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Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Albertus Magnus (c1200-1280)

Albertus Magnus (c1200-1280) Italian Dominican friar called Doctor Universalis. Bishop of Ratisbon, 1260. Melded theology and Aristotelianism. 16th century portrait woodcut

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605)

Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605) Italian botanist, naturalist and physician. Published illustrated books on fishes, birds and insects. 16th century copperplate engraving

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Albertus Magnus (c1200-1280)

Albertus Magnus (c1200-1280) Italian Dominican friar called Doctor Universalis. Bishop of Ratisbon, 1260. Melded theology and Aristotelianism. From engraving by Th. De Bry (1528-98)

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Albertus Magnus (c1200-1280)

Albertus Magnus (c1200-1280) Italian Dominican friar called Doctor Universalis. Bishop of Ratisbon, 1260, holding open book. Melded theology and Aristotelianism

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63-12 BC)

Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (63-12 BC) Roman statesman and naval and military commander. Friend, son-in-law, and deputy of Emperor Augustus

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Agnes, martyred c304, patron saint of virgins

Agnes, martyred c304, patron saint of virgins, with her emblem a lamb, and Catherine of Alexandria, wearing coronet representing royal descent, holding sword and spiked wheel

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Agamemnon, legendary king of Mycenae

Agamemnon, legendary king of Mycenae and leader of the punitive Greek expedition against Troy. Gold funerary mask, Mycenae c1600-1500 BC reputed to be that of Agamemnon

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Aesop - probably legendary Greek fabulist

Aesop - probably legendary Greek fabulist. According to Herodotus, he lived in the 6th century BC. Woodcut from Hartmann Schedel " Liber chronicarum mundi" (Nuremberg Chronicle)

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Aesop - probably legendary Greek fabulist

Aesop - probably legendary Greek fabulist. According to Herodotus, he lived in the 6th century BC. Frontispiece of William Caxtons " Fables of Aesop", London c1480. Woodcut

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Joseph Addison (1672-1719)

Joseph Addison (1672-1719) English essayist, poet, playwright and politician. Friend of Richard Steele and Jonathan Swift

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: George Abbott (1562-1633)

George Abbott (1562-1633). English cleric; Archbishop of Canterbury 1611, holding prayerbook(ja) supporter of Puritans. From 17th century engraving by Simon Pass

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: A Matchlock mechanism in use on British firearms c1700 at the time of William III. Engraving

A Matchlock mechanism in use on British firearms c1700 at the time of William III. Engraving

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Animal-to-man blood transfusion

Animal-to-man blood transfusion: In both England and France this procedure was tried using lambs and calves. After engraving from George Abraham Mercklino " Tractatio med

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Direct person-to-person blood transfusion at the wrist

Direct person-to-person blood transfusion at the wrist. After engraving from George Abraham Mercklino " Tractatio med. Curiosa de murto et occasu transfusionis sanguinis" Nuremberg, 1679

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Direct person-to-person blood transfusion

Direct person-to-person blood transfusion. After engraving from George Abraham Mercklino " Tractatio med. Curiosa de murto et occasu transfusionis sanguinis", Nuremberg, 1679

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: George II (1683-1760)

George II (1683-1760) King of Great Britain and Ireland and Elector of Hanover from 1727. Wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Daedalus and Icaros fitted with their wings

Daedalus and Icaros fitted with their wings. According to legend, in order to escape from Crete, Daedalus made wings of wax and feathers for himself and his son

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Graham White (left) and RT Gates, British pioneer aviators. Photograph

Graham White (left) and RT Gates, British pioneer aviators. Photograph

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Woman with issue of blood touching the border of Jesus

Woman with issue of blood touching the border of Jesus garment and being healed of her affliction. Jesus said to her Daughter, they faith hath made thee whole. From J.J

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist

Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist. Bible, New Testament. From J.J. Tissot " The Life of our Saviour Jesus Christ" c1890. Oleograph

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Jesus teaching on the sea shore

Jesus teaching on the sea shore. Bible, New Testament, St Matthew Ch 12. From J.J. Tissot " The Life of our Saviour Jesus Christ" c1890. Oleograph

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Oxus Treasure

Oxus Treasure: Gold Achaemenid Persian metalwork 5th-4th centuries BC discovered on banks of Oxus River (Amu Darya) in Katanga province of Afghanistan, once part of Bactria.male figure in profile

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Left: Traversing Carronade carriage

Left: Traversing Carronade carriage
Left:Traversing Carronade carriage. Carronade, short piece of naval ordnance with large calibre chamber, like a mortar. Right top: William Congreves traversing ship gun carriage: Right botom

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Novalis (1772-1801)

Novalis (1772-1801), pen-name of Friedrich von Hardenberg, German Romantic poet and novelist. Died of consumption. Known as the Prophet of Romanticism

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: George Washington (1732-99)

George Washington (1732-99), first President of the USA. Oil on canvas. Custis Lee Collection

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Witches destroying a house by fire - Swabia, 1533

Witches destroying a house by fire - Swabia, 1533. Woodcut from Francesco Maria Guazzo " Compendium Maleficarum", Milan, 1608

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Witch shooting a man in the foot

Witch shooting a man in the foot with an enchanted arrow made from a hazel wand. From Ulrich Molitor " De Laniis et phitonicis mulieribus", Constance, 1489. Woodcut

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Witches casting a spell to bring rain

Witches casting a spell to bring rain. Woodcut from Ulrich Molitor " De Laniis et phitonicis mulieribus", Constance, 1489

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Witch summoning up a monster

Witch summoning up a monster. This was supposed to have happened in front of Marcomir, King of the Franks. Woodcut from Sebastian Munster " Cosmographia universalis", Basle, 1544

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: North American Huron Indians of what is now Virginia

North American Huron Indians of what is now Virginia, hunting and preparing food in woodland. From Allain Manesson Mallet " Description de l Universe..", Frankfurt-am-Main, 1686

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Four or the species of finch observed by Darwin

Four or the species of finch observed by Darwin
Darwins Finches. Four or the species of finch observed by Darwin on the Galapagos Islands, showing variation of beak.The study of the flora of the Islands contributed to Charles Darwins theory of

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Title page of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica

Title page of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, Basel, 1543, showing Vesalius dissecting a body

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Galileo presenting his telescope to the Muses

Galileo presenting his telescope to the Muses, and pointing out a heliocentric system of the universe. Note Jupiter and its satellites, the phases of Venus, and the triple nature of Saturn

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Bridgewater Canal, England, crossing the River Irwell by a viaduct

Bridgewater Canal, England, crossing the River Irwell by a viaduct. In foreground Hobblers are pulling boat on river. Engineer: James Brindley (1716-72). Hand-coloured engraving

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Fire engine. From Georg Andreas Bockler

Fire engine. From Georg Andreas Bockler " Theatrum Machinarum Novum", Nuremberg, 1673. Engraving

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Fire engine. From Isaac de Caus

Fire engine. From Isaac de Caus " Nouvelle Invention de Lever l Eau Plus Hault", London, 1664. Engraving

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Anton von Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723)

Anton von Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723). Dutch microscopist. Portrait engraving from his " Arcana naturae detecta", Delft, 1723

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Galileos diagram of the Copernican (heliocentric)

Galileos diagram of the Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe showing also his own discovery, the four satellites (moons) of Jupiter

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Henry Hudson (c1550-1611) English navigator

Henry Hudson (c1550-1611) English navigator. Medal showing him ascending the Hudson River to Albany in 1609

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Taj Mahal, Agra, India

Taj Mahal, Agra, India. 17th century marble mausoleum built by Shah Jahan for his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Photograph

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: 9-branched candelabra used in Judaism at Hannukah

9-branched candelabra used in Judaism at Hannukah

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (1340-1399)

John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster (1340-1399), fourth son of Edward II of England, father of Henry IV. Shakespeares " Time-honoured Lancaster" Engraving after a window, All Souls, 0xford

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Undershot water wheel powering a fulling mill

Undershot water wheel powering a fulling mill. Tappets, C, on shaft, B, raise and lower mallets, D, D, which pound the woollen cloth

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Java - Borabodur. Stupa, c. AD 750-850, relief

Java - Borabodur. Stupa, c. AD 750-850, relief
Java - Borabodur. Stupa, c.AD 750-850, relief. Scene from a sutra

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Northern India - Konarak. Surya-Deul, 13th century

Northern India - Konarak. Surya-Deul, 13th century. Side wall of " temple cart". Photograph

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Five-headed bust of Shiva, third divinity of Hindu trinity (trimurti)

Five-headed bust of Shiva, third divinity of Hindu trinity (trimurti). Mid-10th century. Photograph

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575)

Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575) Swiss Protestant Reformation divine. Successor to Zwingli. Copperplate engraving

Background imageImages Dated 1st February 1754: Galileos observation of sunspots

Galileos observation of sunspots. From Galileo Galilei " Istoria", Rome 1613. Engraving



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