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4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection

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Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: HALLEYs COMET. The comet of 1066, as pictured in the Bayeux Tapestry

HALLEYs COMET. The comet of 1066, as pictured in the Bayeux Tapestry

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: ALLEGORY OF VENUS, 1496. Personification of Venus, star of love, gaiety and music

ALLEGORY OF VENUS, 1496. Personification of Venus, star of love, gaiety and music. Woodcut from Nicolas Le Rouges Le grant kalendrier et compost des bergieres, Troyes, France, 1496

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: VENUS, 1890. Personification of the planet Venus

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

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: An old instrument with sights for roughly marking the positions of the celestial bodies before

An old instrument with sights for roughly marking the positions of the celestial bodies before the invention of
ASTROLABE. An old instrument with sights for roughly marking the positions of the celestial bodies before the invention of the sextant. Line engraving

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: MAGNIFYING GLASS. Line engraving

MAGNIFYING GLASS. Line engraving

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: PHASES OF THE MOON, 1534. Woodcut designed by Hans Holbein the Younger from Sebastian

PHASES OF THE MOON, 1534. Woodcut designed by Hans Holbein the Younger from Sebastian Munsters Canones super novum instrumentum luminarium, Basel, Switzerland, 1534

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag 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 image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: RISING SUN. Symbol of the rising sun, from an Egyptian hieroglyph

RISING SUN. Symbol of the rising sun, from an Egyptian hieroglyph

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: SUN GOD MITHRAS. Representation of the Persian sun god Mithras as the symbol of light

SUN GOD MITHRAS. Representation of the Persian sun god Mithras as the symbol of light, truth and justice

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: ALLEGORY OF SATURN. Personification of the planet Saturn. Woodcut, German(?), n. d

ALLEGORY OF SATURN. Personification of the planet Saturn. Woodcut, German(?), n. d
ALLEGORY OF SATURN. Personification of the planet Saturn. Woodcut, German(?), n.d

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: Sunrise or Sunset. Woodcut

Sunrise or Sunset. Woodcut
SUNRISE OR SUNSET. Woodcut

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: SOLAR PROMINENCES. The whole edge of the sun taken with calcium K line, 9 December 1929

SOLAR PROMINENCES. The whole edge of the sun taken with calcium K line, 9 December 1929, showing solar prominences

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: Decorative Sun Face

Decorative Sun Face
DECORATIVE SUN FACE

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: TELESCOPE: PARSONS, 1845. The giant telescope built by the astronomer William Parsons

TELESCOPE: PARSONS, 1845. The giant telescope built by the astronomer William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse, at Parsonstown, Ireland, in 1845. Contemporary German engraving

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: AURORA BOREALIS. Aurora Borealis, as Seen In Northern Alaska. Wood engraving

AURORA BOREALIS. Aurora Borealis, as Seen In Northern Alaska. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1509. Two antipodal angels holding an armillary sphere with the zodiac

ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1509. Two antipodal angels holding an armillary sphere with the zodiac. Woodcut from an edition of Johannes de Sacroboscos Textus spere materialis, Leipzig, Germany, 1509

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1514. Armillary sphere with zodiac

ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1514. Armillary sphere with zodiac. Woodcut from George Peuerbachs Tabulae eclipsicum, Vienna, 1514

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: HALLEYs COMET, 1910. The comet entering the Solar System in 1910

HALLEYs COMET, 1910. The comet entering the Solar System in 1910

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: TYCHO BRAHEs QUADRANT. Woodcut from his Astronomiae Instauratae Mechanica, Nuremberg

TYCHO BRAHEs QUADRANT. Woodcut from his Astronomiae Instauratae Mechanica, Nuremberg, Germany, 1598

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: ALLEGORY OF MARS, 1495. A personification of the planet Mars

ALLEGORY OF MARS, 1495. A personification of the planet Mars. Woodcut from Johann Winterburgers Wiener Praktik, Vienna, 1495

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: HALLEYs COMET, 1531. Contemporary English woodcut

HALLEYs COMET, 1531. Contemporary English woodcut

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: HALLEYs COMET, 1910. The comet leaving the Solar System in 1910

HALLEYs COMET, 1910. The comet leaving the Solar System in 1910

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: ASTROLABE, 1574. Humphrey Coles astrolabe, 1574, showing alidade, or sight rule

ASTROLABE, 1574. Humphrey Coles astrolabe, 1574, showing alidade, or sight rule, the rete or star map, removable plate with lines of altitude, and hours within the graduated rim

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: ALLEGORY OF SATURN, 1482. Allegorical representation of the planet Saturn

ALLEGORY OF SATURN, 1482. Allegorical representation of the planet Saturn. Woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag 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 image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: SUN AND MOON, 1480. Decorative faces of the sun and the moon discussing the powers

SUN AND MOON, 1480. Decorative faces of the sun and the moon discussing the powers of the firmament. Woodcut, Dutch, 1480

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: THE MOON, 1610. The moon at its first quarter. Woodcut from Galileo Galileis Siderius Nuncius

THE MOON, 1610. The moon at its first quarter. Woodcut from Galileo Galileis Siderius Nuncius, 1610

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: THE MOON, 1610. The three-day-old moon. Woodcut from Galileo Galileis Siderius Nuncius

THE MOON, 1610. The three-day-old moon. Woodcut from Galileo Galileis Siderius Nuncius, 1610

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: EGYPT: SUN. The solar barge of the ancient Egyptians, on which the sun travels

EGYPT: SUN. The solar barge of the ancient Egyptians, on which the sun travels over the sky to the west, and returns through the nether world to the east

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: SOLAR ECLIPSE, 1482. Woodcut from Johannes de Sacrobuscos Opus Spaericum, Venice

SOLAR ECLIPSE, 1482. Woodcut from Johannes de Sacrobuscos Opus Spaericum, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1543. Ptolemy (left), the Alexandrian astronomer, and the German mathematician

ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1543. Ptolemy (left), the Alexandrian astronomer, and the German mathematician and astronomer Johann Muller Regiomontanus seated beneath an armillary sphere with a zodiac

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: CANIS MINOR, 1482. Figuration of Canis Minor

CANIS MINOR, 1482. Figuration of Canis Minor. Woodcut from Hyginus, Poeticon Astronomicon Venice, 1482

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1531. Johannes de Sacroboscos Textus de sphaera, published in Paris

ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1531. Johannes de Sacroboscos Textus de sphaera, published in Paris
ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1531. Johannes de Sacroboscos " Textus de sphaera, " published in Paris. Woodcut, 1531

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag 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 image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag 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 image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: The Northern Hemisphere of the Celestial Globe. Designed by the Arabic astronomer

The Northern Hemisphere of the Celestial Globe. Designed by the Arabic astronomer, Mohammud ben Heleah of Monsul, 1275
CELESTIAL GLOBE, 1275. The Northern Hemisphere of the Celestial Globe. Designed by the Arabic astronomer, Mohammud ben Heleah of Monsul, 1275

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: The Third Day. Woodcut from Hartmann Schedels Weltchronik, Nuremberg, Germany, 1493

The Third Day. Woodcut from Hartmann Schedels Weltchronik, Nuremberg, Germany, 1493
GOD CREATING WORLD, 1493. The Third Day. Woodcut from Hartmann Schedels Weltchronik, Nuremberg, Germany, 1493

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: An early outdoor quadrant invented by Tyco Brahe. Engraving

An early outdoor quadrant invented by Tyco Brahe. Engraving
OUTDOOR QUADRANT. An early outdoor quadrant invented by Tyco Brahe. Engraving

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: The Northern Hemisphere of the Celestial Globe. Woodcut, 1515

The Northern Hemisphere of the Celestial Globe. Woodcut, 1515, by Albrecht Durer for the Viennese cartographer Johannes
CELESTIAL SPHERE, 1515. The Northern Hemisphere of the Celestial Globe. Woodcut, 1515, by Albrecht Durer for the Viennese cartographer Johannes Stabius

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: The Imperial Observatory at Peking, China. Line engraving, French, 1747

The Imperial Observatory at Peking, China. Line engraving, French, 1747, after an engraving from Le Comtes Voyage au
PEKING OBSERVATORY, 1698. The Imperial Observatory at Peking, China. Line engraving, French, 1747, after an engraving from Le Comtes Voyage au Chine, 1698

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: Engraved on a brass mirror of the T ang period, 618-907 A. D

Engraved on a brass mirror of the T ang period, 618-907 A. D
CHINESE CELESTIAL SPHERE. Engraved on a brass mirror of the T ang period, 618-907 A.D

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: Tycho Brahes late 16th century planetary system showing the sun with all the planets revolving

Tycho Brahes late 16th century planetary system showing the sun with all the planets revolving around the earth
PTOLEMAIC UNIVERSE. Tycho Brahes late 16th century planetary system showing the sun with all the planets revolving around the earth

Background image4 Jun 2007 Tote Bag Collection: Ptolemaic universe, with the earth at the center. Woodcut from Cornelius Cornipolitanus

Ptolemaic universe, with the earth at the center. Woodcut from Cornelius Cornipolitanus Chronographia
PTOLEMAIC UNIVERSE, 1537. Ptolemaic universe, with the earth at the center. Woodcut from Cornelius Cornipolitanus Chronographia, printed at Utrecht, Netherlands, in 1537


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