossil skull of an ichthyosaur discovered by Joseph Anning

ICHTHYOSAUR, 1812. The fossil skull of an ichthyosaur discovered by Joseph Anning and Mary Anning in 1812. Engraving, 1814

Background imageScience Collection: DARWIN: CORAL REEFS. Diagram of highest points of Vanikoro, Gambier and Maurua islands

DARWIN: CORAL REEFS. Diagram of highest points of Vanikoro, Gambier and Maurua islands and their surrounding coral reefs, from The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs published in 1842

Background imageScience Collection: FOSSILS: AMMONITES. Various ammonites found at Djebel Ouasch, Algeria. Lithograph

FOSSILS: AMMONITES. Various ammonites found at Djebel Ouasch, Algeria. Lithograph, c1890

Background imageScience Collection: FOSSILS: AMMONITES. Various ammonites found at Djebel Ouasch, Algeria. Lithograph

FOSSILS: AMMONITES. Various ammonites found at Djebel Ouasch, Algeria. Lithograph, c1890

Background imageScience Collection: HALLEYs COMET, 1910. A newsboy viewing Halleys Comet through a telescope

HALLEYs COMET, 1910. A newsboy viewing Halleys Comet through a telescope. Illustration by Sidney H. Riesenberg, 1910

Background imageScience Collection: MULTIPLICATION TABLE, 1859. Multiplication table printed in the 1859 Uncle Sams Almanac

MULTIPLICATION TABLE, 1859. Multiplication table printed in the 1859 Uncle Sams Almanac, published and printed by Sower and Barnes in Philadelphia

Background imageScience Collection: GEORG WILHELM RICHMANN (1711-1753). German-born Russian physicist

GEORG WILHELM RICHMANN (1711-1753). German-born Russian physicist. Richmann struck dead by a lightning ball while conducting an experiment during a storm, with his engraver. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageScience Collection: INDIA: OBSERVATORY, 1871. British observatory bunglaow in Kanara, India, before

INDIA: OBSERVATORY, 1871. British observatory bunglaow in Kanara, India, before the solar eclipse of 12 December 1871. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageScience Collection: REGIUS: MAGNETS, 1654. Diagram of Rene Decartes theory about how magnets work

REGIUS: MAGNETS, 1654. Diagram of Rene Decartes theory about how magnets work, from Henricus Regius Principia, published in Amsterdam, 1654

Background imageScience Collection: MYCENAE: TREASURY, 1877. Interior of the Treasury of Atreus, a tholos tomb in Mycenae

MYCENAE: TREASURY, 1877. Interior of the Treasury of Atreus, a tholos tomb in Mycenae, Greece, constructed c1250 B.C. and excavated by Dr. Heinrich Schliemann. English engraving, 1877

Background imageScience Collection: INDIA: OBSERVATORY, 1871. British astronomers in India await the solar eclipse

INDIA: OBSERVATORY, 1871. British astronomers in India await the solar eclipse which occurred on 12 December 1871. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageScience Collection: MYCENAE: TREASURY, 1877. Rock-cut chamber in the Treasury of Atreus, a tholos tomb in Mycenae

MYCENAE: TREASURY, 1877. Rock-cut chamber in the Treasury of Atreus, a tholos tomb in Mycenae, Greece, constructed c1250 B.C. and excavated by Dr. Heinrich Schliemann. English engraving, 1877

Background imageScience Collection: TESTING MACHINE, 1878. A universal testing machine, used to test the tensile

TESTING MACHINE, 1878. A universal testing machine, used to test the tensile and compressive strength of materials, as exhibited at the Paris Exhibition, 1878. Engraving, American, 1878

Background imageScience Collection: POINTING HANDS. Typefounders cuts made by the United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons

POINTING HANDS. Typefounders cuts made by the United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons, New York, mid or late 19th century

Background imageScience Collection: POINTING HANDS. Typefounders cuts made by the United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons

POINTING HANDS. Typefounders cuts made by the United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons, New York, mid or late 19th century

Background imageScience Collection: MYCENAE: TREASURY. Entrance to the Second Treasury in Mycenae, Greece, constructed c1250 B

MYCENAE: TREASURY. Entrance to the Second Treasury in Mycenae, Greece, constructed c1250 B.C. Engraving, English, 1877

Background imageScience Collection: MYCENAE: TREASURY. Entrance to the Fourth Treasury in Mycenae, Greece, constructed c1250 B

MYCENAE: TREASURY. Entrance to the Fourth Treasury in Mycenae, Greece, constructed c1250 B.C. Engraving, English, 1877

Background imageScience Collection: Decorative Sun Face

Decorative Sun Face
DECORATIVE SUN FACE

Background imageScience Collection: MYCENAE: TREASURY. Entrance to the Third Treasury in Mycenae, Greece, constructed c1250 B

MYCENAE: TREASURY. Entrance to the Third Treasury in Mycenae, Greece, constructed c1250 B.C. Engraving, English, 1877

Background imageScience Collection: MYCENAE: TREASURY. Entrance to the Treasury of Atreus, a tholos tomb in Mycenae

MYCENAE: TREASURY. Entrance to the Treasury of Atreus, a tholos tomb in Mycenae, Greece, constructed c1250 B.C. Engraving, English, 1877

Background imageScience Collection: MAPLE LEAVES AND SEEDS. Photographic illustration of silver maple (Acer saccharinum)

MAPLE LEAVES AND SEEDS. Photographic illustration of silver maple (Acer saccharinum), c1899

Background imageScience Collection: ALCHEMY: ETHER. Deriving ether, the fifth element, through alchemical means

ALCHEMY: ETHER. Deriving ether, the fifth element, through alchemical means. Illustration from Sapientia veterum philosophorum sive doctrina eorundem de summa et universali medicina, 18th century

Background imageScience Collection: AHNIGHITO METEORITE, 1897. The Ahnighito meteorite being transported during Robert

AHNIGHITO METEORITE, 1897. The Ahnighito meteorite being transported during Robert Pearys Expedition in Greenland. Photograph, 1897



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