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"Unleashing the Divine Power of Knowledge: Exploring the Global Tapestry" Embark on a journey through time and space, as we delve into the realm of knowledge

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Tempus omnia manifestat Allegory Art Knowledge

Tempus omnia manifestat Allegory Art Knowledge
Artokoloro

Background imageKnowledge Collection: God Forbidding Adam Eve Eat Tree Knowledge Story

God Forbidding Adam Eve Eat Tree Knowledge Story
Artokoloro

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Design Crucifix Virgin Mary Saint Mary Magdalen

Design Crucifix Virgin Mary Saint Mary Magdalen
Artokoloro

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Allegory Art Knowledge Coat Arms Hans Wilpert Zoller

Allegory Art Knowledge Coat Arms Hans Wilpert Zoller
Artokoloro

Background imageKnowledge Collection: View St Peter Vatican Janiculum 1754 Black chalk

View St Peter Vatican Janiculum 1754 Black chalk
Artokoloro

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Study Prophet Jeremiah recto Studies Horse Man Seated

Study Prophet Jeremiah recto Studies Horse Man Seated
Artokoloro

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Satyr Playing Lyre Sleeping Nymph ca 1515 Engraving

Satyr Playing Lyre Sleeping Nymph ca 1515 Engraving
Artokoloro

Background imageKnowledge Collection: MEDICAL SCHOOL, 1958. Medical students in class at George Washington University

MEDICAL SCHOOL, 1958. Medical students in class at George Washington University Medical School in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Marion S. Trikosko, 1958

Background imageKnowledge Collection: POSTER: LIBRARIES, c1940. For greater knowledge on more subjects, use your library more often

POSTER: LIBRARIES, c1940. For greater knowledge on more subjects, use your library more often. Lithograph, c1940

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Astronomer makes observations through a large refractor telescope

Astronomer makes observations through a large refractor telescope
Inside the observatory, an astronomer makes observations with a large refractor telescope at the 3RF astronomy campus in Texas

Background imageKnowledge Collection: An astronomer peers through a telescope at the Orion region of the sky

An astronomer peers through a telescope at the Orion region of the sky through thin clouds near Crowell, Texas

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Mankinds continual quest for more knowledge

Mankinds continual quest for more knowledge

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Controlling power and energy through science and technology

Controlling power and energy through science and technology

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Knowledge of the ancients gave rise to the building of the pyramids

Knowledge of the ancients gave rise to the building of the pyramids
The knowledge of the ancients is greater than we imagine. Such power gave rise to the building of the pyramids

Background imageKnowledge Collection: The power to store infinite knowledge

The power to store infinite knowledge

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Mankinds quest for infinite knowledge and power

Mankinds quest for infinite knowledge and power

Background imageKnowledge Collection: British 19th Century, Frontispiece for the Penny Magazine of the Society for the

British 19th Century, Frontispiece for the Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Knowledge: Vo, 19th century, etching

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Meeting for the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge, at St. Martins Hall, Long Acre

Meeting for the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge, at St. Martins Hall, Long Acre, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Adam and Eve before the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, print maker: Jan Saenredam

Adam and Eve before the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, print maker: Jan Saenredam, Abraham Bloemaert, Isack Houwens, 1604 and/or 1690 - 1750

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Fall, Jan Saenredam, Isaac Houwens, 1604

Fall, Jan Saenredam, Isaac Houwens, 1604

Background imageKnowledge Collection: The impermanence, Cornelis Anthonisz. Jan Ewoutsz. 1537

The impermanence, Cornelis Anthonisz. Jan Ewoutsz. 1537

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Adam and Eve picking the forbidden fruit, possible Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert, 1548

Adam and Eve picking the forbidden fruit, possible Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert, 1548

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Sight, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1581 - 1656

Sight, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1581 - 1656

Background imageKnowledge Collection: A Man Without Knowledge of Fire, A Man Riding a Crocodile, A C

A Man Without Knowledge of Fire, A Man Riding a Crocodile, A Centaur, Sanrus; Unknown; Therouanne ?, France (formerly Flanders), Europe; fourth quarter of 13th century (after 1277); Tempera colors

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Benjamin Moreland, High Master of St. Pauls School Inscribed in brown paint

Benjamin Moreland, High Master of St. Pauls School Inscribed in brown paint, across bottom: " This portrait of Benjamin Moreland, now first master of St

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Symbolic image depicting knowledge, blue head with various written tables mathematical formulas

Symbolic image depicting knowledge, blue head with various written tables mathematical formulas, chemical formulas, excerpts from Platos Allegory of the Cave etc

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Young man and woman holding books, portrait

Young man and woman holding books, portrait

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Statue of Liberty, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Statue of Liberty, Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Young waif posing for an artist has no knowledge of lunch

Young waif posing for an artist has no knowledge of lunch
A Fact (mores the pity) Artist - " Oh, by the way, have you had your lunch?" Little Waif (posing for the first time) - " Whats that?" Date: 1895

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Maxim Gorky, Russian Writer with a Gusli Player

Maxim Gorky, Russian Writer with a Gusli Player
Alexei Maximovich Peshkov (Maxim Gorky) (1868-1936), Russian and Soviet writer, a founder of the Socialist Realism literary method and a political activist

Background imageKnowledge Collection: External escalator, Francois Mitterrand Library, Paris, France

External escalator, Francois Mitterrand Library, Paris, France

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Northwest Tower of Francois Mitterrand Library, Paris, France

Northwest Tower of Francois Mitterrand Library, Paris, France

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Hermes the Egyptian (Hermes Trismegistus) the legendary fount of occult and alchemical knowledge

Hermes the Egyptian (Hermes Trismegistus) the legendary fount of occult and alchemical knowledge. 17th century copperplate engraving

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Schoolboy having knowledge beaten into him with the birch, a scene familiar to schoolboys in Europe

Schoolboy having knowledge beaten into him with the birch, a scene familiar to schoolboys in Europe and Britain. Illustration for February from Les petites Heures a l usage de Chartres, 1526. Woodcut

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Adam and Eve, tempted by the Serpent, eat from the Tree of Knowledge and are expelled

Adam and Eve, tempted by the Serpent, eat from the Tree of Knowledge and are expelled from the Garden of Eden by the Angel of the Lord

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Avicenna (Ibn Sina) 980-1037, Arab physician and philosopher. An interpreter of Aristotle to Islam

Avicenna (Ibn Sina) 980-1037, Arab physician and philosopher. An interpreter of Aristotle to Islam: compiled encyclopaedia of medical knowledge

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Adam and Eve, having eaten the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, sit hiding from God

Adam and Eve, having eaten the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge, sit hiding from God and holding fig leaves. Good Samaritan window, Chartres Cathedral, France. 13th century stained glass

Background imageKnowledge Collection: God warning Adam and Eve not to eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge. Chartres Cathedral

God warning Adam and Eve not to eat the fruit of the tree of knowledge. Chartres Cathedral: The Good Samaritan window, 13th century

Background imageKnowledge Collection: The Hermetic Vessel, c1760. Hermetic vessel in the alchemical furnace. The serpent

The Hermetic Vessel, c1760. Hermetic vessel in the alchemical furnace. The serpent within the vase symbolises the earthy substances of which the Philosophers Stone is made

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Thunderbolt or lightning, 1508. Man sheltering under a tree struck by lightning or a thunderbolt

Thunderbolt or lightning, 1508. Man sheltering under a tree struck by lightning or a thunderbolt. From Margarita philosophica (The Pearl of Philosophy) by Gregor Reisch. (Basle, 1508)

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Tailor pressing a jacket on an ironing board. Around him are some of the tools of

Tailor pressing a jacket on an ironing board. Around him are some of the tools of his trade such as a thimble, measuring tape and scissors

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Shoemaker and shoemaking. From Reuben Rambles The Childs Treasury of Knowledge and Amusement

Shoemaker and shoemaking. From Reuben Rambles The Childs Treasury of Knowledge and Amusement, London, c1845

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Astronomy. Richard Anthony Proctor (1837-1888), English astronomer, mathematician

Astronomy. Richard Anthony Proctor (1837-1888), English astronomer, mathematician and popular science writer. Founded Knowledge, a science periodical, in 1881, published first as a weekly then,

Background imageKnowledge Collection: The London Institution, Finsbury Circus, founded in 1805 for the advancement of literature

The London Institution, Finsbury Circus, founded in 1805 for the advancement of literature and the diffusion of useful and polite knowledge. Building opened 1819

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Daylight at Last Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904) born John Rowlands at Denbigh

Daylight at Last Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904) born John Rowlands at Denbigh, Wales, Welsh-born American journalist and explorer

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Advertisement for Airmaid Hosiery. ca. 1939, Head-of-the-Class

Advertisement for Airmaid Hosiery. ca. 1939, Head-of-the-Class. Call Your Drug Store for Airmaid Hosiery and Airmate Socks

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Halftone of god Odin looking for wisdom

Halftone of god Odin looking for wisdom
Odin or Wotan. One of principal gods of Norse mythology. God of War. Here he seeks wisdom to make him all - powerful. For this he sacrifices one eye

Background imageKnowledge Collection: Meeting for the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge, at St. Martins Hall, Long Acre

Meeting for the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge, at St. Martins Hall, Long Acre, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving



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"Unleashing the Divine Power of Knowledge: Exploring the Global Tapestry" Embark on a journey through time and space, as we delve into the realm of knowledge. In Kathmandu, Nepal, at Kopan Monastery, one can find solace in the presence of Manjushri, the divinity of knowledge. This sacred place serves as a reminder that wisdom is not confined to borders or continents. Traveling back to 1515 with Durer's World Map, we witness humanity's thirst for understanding and exploration. The intricate details etched onto this ancient artifact symbolize our relentless pursuit across vast lands and seas. Fast forward to 1846 when JMW Turner painted "The Angel Standing in the Sun. " Through his brushstrokes, he encapsulates the ethereal connection between enlightenment and divine inspiration – reminding us that true wisdom transcends earthly boundaries. Venturing into St Salvators College Quad in St Andrews, Scotland unveils an architectural marvel where generations have gathered to expand their minds. Here lies a testament to intellectual growth nurtured within hallowed halls. As we step foot inside Bet Medhane Alem (Saviour of the World) in Lalibela, Ethiopia – Africa reveals its rich tapestry of knowledge. This awe-inspiring structure stands tall as a beacon for seekers from all corners of existence. In Harry Price's laboratory, curiosity reigns supreme. His pioneering spirit ignites scientific discovery while reminding us that knowledge is not limited solely to academia but also thrives within experimentation and innovation. Faust and Mephistopheles stand before us as cautionary figures; they embody both temptation and enlightenment. Their story reminds us that true wisdom comes from discernment – knowing how to navigate life's complex choices without sacrificing our moral compasses. Etched upon a Roman mosaic lies an age-old adage: "Know Thyself.