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Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Doriphoros designed by Polykleitos

Doriphoros designed by Polykleitos, around 440 BC, copy in the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet university or LMU, Munich, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Doriphoros designed by Polykleitos

Doriphoros designed by Polykleitos, around 440 BC, copy in the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet university or LMU, Munich, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: 11 September 1970, Rostock district

11 September 1970, Rostock district, city of Rostock, pupils of class 10a of the 44th Polytechnic High School Rostock pose in front of the camera. Rostock, GDR GDR

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: 12.05.1969, GDR, Rostock district

12.05.1969, GDR, Rostock district, city of Rostock, 44th Polytechnic High School, A choir of pioneers and members of the Free German Youth (FDJ) sings fight songs at the beginning of an event

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber

Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber
1, 1st, 2 people, aged, arts, black, black-and-white, black-white, character, composers, conduct, conducting, conductor, conductors, copy, depiction, depictions, display, draw, drawing, drawings

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Christian Daniel Rauch, 2 January 1777

Christian Daniel Rauch, 2 January 1777
1 person, 1900s, 19th-century, 2, 3, aged, art work, artists, arts, artwork, artworks, black, black-and-white, black-white, bunch of, centuries, century, character, christian, christian daniel rauch

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Picture series Kinder werden Leute

Picture series Kinder werden Leute, Hoehere Toechterschule, Liebigbild, digitally restored reproduction of a collector's picture from around 1900, public domain, exact date unknown

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Picture series picture puzzle, lecture on money

Picture series picture puzzle, lecture on money, Liebig picture, digitally restored reproduction of a collector's picture from around 1900, public domain, exact date unknown

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Picture series Kings, Francis I

Picture series Kings, Francis I, 1530, The king signs the deed of foundation of the College de France, Liebig picture, digitally restored reproduction of a collective picture from ca 1900

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Ludwig Freiherr von Tuerkheim (1777-1846)

Ludwig Freiherr von Tuerkheim (1777-1846), physician, health politician, rector of the University of Vienna, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Paul Maria Joseph Partsch (born 11 June 1791 in Vienna)

Paul Maria Joseph Partsch (born 11 June 1791 in Vienna)
Paul Maria Joseph Partsch (born 11 June 1791 in Vienna, died 3 October 1856 in Vienna) was an Austrian geologist and mineralogist, when he was a member of the Academy of Sciences, Historical

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Joseph Johann Littrow, since 1836 Edler von Littrow

Joseph Johann Littrow, since 1836 Edler von Littrow, also given in the literature as Johann Josef Littrow, (born 13 March 1781 in Bischofteinitz in West Bohemia)

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Josef Ladislav Jandera, OPraem (German Joseph Ladislaus Jandera)

Josef Ladislav Jandera, OPraem (German Joseph Ladislaus Jandera)
Josef Ladislav Jandera, OPraem (German Joseph Ladislaus Jandera, * 19 February 1776 in Horschitz, Koeniggraetzer Kreis)

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Gyoergy Andrassy, Count of Csik-Szent-Kiraly (1797-1872)

Gyoergy Andrassy, Count of Csik-Szent-Kiraly (1797-1872), Chief Bailiff of Saros County, Member of the Hungarian Academy, Judex Curiae

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Gyoergy Andrassy, Count of Csik-Szent-Kiraly (1797-1872)

Gyoergy Andrassy, Count of Csik-Szent-Kiraly (1797-1872), Chief Bailiff of Saros County, Member of the Hungarian Academy, Judex Curiae

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Georg Kurzbauer (1812-1878), Professor at the Imperial-Royal Technical College and the Vienna Commercial Academy

Georg Kurzbauer (1812-1878), Professor at the Imperial-Royal Technical College and the Vienna Commercial Academy, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Hugo Wilhelm Fritz, Schaper, 31 July 1841

Hugo Wilhelm Fritz, Schaper, 31 July 1841, 29 November 1919, was a German sculptor and medallist of the late 19th century and a representative of the Berlin School of Sculpture, Historical

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl, 6 April 1806

Friedrich Wilhelm Ritschl, 6 April 1806, 9 November 1876, was a German classical philologist in Halle, Breslau, Bonn and Leipzig

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Ferdinand Jacob Redtenbacher, 25 July 1809

Ferdinand Jacob Redtenbacher, 25 July 1809, 16 April 1863

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Christian Daniel Rauch, 2 January 1777

Christian Daniel Rauch, 2 January 1777, 3 December 1857, was a German sculptor of German Classicism

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: The University in Koenigsberg, Kaliningrad

The University in Koenigsberg, Kaliningrad, Russia, in 1880, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century, Europe

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Adolf Gottlieb Christoph Harless

Adolf Gottlieb Christoph Harless, from 1854 Ritter von Harless, 21 November 1806, 5 September 1879, a German Lutheran theologian and a co-founder of the so-called Erlangen School, Historical

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Ernst Julius Haehnel, 9 March 1811

Ernst Julius Haehnel, 9 March 1811, 22 May 1891, a German sculptor and professor at the Dresden Academy of Art, Historical, digital reproduction of an original 19th century model

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Roscher (21 October 1817)

Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Roscher (21 October 1817)
Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Roscher (21 October 1817, 4 June 1894) was a German historian and economist

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Gustav Benjamin Schwab, 19 June 1792

Gustav Benjamin Schwab, 19 June 1792, 4 November 1850, was a German pastor, grammar school professor and writer who belonged to the Swabian school of poets, Historical

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: The old princely school Sankt Afra zu Meissen

The old princely school Sankt Afra zu Meissen, Saxony, Germany, in 1890, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century, Europe

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Saechsische Landesgymnasium Sankt Afra zu Meissen

Saechsische Landesgymnasium Sankt Afra zu Meissen, Saxony, Germany, in 1890, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century, Europe

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: The Technical University of Hanover

The Technical University of Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany, in 1880, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century, Europe

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Karl August Hase, from 1883 von Hase

Karl August Hase, from 1883 von Hase, also Karl von Steinbach, 25 August 1800, 3 January 1890, Protestant theologian

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Wilhelm Camphausen, 8 February 1818

Wilhelm Camphausen, 8 February 1818, 18 June 1885, a German military and battle painter of the Duesseldorf School, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: The chemical laboratory of the University of Berlin

The chemical laboratory of the University of Berlin, Germany, in 1880, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century, Europe

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: The chemical laboratory of the University of Leipzig

The chemical laboratory of the University of Leipzig, Germany, in 1880, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century, Europe

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten, also Gotthart Ludwig Kosegarten

Ludwig Gotthard Kosegarten, also Gotthart Ludwig Kosegarten, Ludwig Theobul Kosegarten, 1 February 1758, 26 October 1818, pastor of the church Altenkirchen on Ruegen

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Gradierhaus, Gradierwerk, Leckwerk

Gradierhaus, Gradierwerk, Leckwerk, is a facility for salt extraction, in 1870, historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Farming school and agricultural college in Hildesheim

Farming school and agricultural college in Hildesheim, Germany, in 1875, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century, Europe

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: The Royal Conservatory of Music in Leipzig

The Royal Conservatory of Music in Leipzig, Germany, 1890, Historical, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century, Europe

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Karl Karmarsch, 17 October 1803

Karl Karmarsch, 17 October 1803, 24 March 1879, a German technologist and for many years the first director of the Polytechnic School, later the Technical University of Hanover, Historical

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Franz Serafin Exner (born 28 August 1802 in Vienna)

Franz Serafin Exner (born 28 August 1802 in Vienna)
Franz Serafin Exner (born 28 August 1802 in Vienna, died 21 June 1853 in Padua) was an Austrian philosopher

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Emile Zola (1840-1902) French journalist and novelist of the naturalist school

Emile Zola (1840-1902) French journalist and novelist of the naturalist school

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Edward Forbes (1815-1854), British geologist

Edward Forbes (1815-1854), British geologist. Professor of Botany, Kings College London. President of the Royal Geological Society in 1853. From The Life of Sir Roderick I

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Andrew Crombie Ramsay (1814-1891)

Andrew Crombie Ramsay (1814-1891), British geologist. Professor of Geology at University College London 1847. President of the Royal Geological Society 1862-1864. From The Life of Sir Roderick I

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: John Walker (1731-1803), born in Canongate

John Walker (1731-1803), born in Canongate, Edinburgh, Scotland. Scottish chemist, botanist, mineralogist and meteorologist, Professor of Natural History at the University of Edinburgh 1779-1803

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: William Gregory (1803-1858), Scottish chemist

William Gregory (1803-1858), Scottish chemist. Professor of Medicine and Chemistry at King's College in Aberdeen and from 1843 Professor of Chemistry at the University of Edinburgh

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Heinrich Rose (1795-1864), German mineralogist and analytical chemist

Heinrich Rose (1795-1864), German mineralogist and analytical chemist. Professor of chemistry at the University of Berlin from 1823. From James Sheridan Muspratt Chemistry (London, ca. 1860)

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: James Sheridan Muspratt (1821-1871)

James Sheridan Muspratt (1821-1871) studied chemistry with Thomas Graham in Glasgow and London and with Justus von Liebig in Giessen (1843)

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: George Fownes (1815-1849). British chemist

George Fownes (1815-1849). British chemist. First Professor of Chemistry at the School of Pharmacy of the Pharmaceutical Society of London 1842-1846

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Leopold Gmelin (1788-1853), German physiologist and chemist

Leopold Gmelin (1788-1853), German physiologist and chemist. Professor of chemistry and medicine at the University of Heidelberg 1817-1852. From James Sheridan Muspratt Chemistry (London, ca. 1860)

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Jan Gruter (Gruytere, Gruterus) (1560-1627)

Jan Gruter (Gruytere, Gruterus) (1560-1627). Belgian-born classical scholar. He held various professorships, including at the universities of Wittenberg and Heidelberg

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Aristippus, born around 435 BC

Aristippus, born around 435 BC, died around 356 BC Founder of the Cyrenaic school of philosophy

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Plato was born between 428 and 427 BC and died between 348 and 347 BC

Plato was born between 428 and 427 BC and died between 348 and 347 BC. Classical Greek philosopher, mathematician, author of philosophical dialogues and founder of the Academy in Athens

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: John Locke 1632 1704 English philosopher who founded the school of empiricism

John Locke 1632 1704 English philosopher who founded the school of empiricism, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Record date not stated

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Gardening, School, Children in the community school garden in Friedenau near Berlin

Gardening, School, Children in the community school garden in Friedenau near Berlin, in 1895, Germany, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Painting by an unknown painter of the Fontainebleau school

Painting by an unknown painter of the Fontainebleau school, double portrait of Gabrielle d Estrees and her sister, showing Gabrielle d'Estrees, mistress of Henry IV

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Johann Seibert, 1782-1846, Dr med

Johann Seibert, 1782-1846, Dr med

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Franz de Paula Augustin Wirer, later ennobled as Ritter von Rettenbach

Franz de Paula Augustin Wirer, later ennobled as Ritter von Rettenbach, 2 April 1771, 30 March 1844, was court physician at the Viennese court and personal physician to Emperor Franz I

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Marischal College, Aberdeen, Scotland

Marischal College, Aberdeen, Scotland, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Record date not stated

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Einsiedeln, schoolhouse and monastery

Einsiedeln, schoolhouse and monastery, Vierwaldstaettersee, Switzerland, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Record date not stated, Europe

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Jean-Marie Coutelle, appointed commander of the Aerostiers in 1794

Jean-Marie Coutelle, appointed commander of the Aerostiers in 1794. Bottom right: Painting a balloon at the school for military ballooning in Meudon

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: The Kings College at Cambridge

The Kings College at Cambridge, England, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Record date not stated

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: College Green, Dublin, Ireland

College Green, Dublin, Ireland, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Record date not stated, Europe

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Richard Bentley (1662-142), English classical philologist and philologist

Richard Bentley (1662-142), English classical philologist and philologist. Master of Trinity College, Cambridge. Mocked by Jonathan Swift in The Battle of the Books (1704)

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: William Graham Sumner (1840-1910)

William Graham Sumner (1840-1910), American sociologist, economist and protagonist of social Darwinism. Professor of sociology at Yale University

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Gerard Troost (1776-11850), Dutch-born American geologist and natural philosopher

Gerard Troost (1776-11850), Dutch-born American geologist and natural philosopher. Professor of chemistry, geology and mineralogy at the University of Nashville (1828)

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Gotthilf Henry Ernest Muhlenberg (1753-1815)

Gotthilf Henry Ernest Muhlenberg (1753-1815), American Lutheran pastor and botanist. First president of Franklin College, Pennsylvania (1787)

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Elisha Mitchell (1793-1857) American naturalist and explorer

Elisha Mitchell (1793-1857) American naturalist and explorer. Professor of chemistry, mineralogy and geology at the University of North Carolina

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Samuel Dousland Waddy, 1804-1876

Samuel Dousland Waddy, 1804-1876, English Methodist minister who was instrumental in the founding of Wesley College in Sheffield, one of the first Wesleyan schools

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Matthew Arnold 1822-1888 English poet and critic

Matthew Arnold 1822-1888 English poet and critic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Record date not stated

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Martin Opitz, ennobled with name multiplication to Opitz von Boberfeld

Martin Opitz, ennobled with name multiplication to Opitz von Boberfeld, 23 December 1597, 20 August 1639, was the founder of the Silesian School of Poetry

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Alexander von Pawlowski (1830-1882)

Alexander von Pawlowski (1830-1882), Court Councillor, Professor of Financial Law at the University of Vienna, Director of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Edward Alleyn (born 1 September 1566 in London)

Edward Alleyn (born 1 September 1566 in London)
Edward Alleyn (born 1 September 1566 in London, died 25 November 1626 in London) was one of the most famous actors of William Shakespeare's time, Historical

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Sir Isaac Newton (born 4 January 1643 in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth in Lincolnshire)

Sir Isaac Newton (born 4 January 1643 in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth in Lincolnshire)
Sir Isaac Newton (born 4 January 1643 in Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth in Lincolnshire, died 31 March 1727 in Kensington) was an English physicist

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: The Auditorium and Annex, Chicago

The Auditorium and Annex, Chicago, United States, 1890, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, United States, Historic

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Thomas Linacre or Lynaker c.1460 to 1524 English humanist and doctor

Thomas Linacre or Lynaker c.1460 to 1524 English humanist and doctor, physician, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original, Record date not stated

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: John Caius also called Kaye, Keys and Kees 1510 to 1573 English doctor

John Caius also called Kaye, Keys and Kees 1510 to 1573 English doctor, physician and second founder of Gonville and Caius College, Historical

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Zeno of Citium, 336-264, philosopher from Cyprus

Zeno of Citium, 336-264, philosopher from Cyprus

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: William Herbert 3rd Earl of Pembroke 1580-1630 Lord Chamberlain and founder of Pembroke College

William Herbert 3rd Earl of Pembroke 1580-1630 Lord Chamberlain and founder of Pembroke College

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Isaac Barrow (born October 1630 in London died 4 May 1677) was an English clergyman

Isaac Barrow (born October 1630 in London died 4 May 1677) was an English clergyman, scholar and mathematician, Historical, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Sir Henry Halford, 1st Baronet (2 October 1766)

Sir Henry Halford, 1st Baronet (2 October 1766)
Sir Henry Halford, 1st Baronet (2 October 1766, 1844), born Henry Vaughan, was President of the Royal College of Physicians for 24 years, Historic

Background imageEducational Institutions Collection: Robert Lowth 1710

Robert Lowth 1710, 1787 Bishop of the Church of England and Professor of Poetry at Oxford University from the book Crabbs Historical Dictionary from 1825, Historical



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EDITORS COMMENTS

"Exploring the Rich History of Educational Institutions: From Bucharest to Cairo and Beyond" Step into the world through captivating historical images. In front of the University Library in Bucharest, Romania, stands an awe-inspiring equestrian statue of Carol I, symbolizing knowledge's noble pursuit. Delve deeper into this library's grandeur as you explore its vast collection that has nurtured countless minds. Journeying to Cairo, Egypt, we uncover a fascinating wood engraving from 1880 showcasing the Arab University. This restored reproduction transports us back in time when education was revered and cherished. Witness how these ancient halls laid the foundation for intellectual growth and cultural exchange. Moving on to Belgium, we encounter a digitally restored image capturing Jacobs, Minister of Interior and Public Instruction during the Malon Government era. This glimpse into history reminds us of the influential figures who shaped educational policies with dedication and vision. The 50th anniversary celebration at Germany's University of Bonn takes center stage next as we embark on a Rhine trip by steamboat to Rolandseck. A beautifully restored photograph from the 19th century evokes nostalgia for an era where academia thrived amidst picturesque landscapes. Traveling further within Germany, we step inside Arnold Staub's weaving mill school class in Kuchen, Baden-Wuerttemberg. Immerse yourself in this historic setting where practical skills were imparted alongside traditional education—a testament to vocational training's importance throughout history. Austria beckons us with an enchanting glimpse into Vienna's School of Music—the New Conservatory—circa 1885. This digitally restored reproduction unveils a bygone era when melodies filled hallowed halls and aspiring musicians honed their craft under expert guidance. Our journey concludes in Italy with two iconic landmarks: The Arch of Constantine and Trevi Fountain in Rome. These historically significant structures remind us that education extends beyond classrooms.

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