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Images Dated 4th September 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Horse anatomy, 16th century artwork

Horse anatomy, 16th century artwork. This drawing is from the English translation of Trattato dell arte de la pittura, scultura, et architettura (Oxford)

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Sulawesi dwarf cuscus

Sulawesi dwarf cuscus in a tree. The Sulawesi dwarf cuscus (Strigocuscus celebensis) is a type of possum. It is a marsupial and is endemic to Sulawesi and nearby islands in Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Egyptian obelisks, 18th century artwork

Egyptian obelisks, 18th century artwork. Egyptian hieroglyphics can be seen carved on the sides. This artwork is from the Italian edition of De l origine des lois, des arts et des sciences

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Astronomical calendar, 14th century

Astronomical calendar, 14th century. This page is from the manuscript Astronomiae liber sive calendarium, dated 1390-1415

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Southern hemisphere star chart, 1537

Southern hemisphere star chart, 1537
Southern hemisphere star chart, 16th century. Star chart (planisphere) of the southern hemisphere, based on Albrecht Durers star charts of 1515. The illustrations show the constellations

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Northern hemisphere star chart, 1537

Northern hemisphere star chart, 1537
Northern hemisphere star chart, 16th century. Star chart (planisphere) of the northern hemisphere, based on Albrecht Durers star charts of 1515. The illustrations show the constellations

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Perspective diagrams, 17th century

Perspective diagrams, 17th century. These diagrams demonstrate how perspective changes the view of object. This concept is known in art theory as anamorphosis

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Perspective diagrams, 17th century

Perspective diagrams, 17th century. These diagrams demonstrate how perspective changes the view of object (here, the human head). This concept is known in art theory as anamorphosis

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Crested black macaque

Crested black macaque (Macaca nigra). This monkey is also known as the celebes crested macaque and it is native to Sulawesi and the neighbouring islands in Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Crested black macaque lipsmacking

Crested black macaque lipsmacking
Crested black macaque (Macaca nigra) lipsmacking. Lipsmacking is an important macaque facial expression in which the lips are smacked together producing an audible sound

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Spectral tarsier in a tree

Spectral tarsier in a tree. Spectral tarsiers (Tarsius tarsier) are found only in Indonesia. They are crepuscular (active at twilight)

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Earth globe, 16th century artwork

Earth globe, 16th century artwork. This is a woodcut from the book Le compost manuel calendrier et almanach perpetuel (Rouen, 1586) by the French author Jean de Seville

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Hand anatomy, 16th century artwork

Hand anatomy, 16th century artwork. Anatomy of the external (left) and internal (right) surfaces of the human hand. This is a woodcut from the book Le compost manuel calendrier et almanach perpetuel

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Constellations, 14th century manuscript

Constellations, 14th century manuscript. This page is from the manuscript Astronomiae liber sive calendarium, dated 1390-1415

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Wrestling moves, 16th century artwork

Wrestling moves, 16th century artwork. Men demonstrating two different wrestling moves. This woodcut is from the book De arte gymnastica

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Sylva Sylvarum title page, 1627

Sylva Sylvarum title page, 1627
Sylva Sylvarum title page. This natural history book was written by the English philosopher and statesman Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626). It was published posthumously in London in 1627

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Human anatomy, 16th century artwork

Human anatomy, 16th century artwork. This drawing is from the English translation of Trattato dell arte de la pittura, scultura, et architettura (Oxford)

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: A Physical Directory title page, 1651

A Physical Directory title page, 1651
A Physical Directory title page. This pharmacological dispensatory was written by the English physician, herbalist and astrologer Nicholas Culpeper (1616-1654)

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Crested black macaque and baby

Crested black macaque and baby
Crested black macaque (Macaca nigra) and baby. This monkey is also known as the celebes crested macaque and it is native to Sulawesi and the neighbouring islands in Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Discus throwing, 16th century artwork

Discus throwing, 16th century artwork. Human arm holding a discus. This woodcut is from the book De arte gymnastica, by the Italian philologist and physician Girolamo Mercuriale (1530-1606)

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Tobacco plant, 17th century artwork

Tobacco plant, 17th century artwork. At lower right is a butterfly. This artwork is from Tabacologia (Leiden, 1622), a book by the German philosopher and physician Johann Neander

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Crested black macaque

Crested black macaque (Macaca nigra) scratching its ear. This monkey is also known as the celebes crested macaque and it is native to Sulawesi and the neighbouring islands in Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Plough types, 18th century artwork

Plough types, 18th century artwork. Comparison of ploughs from history, from top: Egyptian, Greek and French types. This artwork is from the Italian edition of De l origine des lois

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Female anatomy, 17th century artwork

Female anatomy, 17th century artwork. This drawing is from the title page of the book De subtilitate (Venice, 1623) by the Italian anatomist Emilio Parisano (1585-1652)

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Water lily

Water lily flower. Photographed in Malaysian Borneo

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Midwifery book title page, 1601

Midwifery book title page, 1601
Midwifery book title page. This is the title page of a book on midwifery, La commare oriccoglitrice (Venice, 1601), written by the Italian monk and physician Girolamo Mercurio (1550-1615)

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Sulawesi dwarf cuscus

Sulawesi dwarf cuscus in a tree. The Sulawesi dwarf cuscus (Strigocuscus celebensis) is a type of possum. It is a marsupial and is endemic to Sulawesi and nearby islands in Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Pineapple, 16th century artwork

Pineapple, 16th century artwork. This is thought to be the first European illustration of a pineapple. It is a woodcut from the book L histoire naturelle et generalle des Indes (Paris)

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Astronomical diagram, 14th century

Astronomical diagram, 14th century. This page is from the manuscript Astronomiae liber sive calendarium, dated 1390-1415

Background imageImages Dated 4th September 2009: Spectral tarsier in a tree

Spectral tarsier in a tree. Spectral tarsiers (Tarsius tarsier) are found only in Indonesia. They are crepuscular (active at twilight)


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