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Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: SEA LAVENDER. (Statice limonium)

BOTANY: SEA LAVENDER. (Statice limonium). Woodcut from a 1554 edition of Pietro Andrea Mattiolis Commentaries, printed at Venice, Italy

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: SEA LAVENDER. (Statice limonium). Woodcut from John Gerards Herball, London

BOTANY: SEA LAVENDER. (Statice limonium). Woodcut from John Gerards Herball, London, England, 1597

Background imageScience Collection: THIN-LEAFED WILD FLAX. Woodcut from John Gerards Herball, 1597

THIN-LEAFED WILD FLAX. Woodcut from John Gerards Herball, 1597

Background imageScience Collection: THIN-LEAFED FLAX, 1597. Woodcut, 1597, from John Gerards Herball

THIN-LEAFED FLAX, 1597. Woodcut, 1597, from John Gerards Herball

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: SAFFRON. (Crocus sativus). Woodcut from Pietro Andrea Mattiolis Commentaires

BOTANY: SAFFRON. (Crocus sativus). Woodcut from Pietro Andrea Mattiolis Commentaires, Lyon, 1579

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSICS: APPARATUS, 1879. A Crookes tube in which a strip of platinum (b) is made

PHYSICS: APPARATUS, 1879. A Crookes tube in which a strip of platinum (b) is made red hot by the passage of current between the bowl-shaped cathode (a) and an anode (D)

Background imageScience Collection: SEXUAL DIMORPHISM. Sexual dimorphism in the Oceanic Angler-fish Edriolychnus schmidtii

SEXUAL DIMORPHISM. Sexual dimorphism in the Oceanic Angler-fish Edriolychnus schmidtii. Above, female with parasitic male attached

Background imageScience Collection: PALEOGRAPHY, 9th CENTURY. Carolingian minuscule from a ninth century manuscript

PALEOGRAPHY, 9th CENTURY. Carolingian minuscule from a ninth century manuscript of Alcuins revision of the Bible in Latin Vulgate

Background imageScience Collection: PALEOGRAPHY, 9th CENTURY. Carolingian minuscule from a ninth century manuscript

PALEOGRAPHY, 9th CENTURY. Carolingian minuscule from a ninth century manuscript of Alcuins revision of the Bible in Latin Vulgate

Background imageScience Collection: ROMBERCH: MEMORY, 1553. Woodcut illustrating the method of loci from Johannes Romberch s

ROMBERCH: MEMORY, 1553. Woodcut illustrating the method of loci from Johannes Romberch s
ROMBERCH: MEMORY, 1553. Woodcut illustrating the method of loci from Johannes Romberchs Congestorium Artificiose Memoriae, Venice, Italy, 1553

Background imageScience Collection: POMPEII: BONE COUNTERS. Carved bone counters employed by the Romans in calculation

POMPEII: BONE COUNTERS. Carved bone counters employed by the Romans in calculation, found at Pompeii, Italy. The positions of the hands indicate numbers

Background imageScience Collection: ROMBERCH: MEMORY, 1553. Woodcut illustrating the method of loci from Johannes Romberch s

ROMBERCH: MEMORY, 1553. Woodcut illustrating the method of loci from Johannes Romberch s
ROMBERCH: MEMORY, 1553. Woodcut illustrating the method of loci from Johannes Romberchs Congestorium Artificiose Memoriae, Venice, 1553

Background imageScience Collection: POINTING HAND. Printers typemetal cut, French, late 19th century

POINTING HAND. Printers typemetal cut, French, late 19th century

Background imageScience Collection: POINTING HAND. Printers typemetal cut, French, late 19th century

POINTING HAND. Printers typemetal cut, French, late 19th century

Background imageScience Collection: POINTING HAND. Printers typemetal cut, French, late 19th century

POINTING HAND. Printers typemetal cut, French, late 19th century

Background imageScience Collection: DE HISTORIA STIRPIUM, 1542. Title page of the first edition of Leonhard Fuchs

DE HISTORIA STIRPIUM, 1542. Title page of the first edition of Leonhard Fuchs De Historia Stirpium, Basel, 1542

Background imageScience Collection: HOLLY TREE, 1581. Ilex aquifolium. Woodcut

HOLLY TREE, 1581. Ilex aquifolium. Woodcut

Background imageScience Collection: FIR TREE, 1633. Picea. Woodcut, English

FIR TREE, 1633. Picea. Woodcut, English

Background imageScience Collection: SCOTCH FIR, 1581. Pinus sylvestris. Woodcut, Flemish

SCOTCH FIR, 1581. Pinus sylvestris. Woodcut, Flemish

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: HAWTHORN, 1565. Crataegus Oxyacantha. White Thorn. Woodcut, 1565

BOTANY: HAWTHORN, 1565. Crataegus Oxyacantha. White Thorn. Woodcut, 1565

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATIONS. Title page to volume I of Otto Brunfels Herbarum Vivae Eicones

BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATIONS. Title page to volume I of Otto Brunfels Herbarum Vivae Eicones, Strassburg, 1530. The first book of modern botanical illustrations

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: IVY, 1597. Hedera helix. Woodcut

BOTANY: IVY, 1597. Hedera helix. Woodcut

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: IVY, 1597. Hedera helix. Woodcut

BOTANY: IVY, 1597. Hedera helix. Woodcut

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: SAGE, 1719. Salvia officinalis. Woodcut from Basile Valentins Krauterbuch

BOTANY: SAGE, 1719. Salvia officinalis. Woodcut from Basile Valentins Krauterbuch, 1719

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: MARJORAM, 1485. Majorana hortensis. Woodcut from Peter Schoffers Hortus Sanitatis

BOTANY: MARJORAM, 1485. Majorana hortensis. Woodcut from Peter Schoffers Hortus Sanitatis

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: THYME, 1485. Thymus serpyllum. Woodcut from Peter Schoffers Hotus Sanitatis

BOTANY: THYME, 1485. Thymus serpyllum. Woodcut from Peter Schoffers Hotus Sanitatis

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: HORSE-RADISH. Cochlearia armoracia. Woodcut, 1597

BOTANY: HORSE-RADISH. Cochlearia armoracia. Woodcut, 1597

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: CAROB TREE, 1633. Ceratonia siliqua. Woodcut from Thomas Johnsons edition

BOTANY: CAROB TREE, 1633. Ceratonia siliqua. Woodcut from Thomas Johnsons edition, 1633, of John Gerards Herball first published in 1597 in London, England, 1633

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: SUNFLOWER, 1597. Helianthus. Woodcut from John Gerards Herball

BOTANY: SUNFLOWER, 1597. Helianthus. Woodcut from John Gerards Herball

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: FEMALE MANDRAKE. Woodcut from Johannes de Cubas Hortus Sanitatis, Paris

BOTANY: FEMALE MANDRAKE. Woodcut from Johannes de Cubas Hortus Sanitatis, Paris, France, 1498

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: MANDRAKE, 1581. Woodcut from Matthaeus Lobeliuss, Plantarum seu Stirpium Icones

BOTANY: MANDRAKE, 1581. Woodcut from Matthaeus Lobeliuss, Plantarum seu Stirpium Icones
BOTANY: MANDRAKE, 1581. Woodcut from Matthaeus Lobelius s, Plantarum seu Stirpium Icones

Background imageScience Collection: HEMLOCK. (Conium maculatum): woodcut from Leonhard Fuchs De Historia Stirpium

HEMLOCK. (Conium maculatum): woodcut from Leonhard Fuchs De Historia Stirpium, published at Basel in 1542

Background imageScience Collection: TARRAGON. (Artemisia dracunculus): woodcut from John Gerards Herball, 1597

TARRAGON. (Artemisia dracunculus): woodcut from John Gerards Herball, 1597
TARRAGON. (Artemisia dracunculus): woodcut from John Gerards " Herball", 1597

Background imageScience Collection: Japanese Zodiac Signs

Japanese Zodiac Signs

Background imageScience Collection: CAPRICORN, 1912. Ornamental representation of Capricorn, from a German calendar, 1912

CAPRICORN, 1912. Ornamental representation of Capricorn, from a German calendar, 1912

Background imageScience Collection: ALLEGORY OF DECEMBER. Allegory of December and Capricorn, from an English calendar

ALLEGORY OF DECEMBER. Allegory of December and Capricorn, from an English calendar, 1866

Background imageScience Collection: CAPRICORN SYMBOL. A stylized goat with a fishtail

CAPRICORN SYMBOL. A stylized goat with a fishtail

Background imageScience Collection: ZODIAC: LEO, 1494. Leo, the lion. Woodcut from Astrolabium by Johannes Angelus

ZODIAC: LEO, 1494. Leo, the lion. Woodcut from Astrolabium by Johannes Angelus, printed at Venice, Italy, in 1494

Background imageScience Collection: ZODIAC: CAPRICORN, 1482. Capricornus, the Goat

ZODIAC: CAPRICORN, 1482. Capricornus, the Goat. Woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, printed at Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: ZODIAC: VIRGO, 1482. Virgo, the Virgin

ZODIAC: VIRGO, 1482. Virgo, the Virgin. Zodiacal woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, printed at Venice, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: ZODIAC: LIBRA, 1482. Libra, the scales

ZODIAC: LIBRA, 1482. Libra, the scales. Zodiacal woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, printed at Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: ZODIAC: ARIES, 1482. Aries, the ram. Zodiacal woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus

ZODIAC: ARIES, 1482. Aries, the ram. Zodiacal woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, printed at Venice, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: ZODIAC: AQUARIUS, 1482. Aquarius, the water-bearer

ZODIAC: AQUARIUS, 1482. Aquarius, the water-bearer. Zodiacal woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, printed at Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: VERVAIN. Common vervain (Verbena officinalis): woodcut from a 1565 edition of Pietro

VERVAIN. Common vervain (Verbena officinalis): woodcut from a 1565 edition of Pietro Andrea Mattiolis Commentaries, published at Venice

Background imageScience Collection: PLANETARY SYSTEMS, 1537. Woodcut from an edition of Boethius Consolation published at Augsburg

PLANETARY SYSTEMS, 1537. Woodcut from an edition of Boethius Consolation published at Augsburg, Germany, in 1537

Background imageScience Collection: ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, 1918. Solar corona photographed at the total eclipse of June 8, 1918

ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, 1918. Solar corona photographed at the total eclipse of June 8, 1918. Green River, Wyoming

Background imageScience Collection: TELESCOPE: PARSONS, 1845. The giant telescope built by the astronomer William Parsons

TELESCOPE: PARSONS, 1845. The giant telescope built by the astronomer William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse, at Parsonstown, Ireland, in 1845. Contemporary German engraving

Background imageScience Collection: AURORA BOREALIS. Aurora Borealis, as Seen In Northern Alaska. Wood engraving

AURORA BOREALIS. Aurora Borealis, as Seen In Northern Alaska. Wood engraving, American, 19th century



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