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Background imageScience Collection: HERMANN von HELMHOLTZ (1821-1894). German physicist, anatomist, and physiologist

HERMANN von HELMHOLTZ (1821-1894). German physicist, anatomist, and physiologist. Title-page of the first edition of Hermann von Helmholtzs Handbook of Physiological Optics

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: CAMELLIA. Thea japonica from a 16th century herbal

BOTANY: CAMELLIA. Thea japonica from a 16th century herbal

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: BOTANY: GLASSWORT, 1633. Salicornia. Woodcut from Thomas Johnsons edition, 1633

BOTANY: GLASSWORT, 1633. Salicornia. Woodcut from Thomas Johnsons edition, 1633, of John Gerards Herball, first published in 1597 in London, England

Background imageScience Collection: ORANGE TREE. Citrus Bigaradia violacea. Engraving after a painting by Pancrace Bessa

ORANGE TREE. Citrus Bigaradia violacea. Engraving after a painting by Pancrace Bessa, c1800

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: ORANGE TREE. Citrus Bigaradia Sinensis. Engraving after a painting by Pancrace Bessa

ORANGE TREE. Citrus Bigaradia Sinensis. Engraving after a painting by Pancrace Bessa, c1800

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: 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: 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: ALLEGORY OF ASTRONOMY. Astronomia, a personification of astronomy, with the Greek

ALLEGORY OF ASTRONOMY. Astronomia, a personification of astronomy, with the Greek muse of astronomy, Urania, and the Alexandrian astronomer, Ptolemy

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: HEDGE CHERVIL. Woodcut from Thomas Johnsons edition, 1633, of John Gerard s

BOTANY: HEDGE CHERVIL. Woodcut from Thomas Johnsons edition, 1633, of John Gerard s
BOTANY: HEDGE CHERVIL. Woodcut from Thomas Johnsons edition, 1633, of John Gerards Herball first published in 1597 in London

Background imageScience Collection: WILD OILVE TREE. Olea africana. Woodcut by Aristide Maillol, c1909, for Vergils Georgics

WILD OILVE TREE. Olea africana. Woodcut by Aristide Maillol, c1909, for Vergils Georgics

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: COMMON CHERVIL. Woodcut from Thomas Johnsons edition, 1633, of John Gerard s

BOTANY: COMMON CHERVIL. Woodcut from Thomas Johnsons edition, 1633, of John Gerard s
BOTANY: COMMON CHERVIL. Woodcut from Thomas Johnsons edition, 1633, of John Gerards Herball first published in 1597 in London, England

Background imageScience Collection: ANDROMEDA. Personification of Andromeda

ANDROMEDA. Personification of Andromeda. Woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: ELEMENTS OF THE UNIVERSE. The four elements and the orbits of the planets

ELEMENTS OF THE UNIVERSE. The four elements and the orbits of the planets. Woodcut from Philippe de Mantegats Judicium cum tractibus planetarii, Milan, Italy, 1496

Background imageScience Collection: RAY: HISTORIA PLANTARUM. Title-page of the first edition of volume 1 of John Ray s

RAY: HISTORIA PLANTARUM. Title-page of the first edition of volume 1 of John Ray s
RAY: HISTORIA PLANTARUM. Title-page of the first edition of volume 1 of John Rays Historia Plantarum, London, England, 1686

Background imageScience Collection: CULTIVATED OLIVE TREE. Woodcut from John Gerards Herball, 1597

CULTIVATED OLIVE TREE. Woodcut from John Gerards Herball, 1597

Background imageScience Collection: SYMBOL OF SATURN. Astronomical symbol for the planet Saturn, the sickle of the

SYMBOL OF SATURN. Astronomical symbol for the planet Saturn, the sickle of the Greek god Cronus

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: HORSE-RADISH. Cochlearia Armoracia. Woodcut, 16th century

BOTANY: HORSE-RADISH. Cochlearia Armoracia. Woodcut, 16th century

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: BELLADONNA, 1744. Atropa belladonna. Woodcut from Theodor Zwingers Theatrum Botanicum

BOTANY: BELLADONNA, 1744. Atropa belladonna. Woodcut from Theodor Zwingers Theatrum Botanicum

Background imageScience Collection: ZODIAC: SAGITTARIUS, 1482. Sagittarius, the archer

ZODIAC: SAGITTARIUS, 1482. Sagittarius, the archer. Zodiacal woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: OLIVE TREE, 1579. Woodcut, French

BOTANY: OLIVE TREE, 1579. Woodcut, French

Background imageScience Collection: STONE PINE TREE, 1633. Pinus pinea. Woodcut, English

STONE PINE TREE, 1633. Pinus pinea. Woodcut, English

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: DOUBLE WILD ROSE. Woodcut from Matthaeus Lobelius Plantarum, 1581

BOTANY: DOUBLE WILD ROSE. Woodcut from Matthaeus Lobelius Plantarum, 1581

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: ROSE, 1633. Woodcut from Thomas Johnsons edition, 1633, of John Gerards Herball

BOTANY: ROSE, 1633. Woodcut from Thomas Johnsons edition, 1633, of John Gerards Herball, first published in London, England, in 1597

Background imageScience Collection: TELESCOPE, 1851. Telescope designed by Alexander Ross. Wood engraving, English, 1851

TELESCOPE, 1851. Telescope designed by Alexander Ross. Wood engraving, English, 1851

Background imageScience Collection: ADVERTISEMENT: TELESCOPES. French telescopes advertised in a late 19th century

ADVERTISEMENT: TELESCOPES. French telescopes advertised in a late 19th century American magazine for youths

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: SESAME PLANT, 1633. Woodcut from Thomas Johnsons edition, 1633, of John

BOTANY: SESAME PLANT, 1633. Woodcut from Thomas Johnsons edition, 1633, of John Gerards Herball first published in 1597 in London, England

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Foreheads of vain and lustful men

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Foreheads of vain and lustful men. Woodcut from Bartolommeo Cocles Physiognomonia, Strassburg, Germany, 1533

Background imageScience Collection: VENUS, 1890. Personification of the planet Venus

VENUS, 1890. Personification of the planet Venus. Woodcut from a Hungarian Gypsy astrological pamphlet, 1890

Background imageScience Collection: CHARLES PROTEUS STEINMETZ (1865-1923). American (German-born) electrical engineer

CHARLES PROTEUS STEINMETZ (1865-1923). American (German-born) electrical engineer. In 1900, this was the first research laboratory at General Electric

Background imageScience Collection: SYMBOL OF VENUS. Astronomical symbol for the planet Venus, the mirror of the Roman

SYMBOL OF VENUS. Astronomical symbol for the planet Venus, the mirror of the Roman goddess of beauty

Background imageScience Collection: JOHN DALTON (1766-1844). English chemist and physicist

JOHN DALTON (1766-1844). English chemist and physicist. Title page of the first edition of volume 1 of Daltons A New System of Chemical Philosophy, Manchester, England, 1808

Background imageScience Collection: HALLEYs COMET, 1910. Photographed on 15 May 1910 from Honolulu with 10-inch focus

HALLEYs COMET, 1910. Photographed on 15 May 1910 from Honolulu with 10-inch focus Tessar lens

Background imageScience Collection: CONSTELLAION: PEGASUS. Figuration of Pegasus (Al Feras)

CONSTELLAION: PEGASUS. Figuration of Pegasus (Al Feras). Woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: COMET, 1742. The comet of 1742 from Mattheus Seutters Atlas Novus Sive Tabulae, 1745

COMET, 1742. The comet of 1742 from Mattheus Seutters Atlas Novus Sive Tabulae, 1745
COMET, 1742. The comet of 1742 from Mattheus Seutters " Atlas Novus Sive Tabulae, " 1745

Background imageScience Collection: CONSTELLATION: CASSIOPEIA. Personification of Cassiopeia

CONSTELLATION: CASSIOPEIA. Personification of Cassiopeia. Woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: ORION, 1482. Personification of Orion. Woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus, Poeticon Astronomicon

ORION, 1482. Personification of Orion. Woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus, Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: ALLEGORY OF MARS, 1482. Allegorical representation of the planet Mars. Woodcut by Bernhard Maler

ALLEGORY OF MARS, 1482. Allegorical representation of the planet Mars. Woodcut by Bernhard Maler, from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, printed at Venice, Italy, in 1482

Background imageScience Collection: ZODIAC: GEMINI, 1482. Gemini, the twins

ZODIAC: GEMINI, 1482. Gemini, the twins. Zodiacal woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, printed at Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: PTOLEMAIC UNIVERSE, 1481. Christian / Ptolemaic conception of the universe with God

PTOLEMAIC UNIVERSE, 1481. Christian / Ptolemaic conception of the universe with God
PTOLEMAIC UNIVERSE, 1481. Christian/Ptolemaic conception of the universe with God presiding in heaven. Color woodcut from Konrad von Mengelbergs Buch der Natur

Background imageScience Collection: VALERIAN, 16th CENTURY. Valerian (Valeriana rubra): watercolor, Italian, late 16th

VALERIAN, 16th CENTURY. Valerian (Valeriana rubra): watercolor, Italian, late 16th century

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: TOBACCO, 1576. Nicotiana tabacum. The oldest printed picture of a cigar

BOTANY: TOBACCO, 1576. Nicotiana tabacum. The oldest printed picture of a cigar. Woodcut from Mathia Loebels Stirpium, Antwerp, Belgium, 1576



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