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"Cientcos: Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Scientific Discoveries and Artistic Expressions" Step into the fascinating world of "cientcos, " where science, art

Background imageCientcos Collection: Histological Diagram of a Mammalian Retina

Histological Diagram of a Mammalian Retina
RAMON Y CAJAL, Santiago (1852-1934). Spanish doctor and histologist, Nobel Prize in 1906. Histological diagram of a mammalian retina. Original drawing by Ramon y Cajal

Background imageCientcos Collection: FRANK, Johann Peter (1745 - 1821). German physician

FRANK, Johann Peter (1745 - 1821). German physician and hygienist, pioneer of the public health. Oil

Background imageCientcos Collection: Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier

Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier
Lavoisier, Antoine-Laurent (1743-1794). French chemist. Established the composition of the water and the basis of bioenergetics. Portrait at his laboratory. Oil

Background imageCientcos Collection: Andrea Vesalio. De humani corporis fabrica

Andrea Vesalio. De humani corporis fabrica
Vesalius, Andreas (1514-1564). Brabantian anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy, De humani corporis fabrica. Oil

Background imageCientcos Collection: Egyptians surgical instruments made of bronze. Egyptian

Egyptians surgical instruments made of bronze. Egyptian art. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. History of Medicine Museum

Background imageCientcos Collection: WEGENER, Alfred (1880-1930). German polar researcher

WEGENER, Alfred (1880-1930). German polar researcher, geophysicist and meteorologist. Oil

Background imageCientcos Collection: Persian astrolabe from 17th century. FRANCE. ΌE-DE-FRANCE

Persian astrolabe from 17th century. FRANCE. ΌE-DE-FRANCE
Persian astrolabe from 17th century. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Museum of Arts and Crafts (CNAM)

Background imageCientcos Collection: Enfermedades de los ojos (Eye diseases). Engraving

Enfermedades de los ojos (Eye diseases). Engraving illustrating major eye diseases: stye, conjunctivitis, squint, pterygium, keratitis. Engraving

Background imageCientcos Collection: Rabanus Maurus. De Rerum Naturis, 11th c

Rabanus Maurus. De Rerum Naturis, 11th c
RABANUS, Maurus (c. 780 - 856). De universo or De rerum naturis. 842 - 847. Codex 132. Heaven and zodiac signs. Edition of the 11th century from the original Carolingian manuscript. Romanesque art

Background imageCientcos Collection: Maya calendar

Maya calendar with glyphs. Maya art. MEXICO. CHIAPAS. Palenque. INAH Palenque Museum

Background imageCientcos Collection: Masonic tools

Masonic tools. Drawing. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Mus饠 du Grand Orient de France et de la Franc-Ma篮 nerie Europ饮 ne

Background imageCientcos Collection: Planetarium with the Copernican system. FRANCE

Planetarium with the Copernican system. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Museum of Arts and Crafts (CNAM)

Background imageCientcos Collection: Mendel, Gregor Johann (1822-1884). Austrian biologist

Mendel, Gregor Johann (1822-1884). Austrian biologist. Mendelian inheritance. Oil

Background imageCientcos Collection: HERSCHEL, Sir Frederick William (1738-1822). German

HERSCHEL, Sir Frederick William (1738-1822). German astronomer, technical expert, and composer. He discovered of the planet Uranus. Oil

Background imageCientcos Collection: MORSE, Samuel (1791-1872). North American painter

MORSE, Samuel (1791-1872). North American painter and physicist, telegraphs inventor. Morse telegraph receiving station using punched tape Movilleron, early 20th c

Background imageCientcos Collection: SCHALL VON BELL, Adam (1591-1661). German Jesuit

SCHALL VON BELL, Adam (1591-1661). German Jesuit and astronomer. He spent most of his life as a missionary in China and became an adviser to the Shunzhi Emperor of the Qing dynasty. Engraving

Background imageCientcos Collection: CARREL, Alexis (1873 - 1944). French surgeon

CARREL, Alexis (1873 - 1944). French surgeon and biologist. Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1912. Oil

Background imageCientcos Collection: FLAMMARION, Camille (1842 - 1925). French astronomer

FLAMMARION, Camille (1842 - 1925). French astronomer. Oil

Background imageCientcos Collection: ADLER, Alfred (1870-1937). Austrian psychiatrist

ADLER, Alfred (1870-1937). Austrian psychiatrist: member of group around Freud. Oil

Background imageCientcos Collection: SEMMELWEISS, Ignaz (1816 - 1865). Hungarian doctor

SEMMELWEISS, Ignaz (1816 - 1865). Hungarian doctor. He discovered that puerperal fever is caused by infectious agents. Oil

Background imageCientcos Collection: Nobel, Alfred Berhard (1833-1896). Swedish chemist

Nobel, Alfred Berhard (1833-1896). Swedish chemist. Inventor of dynamite

Background imageCientcos Collection: FERMI, Enrico (1901-1954). Italian physicist, Nobel

FERMI, Enrico (1901-1954). Italian physicist, Nobel laureate in 1938. Oil

Background imageCientcos Collection: VALUE

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Human Anatomy. Digestive system. Engraving

Background imageCientcos Collection: ALBARRAN Y DOM͎GEZ, Joaqu�(1860 - 1912). Cuban

ALBARRAN Y DOM͎GEZ, Joaqu�(1860 - 1912). Cuban
ALBARRAN Y DOM͎ GEZ, Joaqu� (1860 - 1912). Cuban urologist. Engraving

Background imageCientcos Collection: Poeticon Astronomicum. The constellation of Bo�

Poeticon Astronomicum. The constellation of Bo�;. Work attributed to Hyginus. Incunable, 15th c. Renaissance art. Engraving

Background imageCientcos Collection: SCHEINER, Christoph (1575-1650). Physicist and astronomer

SCHEINER, Christoph (1575-1650). Physicist and astronomer in Ingolstadt. Projecting the image of the Sun through a refracting telescope on to a screen in order to study sunpots. Engraving

Background imageCientcos Collection: Experiments with the phonograph in the Royal Institution

Experiments with the phonograph in the Royal Institution, 1878. Professors John Tyndall and W.H. Preece Speaking into Phonograph. Engraving

Background imageCientcos Collection: EVEREST, George (1790-1866). Welsh surveyor

EVEREST, George (1790-1866). Welsh surveyor and geographer

Background imageCientcos Collection: AZARA, F鬩x de (1746-1821). Spanish explorer, naturalist

AZARA, F鬩x de (1746-1821). Spanish explorer, naturalist
AZARA, F鬩 x de (1746-1821). Spanish explorer, naturalist, engineer and cartographer. Engraving. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. National Library

Background imageCientcos Collection: EHRLICH, Paul (1854-1915). German physician

EHRLICH, Paul (1854-1915). German physician and scientist who worked in the fields of hematology, immunology, and chemotherapy. Nobel Prize in 1908. Engraving

Background imageCientcos Collection: HERSCHEL, William. German astronomer

HERSCHEL, William. German astronomer
HERSCHEL, Sir Frederick William (1738-1822). German astronomer, technical expert, and composer. He discovered of the planet Uranus. Engraving

Background imageCientcos Collection: GALEN. Engraving

GALEN. Engraving
Galen of Pergamum (129-c. 216). Greek physician, anatomist and therapist. Oil

Background imageCientcos Collection: Ambroise Pare

Ambroise Pare
PARE, Ambroise (1509-1590). French surgeon. Oil


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"Cientcos: Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Scientific Discoveries and Artistic Expressions" Step into the fascinating world of "cientcos, " where science, art, and history intertwine to unravel the mysteries of our universe. From ancient civilizations to modern-day researchers, this captivating journey takes us through various realms of knowledge. Delve into the intricate details of a histological diagram depicting a mammalian retina, revealing the complex structure that allows us to perceive light and colors. Witness Antonio Zanchi's evocative painting "Death in Venice" from 1666, capturing both beauty and mortality with its masterful brushstrokes. Johann Peter Frank's contributions as a German physician resonate throughout medical history, while Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier's groundbreaking work in chemistry revolutionized our understanding of matter and energy. Andrea Vesalio's iconic masterpiece "De humani corporis fabrica" showcases his pioneering anatomical studies that laid the foundation for modern medicine. Travel back in time to ancient Egypt, where surgical instruments made of bronze were meticulously crafted by skilled hands. Alfred Wegener's exploration as a German polar researcher unraveled secrets about Earth's continents' movement through his theory of continental drift. Marvel at an exquisite Persian astrolabe from the 17th century, showcasing France's cultural exchange with other nations during that era. Explore eye diseases depicted in engravings titled "Enfermedades de los ojos, " shedding light on historical medical practices aimed at preserving vision. Rabanus Maurus' timeless manuscript "De Rerum Naturis" offers insights into medieval scientific thought while deciphering Maya calendar symbols reveals their advanced astronomical knowledge. Finally, glimpse into Freemasonry with their symbolic tools representing enlightenment and personal growth. In this eclectic collection spanning centuries and continents, we witness humanity's insatiable curiosity driving scientific progress alongside artistic expression—a testament to our endless quest for knowledge and understanding.