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Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: The Pelican distillation device used by Medieval alchemists. French line engraving, 19th century

The Pelican distillation device used by Medieval alchemists. French line engraving, 19th century
MEDIEVAL ALCHEMICAL STILL. The Pelican distillation device used by Medieval alchemists. French line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Plan of Tenochtitlan (City of Mexico) at the time of the Spanish Conquest. Woodcut, 1556

Plan of Tenochtitlan (City of Mexico) at the time of the Spanish Conquest. Woodcut, 1556
PLAN OF TENOCHTITLAN, 1556. Plan of Tenochtitlan (City of Mexico) at the time of the Spanish Conquest. Woodcut, 1556

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: The earliest plan of Constantinople, drawn in 1420 by Cristoforo Buondelmonti of Florence, Italy

The earliest plan of Constantinople, drawn in 1420 by Cristoforo Buondelmonti of Florence, Italy
CONSTANTINOPLE, 1420. The earliest plan of Constantinople, drawn in 1420 by Cristoforo Buondelmonti of Florence, Italy, showing the Bosphorus and the Golden Horn

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Pen and ink studies by Leonardo da Vinci, c1510-11, of the human hand

Pen and ink studies by Leonardo da Vinci, c1510-11, of the human hand
LEONARDO: HANDS, c1510. Pen and ink studies by Leonardo da Vinci, c1510-11, of the human hand

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Pen and ink drawing, c1508, by Leonardo da Vinci of the cerebral hemispheres and ventricles

Pen and ink drawing, c1508, by Leonardo da Vinci of the cerebral hemispheres and ventricles
LEONARDO: VENTRICLES, c1508. Pen and ink drawing, c1508, by Leonardo da Vinci of the cerebral hemispheres and ventricles

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Lightning rods invented by Benjamin Franklin. Line engravings from Franklins book

Lightning rods invented by Benjamin Franklin. Line engravings from Franklins book
FRANKLIN: LIGHTNING RODS. Lightning rods invented by Benjamin Franklin. Line engravings from Franklins book, Experiments and Observations on Electricity, 1751-53

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Homo Signorum. Woodcut from Epilogo en medicina, printed by Juan de Burgos, Spain, 1495

Homo Signorum. Woodcut from Epilogo en medicina, printed by Juan de Burgos, Spain, 1495
MAN OF SIGNS, 1495. Homo Signorum. Woodcut from Epilogo en medicina, printed by Juan de Burgos, Spain, 1495

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Sample bar graph of VisiTrend graphics software depicting a companys monthly sales

Sample bar graph of VisiTrend graphics software depicting a companys monthly sales
BUSINESS SOFTWARE, c1983. Sample bar graph of VisiTrend graphics software depicting a companys monthly sales, as displayed on an Apple II computer, c1983

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Diagram from Isaac Newtons Opticks, 1704, showing a beam of white light passing through a series

Diagram from Isaac Newtons Opticks, 1704, showing a beam of white light passing through a series of prisms
NEWTON DIAGRAM. Diagram from Isaac Newtons " Opticks, " 1704, showing a beam of white light passing through a series of prisms and lenses that split it into a colored spectrum

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Francis Hauksbees improved electrostatic generator, 1706

Francis Hauksbees improved electrostatic generator, 1706
ELECTROSTATIC GENERATORS Francis Hauksbees improved electrostatic generator, 1706

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Working sketches for the cornice moldings for the Court of the Evangelists at EL Escorial palace

Working sketches for the cornice moldings for the Court of the Evangelists at EL Escorial palace
EL ESCORIAL: DIAGRAM. Working sketches for the cornice moldings for the Court of the Evangelists at EL Escorial palace and monastery in Spain. Drawing by architect Juan de Herrera, c1570

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Drawings of birds in flight and mirror-writing by Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519)

Drawings of birds in flight and mirror-writing by Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519)
LEONARDO DA VINCI. Drawings of birds in flight and mirror-writing by Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519)

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Plan of the City of New York, surveyed in 1767 by Bernard Ratzer

Plan of the City of New York, surveyed in 1767 by Bernard Ratzer, and inscribed by Ratzer to Henry Moore
NEW YORK: MAP, 1767. Plan of the City of New York, surveyed in 1767 by Bernard Ratzer, and inscribed by Ratzer to Henry Moore

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Plan of the palace and courtyard of Montezuma. Drawing from the Codex Mendoza, c1540

Plan of the palace and courtyard of Montezuma. Drawing from the Codex Mendoza, c1540
AZTEC: PALACE OF MONTEZUMA. Plan of the palace and courtyard of Montezuma. Drawing from the Codex Mendoza, c1540

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Pen and ink studies by Leonardo da Vinci, c1510, of the muscles of the arm

Pen and ink studies by Leonardo da Vinci, c1510, of the muscles of the arm and the superficial vessels
LEONARDO: ANATOMY, c1510. Pen and ink studies by Leonardo da Vinci, c1510, of the muscles of the arm and the superficial vessels

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Thomas Saverys atmospheric steam engine for pumping water

Thomas Saverys atmospheric steam engine for pumping water
SAVERY STEAM ENGINE, 1698. Thomas Saverys atmospheric steam engine for pumping water

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Plan of Canterbury, England. After a contemporary illuminated manuscript

Plan of Canterbury, England. After a contemporary illuminated manuscript
CANTERBURY, 15th CENTURY. Plan of Canterbury, England. After a contemporary illuminated manuscript

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Line engraving, 19th century

Line engraving, 19th century
BONES OF LEFT FOREARM. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Line engraving, German, 18th century

Line engraving, German, 18th century
NOAH BUILDING THE ARK. Line engraving, German, 18th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Leonardo: Anatomy

Leonardo: Anatomy
LEONARDO: ANATOMY. Ox heart, c1513

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Right side view of the brain and cerebellum. Woodcut from the fourth book of Andreas Vesalius De

Right side view of the brain and cerebellum. Woodcut from the fourth book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis
BRAIN & CEREBELLUM, 1543. Right side view of the brain and cerebellum. Woodcut from the fourth book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, published in 1543 at Basel, Switzerland

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: The eyes and head of a grey drone-fly. Copper engraving from Robert Hookes Micrographia, London

The eyes and head of a grey drone-fly. Copper engraving from Robert Hookes Micrographia, London, 1665
HOOKE: MICROGRAPHIA. The eyes and head of a grey drone-fly. Copper engraving from Robert Hookes Micrographia, London, 1665

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Manuscript plan of San Antonio by Father Juan Agustin Morfi, c1780

Manuscript plan of San Antonio by Father Juan Agustin Morfi, c1780
SAN ANTONIO, c1780. Manuscript plan of San Antonio by Father Juan Agustin Morfi, c1780

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Frameworks with inscribed and circumscribed spheres, representing the five regular solids

Frameworks with inscribed and circumscribed spheres, representing the five regular solids distributed as Johannes
JOHANNES KEPLER: PLANETS. Frameworks with inscribed and circumscribed spheres, representing the five regular solids distributed as Johannes Kepler supposed them to be among the planetary orbits

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: A diagram of Naegeles forceps, used in delivering babies. Line engraving, c1880

A diagram of Naegeles forceps, used in delivering babies. Line engraving, c1880
CHILDBIRTH: FORCEPS, c1880. A diagram of Naegeles forceps, used in delivering babies. Line engraving, c1880

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: A horse-powered tank. Drawing by Leonardo da Vinci, 15th century

A horse-powered tank. Drawing by Leonardo da Vinci, 15th century
LEONARDO: INVENTION. A horse-powered tank. Drawing by Leonardo da Vinci, 15th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Superficial muscles of the thigh. Drawing, c1504-1506, by Leonardo da Vinci

Superficial muscles of the thigh. Drawing, c1504-1506, by Leonardo da Vinci
LEONARDO: ANATOMY. Superficial muscles of the thigh. Drawing, c1504-1506, by Leonardo da Vinci

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Heros Aeolipile or steam turbine of c100 A. D. Drawing from the 15th century Harleian manuscript

Heros Aeolipile or steam turbine of c100 A. D. Drawing from the 15th century Harleian manuscript in the British Museum
STEAM ENGINE, 100 A.D. Heros Aeolipile or steam turbine of c100 A.D. Drawing from the 15th century Harleian manuscript in the British Museum

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Diagram illustrating clay phallic figures of the Cucuteni culture, from Habasesti

Diagram illustrating clay phallic figures of the Cucuteni culture, from Habasesti, northeastern Romania
NEOLITHIC PHALLUS FIGURES. Diagram illustrating clay phallic figures of the Cucuteni culture, from Habasesti, northeastern Romania, 4th millennium B.C

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Second plan of Rome representing its situation after the union between Romulus and Titus Tatius

Second plan of Rome representing its situation after the union between Romulus and Titus Tatius
ROME: SEVEN HILLS. Second plan of Rome representing its situation after the union between Romulus and Titus Tatius. The plan features the Seven Hills of Rome: Palatine, fig. A; Capitoline, fig

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Expansion joint in center truss of the Brooklyn Bridge. Wood engraving, c1880

Expansion joint in center truss of the Brooklyn Bridge. Wood engraving, c1880
BROOKLYN BRIDGE: TRUSS. Expansion joint in center truss of the Brooklyn Bridge. Wood engraving, c1880

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Line engraving, German, 19th century

Line engraving, German, 19th century
JACQUARD LOOM. Line engraving, German, 19th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: A diagram of the Universe by the 17th century English Neoplatonist Robert Fludd showing the links

A diagram of the Universe by the 17th century English Neoplatonist Robert Fludd showing the links between the hidden
FLUDDs UNIVERSE. A diagram of the Universe by the 17th century English Neoplatonist Robert Fludd showing the links between the hidden God and the manifest world

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Details of fortress architecture with a relief view of a whole fortress built in Sebastien Vaubans

Details of fortress architecture with a relief view of a whole fortress built in Sebastien Vaubans later manner
FORTRESS, 18th CENTURY. Details of fortress architecture with a relief view of a whole fortress built in Sebastien Vaubans later manner. Line engraving, French, 18th century

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Diagram illustrating clay phallic figures of the Cucuteni culture, from Valeni-Neamt

Diagram illustrating clay phallic figures of the Cucuteni culture, from Valeni-Neamt, northeastern Romania
NEOLITHIC PHALLUS FIGURES. Diagram illustrating clay phallic figures of the Cucuteni culture, from Valeni-Neamt, northeastern Romania, 3000-2600 B.C

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Plan of Fort Montgomery on the Hudson River, 31 May 1776

Plan of Fort Montgomery on the Hudson River, 31 May 1776
PLAN OF FORT MONTGOMERY. Plan of Fort Montgomery on the Hudson River, 31 May 1776

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Line engraving, German, c1850

Line engraving, German, c1850
PHRENOLOGICAL CHART. Line engraving, German, c1850

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Plan of George Washingtons plantation at Mount Vernon, Virginia, 1801

Plan of George Washingtons plantation at Mount Vernon, Virginia, 1801, after an original submitted by Washington in
PLAN OF MOUNT VERNON. Plan of George Washingtons plantation at Mount Vernon, Virginia, 1801, after an original submitted by Washington in 1793 to the English agriculturist Arthur Young

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Constructed in 1813 on the Maumee River on the site of present-day Perrysburg, Ohio

Constructed in 1813 on the Maumee River on the site of present-day Perrysburg, Ohio
FORT MEIGS, OHIO, 1813. Constructed in 1813 on the Maumee River on the site of present-day Perrysburg, Ohio

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Musculature of the trunk. Drawing, c1506, by Leonardo da Vinci

Musculature of the trunk. Drawing, c1506, by Leonardo da Vinci
LEONARDO: ANATOMY. Musculature of the trunk. Drawing, c1506, by Leonardo da Vinci

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Drawing of a cattail game played by Arikara Native American children

Drawing of a cattail game played by Arikara Native American children. Drawing by Louis Schellenbach, 1928
NATIVE AMERICAN GAME. Drawing of a cattail game played by Arikara Native American children. Drawing by Louis Schellenbach, 1928

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Plan of General George Washingtons operations in New Jersey before

Plan of General George Washingtons operations in New Jersey before and after the Battle of Princeton during
REVOLUTIONARY WAR PLAN. Plan of General George Washingtons operations in New Jersey before and after the Battle of Princeton during the American Revolutionary War, 3 January 1777

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Cutaway view showing all of the components of a NASA space shuttle. Illustration, 1981

Cutaway view showing all of the components of a NASA space shuttle. Illustration, 1981
SPACE: SPACE SHUTTLE, 1981. Cutaway view showing all of the components of a NASA space shuttle. Illustration, 1981

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: An engraved English chart of 1748 showing the track of the ships where a northwest passage was

An engraved English chart of 1748 showing the track of the ships where a northwest passage was sought in Northern
MAP OF CANADA, 1746-1747. An engraved English chart of 1748 showing the track of the ships where a northwest passage was sought in Northern Canada during the years 1746 and 1747

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Musculature of the shoulder region: drawing, c1510, by Leonardo da Vinci

Musculature of the shoulder region: drawing, c1510, by Leonardo da Vinci
LEONARDO: ANATOMY. Musculature of the shoulder region: drawing, c1510, by Leonardo da Vinci

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Sample bar graph of Apple Plot graphics software, displayed on an Apple II computer, c1983

Sample bar graph of Apple Plot graphics software, displayed on an Apple II computer, c1983
BUSINESS SOFTWARE, c1983. Sample bar graph of Apple Plot graphics software, displayed on an Apple II computer, c1983

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Cabalistic Symbol

Cabalistic Symbol
CABALISTIC SYMBOL. The Sefirotic Tree

Background imagePlans and Diagrams Collection: Plan of Fort Stanwix, built in 1758 on the Mohawk River at the present site of Rome, New York

Plan of Fort Stanwix, built in 1758 on the Mohawk River at the present site of Rome, New York
FORT STANWIX, 1758. Plan of Fort Stanwix, built in 1758 on the Mohawk River at the present site of Rome, New York



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