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Background imageScience Collection: METEOR SHOWER, c1550. A meteor shower. Woodcut, c1550

METEOR SHOWER, c1550. A meteor shower. Woodcut, c1550

Background imageScience Collection: ROME: EXCAVATION, 1885. A view of an excavation site on the Quirinal Hill in Rome

ROME: EXCAVATION, 1885. A view of an excavation site on the Quirinal Hill in Rome, Italy, at which a bronze sculpture of the 1st century B.C

Background imageScience Collection: REFLECTING TELESCOPE, c1910. English reflecting telescope at an unidentified tropical location

REFLECTING TELESCOPE, c1910. English reflecting telescope at an unidentified tropical location. Photographed c1910

Background imageScience Collection: TOBACCO PLANT, 1574. (Nicotiana tabacum)

TOBACCO PLANT, 1574. (Nicotiana tabacum). Title page to the second part of Nicholas Bautista Monardes Historia medicinal.... published in Seville, Spain, 1574

Background imageScience Collection: SHEPHERD WITH PLUMB LINE. A shepherd with a plumb line

SHEPHERD WITH PLUMB LINE. A shepherd with a plumb line. Woodcut from Compost et Kalendrier des Bergiers, published at Paris, 1493

Background imageScience Collection: JEFFRIES WYMAN (1814-1874). American naturalist, anatomist and Harvard professor

JEFFRIES WYMAN (1814-1874). American naturalist, anatomist and Harvard professor. Photograph, c1866

Background imageScience Collection: MASTODON SKULL. Fossilized mastodon skull and teeth. Stereograph, c1909

MASTODON SKULL. Fossilized mastodon skull and teeth. Stereograph, c1909

Background imageScience Collection: PERFECT GARDENER, 1690. Title page to The Perfect Gardener by Jean-Baptiste de la Quintinie

PERFECT GARDENER, 1690. Title page to The Perfect Gardener by Jean-Baptiste de la Quintinie, published in Paris, 1690

Background imageScience Collection: DATE PALM, 1575. Woodcut from Andre Tevets La cosmographie universelle, Paris, 1575

DATE PALM, 1575. Woodcut from Andre Tevets La cosmographie universelle, Paris, 1575

Background imageScience Collection: MODERN GARDENING, 1770. Title page of Observations on Modern Gardening by Thomas Whately

MODERN GARDENING, 1770. Title page of Observations on Modern Gardening by Thomas Whately, London, 1770

Background imageScience Collection: CHEMISTRY: TITLE PAGE, 1758. Title page of Thomas Jefferson copy of Elements of the Theory

CHEMISTRY: TITLE PAGE, 1758. Title page of Thomas Jefferson copy of Elements of the Theory and Practice of Chymistry, by Pierre Joseph Macquer, 1758

Background imageScience Collection: SESSILE TRILLIUM, 1787. Copper engraving from William Curtis Botanical Magazine

SESSILE TRILLIUM, 1787. Copper engraving from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1787

Background imageScience Collection: COMMON JONQUIL, 1787. Copper engraving from William Curtis Botanical Magazine

COMMON JONQUIL, 1787. Copper engraving from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1787

Background imageScience Collection: COMMON JASMINE, 1787. Copper engraving by James Sowerby from William Curtis Botanical Magazine

COMMON JASMINE, 1787. Copper engraving by James Sowerby from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1787

Background imageScience Collection: PRICKLY LANTANA, 1789. Copper engraving from William Curtis Botanical Magazine

PRICKLY LANTANA, 1789. Copper engraving from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1789

Background imageScience Collection: AMERICAN COWSLIP, 1787. American cowslip, or Meads Dodecatheon

AMERICAN COWSLIP, 1787. American cowslip, or Meads Dodecatheon. Copper engraving by James Sowerby from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1787

Background imageScience Collection: MOSS ROSE, 1788. Copper engraving from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London

MOSS ROSE, 1788. Copper engraving from William Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1788

Background imageScience Collection: CATALOGUS PLANTARUM, 1730. Clockwise from top left: Moss provence rose; double

CATALOGUS PLANTARUM, 1730. Clockwise from top left: Moss provence rose; double velvet rose; double yellow rose; red provence rose; and Austrian rose

Background imageScience Collection: CATALOGUS PLANTARUM, 1730. Large cluster pine

CATALOGUS PLANTARUM, 1730. Large cluster pine. Mezzotint by Elisha Kirkall after a drawing by Jacob van Huysum, from Catalogus Plantarum, London, 1730

Background imageScience Collection: CATALOGUS PLANTARUM, 1730. Bermudas Cedar, Small Coned Fir Tree, and Small Leaved

CATALOGUS PLANTARUM, 1730. Bermudas Cedar, Small Coned Fir Tree, and Small Leaved Fir with loose cones. Engraving after a drawing by Jacob van Huysum, from Catalogus Plantarum, London, 1730

Background imageScience Collection: COTTONWOOD TREE, 1873. Cottonwood tree at the Canyon de Chelly in Arizona

COTTONWOOD TREE, 1873. Cottonwood tree at the Canyon de Chelly in Arizona. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageScience Collection: COTTONWOOD TREE, 1873. Cottonwood tree at the Canyon de Chelly in Arizona

COTTONWOOD TREE, 1873. Cottonwood tree at the Canyon de Chelly in Arizona. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, 1873

Background imageScience Collection: COTTONWOOD TREE, c1871. Cottonwood tree in Colorado. Photograph by E. O. Beaman, c1871

COTTONWOOD TREE, c1871. Cottonwood tree in Colorado. Photograph by E. O. Beaman, c1871
COTTONWOOD TREE, c1871. Cottonwood tree in Colorado. Photograph by E.O. Beaman, c1871

Background imageScience Collection: MARTINUS WILLEM BEIJERINCK (1851-1931). Dutch microbiologist and botanist. Photograph

MARTINUS WILLEM BEIJERINCK (1851-1931). Dutch microbiologist and botanist. Photograph, c1896

Background imageScience Collection: MAGNETIZING IRON, 1600. A blacksmith hammering a heated iron bar to be magnetized

MAGNETIZING IRON, 1600. A blacksmith hammering a heated iron bar to be magnetized, with its ends pointing towards the magnetic north and south poles

Background imageScience Collection: WHEEL OF FORTUNE. An astrological representation of the Wheel of Fortune, depicting

WHEEL OF FORTUNE. An astrological representation of the Wheel of Fortune, depicting Mars in the highest position, but with the sun, Venus, and Mercury on the rise. German woodcut, 1490

Background imageScience Collection: FOUR HUMORS. An alchemical representation of the four humors in relation to the four elements

FOUR HUMORS. An alchemical representation of the four humors in relation to the four elements and their zodiacal signs. Woodcut from Leonhard Thurneyssers Quinta Essentia, Leipzig, 1574

Background imageScience Collection: BARNACLE GEESE MYTH. A fanciful picture of the Breed of Barnackle-geese, the

BARNACLE GEESE MYTH. A fanciful picture of the Breed of Barnackle-geese, the myth according to which gooseneck barnacles develop into geese

Background imageScience Collection: ASTROLOGIC PLANISPHERE. Undated planisphere containing the signs of the zodiac

ASTROLOGIC PLANISPHERE. Undated planisphere containing the signs of the zodiac

Background imageScience Collection: THE PLANET JUPITER, 1482. An allegoric representation

THE PLANET JUPITER, 1482. An allegoric representation. Woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: RHUMB OF HEAVEN. Symbol composed of eight signs taken from a French calendar

RHUMB OF HEAVEN. Symbol composed of eight signs taken from a French calendar. It represents the eight corners of the heavens

Background imageScience Collection: PENTACLE OF VENUS. Magical talisman used to control the spirit of Venus

PENTACLE OF VENUS. Magical talisman used to control the spirit of Venus. Drawing after a symbol from the Key of Solomon, a Renaissance book falsely attributed to King Solomon

Background imageScience Collection: CANIS MAJOR, 1482. Figuration of Canis Major

CANIS MAJOR, 1482. Figuration of Canis Major. Woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Foreheads of a liberal man (left) and of an irascible man. Woodcut

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Foreheads of a liberal man (left) and of an irascible man. Woodcut, 1533, from Bartolommeo Cocles Physiognomonia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Hair of a homely man (left), and beard of a ruthless man. Woodcut

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Hair of a homely man (left), and beard of a ruthless man. Woodcut, 1533, from Bartolommeo Cocles Physiognomonia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Hair of an arrogant character (left), and that of a weak character

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Hair of an arrogant character (left), and that of a weak character. Woodcut, 1533, from Bartolommeo Cocles Physiognomonia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Eyelashes of a crafty man (left), and of a guileless man. Woodcut

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Eyelashes of a crafty man (left), and of a guileless man. Woodcut, 1533, from Bartolommeo Cocles Physiognomonia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Eyelashes of a malicious and mendacious man (left), and of an audacious

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Eyelashes of a malicious and mendacious man (left), and of an audacious and conceited man. Woodcut, 1533, from Bartolommeo Cocles Physiognomonia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1658. Forehead of a man destined to die a violent death. Woodcut, 1658

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1658. Forehead of a man destined to die a violent death. Woodcut, 1658, from Hieronymous Cardanus Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1658. Forehead of a peaceful and successful man

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1658. Forehead of a peaceful and successful man. Woodcut, 1658, from Hieronymus Cardanus Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an adventurer. Woodcut, 1637, from Ciro Spontinis Metoposcopia

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an adventurer. Woodcut, 1637, from Ciro Spontinis Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an imbecile and long-lived man

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an imbecile and long-lived man. Woodcut, 1637, from Ciro Spontinis Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an unintelligent man

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an unintelligent man. Woodcut, 1637, from Ciro Spontinis Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an immoderate and sick man

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an immoderate and sick man. Woodcut, 1637, from Ciro Spontinis Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of an upright man and intelligent man. Woodcut, 1648

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of an upright man and intelligent man. Woodcut, 1648, from Philippus Phinellas Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a loving man

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a loving man. Woodcut, 1648, from Philippus Phinellas Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a happy and fortunate woman

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a happy and fortunate woman. Woodcut, 1648, from Philippus Phinellas Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of an unstable man

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of an unstable man. Woodcut, 1648, from Philippus Phinellas Metoposcopia



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