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Images Dated 3rd March 2011 (page 10)

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Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Rove beetle, SEM

Rove beetle, SEM
Rove beetle (Ocypus sp.), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). At top right are the beetles antennae with one of the compound eyes (red) below and to the left of them

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Sir Francis Drake, English adventurer

Sir Francis Drake, English adventurer
Sir Francis Drake (c.1540-1596), English explorer and pirate. After earning his fortune plundering Spanish ships in the Caribbean

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Chilon, Spartan philosopher

Chilon, Spartan philosopher
Chilon (fl. 6th century BCE), Spartan philosopher and one of the Seven Sages of Greece. Chilon was one of the elected governors, or ephors, of Sparta who advised the king

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Arthropod anatomy, artwork

Arthropod anatomy, artwork
Arthropod anatomy. Computer artwork of a cross-section through the body of a typical arthropod showing the main structures and organs. For the labelled diagram see image: C008/8722

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Thales of Miletus, Greek philosopher

Thales of Miletus, Greek philosopher
Thales of Miletus (c.624 BCE- c.546 BCE), Greek philosopher and one of the Seven Sages of Greece. Thales lived at Miletus, an Ionian Greek city in what is now Turkey

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Aristotle, Greek philosopher

Aristotle, Greek philosopher
Aristotle (384 BCE - 322 BCE), Athenian philosopher and logician. Aristotle was born to the court physician at Macedon. Orphaned in early life

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Arthropod anatomy, artwork

Arthropod anatomy, artwork
Arthropod anatomy. Computer artwork showing the main structures and organs of a typical arthropod (legs not shown). For the labelled diagram see image: C008/8720

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Pantometer, 16th Century

Pantometer, 16th Century
Pantometer. 16th century engraving showing the design the graduated hemispheres of a pantometer. This is an instrument used to determine the bearing and elevation to a given point

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Trigonometry in distance measurement

Trigonometry in distance measurement
Practical trigonometry. 17th century woodcut illustration showing the use of a cross-staff and quadrant for measuring distances

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Frontispiece of Pantagraphice

Frontispiece of Pantagraphice
Pantograph. Frontispiece from Pantagraphice by Christoph Scheiner, printed in Rome in 1631. Various Popes, bishops and saints are depicted watching a disembodied arm drawing using a perspective

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Table of mathematical functions

Table of mathematical functions
Mathematical functions. A table comparing various simple curves from calculus with elliptical and hyperbolic curves from the analysis of conic sections

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Cyanobacteria, SEM

Cyanobacteria, SEM
Cyanobacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cyanobacteria (formally known as blue-green algae, pink) growing on an evening primrose pollen grain.Cyanobacteria are photosynthesising

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Trigonometry in distance measurement

Trigonometry in distance measurement
Practical trigonometry. 17th century woodcut illustration showing the use of a cross-staff and quadrant for measuring distances

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Thomas Hearne, English historian

Thomas Hearne, English historian
Thomas Hearne (1678-1735), English antiquary. Hearne was educated at home and at school in Bray and matriculated at St. Edmunds Hall, Oxford

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Gilberts magnetic dip circle

Gilberts magnetic dip circle
Dip circle. 17th century illustration of a magnetic dip circle. This is an instrument to determine the angle between the horizon and the Earths magnetic field at a given point on the surface

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Carneades, Greek skeptic philosopher

Carneades, Greek skeptic philosopher
Carneades (214 BCE - 129 BCE), Greek philosopher. Carneades was born in Cyrene in northern Africa but moved to Athens at an early age. He studied philosophy with the Stoics, notably Diogenes

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Human male torso, 16th Century

Human male torso, 16th Century
Human male torso. 16th century woodcut illustration of a dissected male human torso. This illustration was first published in De methodo medendi liber unus by Andreas Planer, printed as Basle in 1583

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Geocentric cosmology

Geocentric cosmology. Woodcut illustration depicting the Solar System. At the centre is the Earth. Orbiting this, at increasing distances, are the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: William Tyndale, English scholar

William Tyndale, English scholar
William Tyndale (c. 1492-1536), English theologian and biblical scholar. Tyndale was born near Dursley in Gloucestershire and was educated at Magdalene College School, Oxford

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Sir Martin Frobisher, English explorer

Sir Martin Frobisher, English explorer
Martin Frobisher (c.1535-1594), English navigator and explorer. Frobisher became a cabin boy in 1544 and rose to the rank of captain by 1565

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Sir Richard Grenville, English explorer

Sir Richard Grenville, English explorer
Sir Richard Grenville (1542-1591), English explorer and adventurer. Grenville was born at Clifton House in Devon, cousin to both Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Sir Isaac Newton

Sir Isaac Newton ( 1643-1724), English physicist. Newton was born at Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire and was educated at Grantham and at Trinity College Cambridge

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Aristippus of Cyrene, Greek philosopher

Aristippus of Cyrene, Greek philosopher
Aristippus (c.435 BCE - c.356 BCE), Greek philosopher. Aristippus lived in Cyrene, and is considered the founder of the Cyreniac school of philosophy

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Device for determining latitude

Device for determining latitude
Latitude. 17th century device for determining latitude. The metal bar is attached to the centre of the disc. An observation of the rising of a known star is made

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Sir Francis Walsingham, English statesman

Sir Francis Walsingham, English statesman
Sir Francis Walsingham (1532-1590), English statesman and spymaster. Walsingham was born near Chiselhurst, Kent into an aristocratic family

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Demonstration of perspective

Demonstration of perspective
Perspective. An artist (left) demonstrating a method for producing a perspective drawing from a plan. A vertical staff is used to trace over the plan (bottom)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Crystal diagrams, 19th century

Crystal diagrams, 19th century
Crystals. Engraved plate depicting various crystal structures. This plate was published in George Gregorys A Dictionary of the Arts and Sciences, printed at London in 1807

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Magnetic declination, 17th Century

Magnetic declination, 17th Century
Magnetic declination. 17th century illustration showing how a lodestone could be used to illustrate the concept of magnetic dip

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Cyanobacteria, SEM

Cyanobacteria, SEM
Cyanobacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cyanobacteria (formally known as blue-green algae, yellow). Several spores (green) are also seen

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Trigonometry calculator, 17th century

Trigonometry calculator, 17th century
Trigonometry calculator. Part of a device designed for trigonometric calculations. This object was described in Mathematici tractatus duo nuper germanice edited by Johannes Faulhaber

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Trigonometry in distance measurement

Trigonometry in distance measurement
Practical trigonometry. 17th century woodcut illustration showing the use of a cross-staff and quadrant for measuring distances

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Arthropod anatomy, artwork

Arthropod anatomy, artwork
Arthropod anatomy. Computer artwork of a cross-section through the body of a typical arthropod showing the main structures and organs

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Thomas Cavendish, English explorer

Thomas Cavendish, English explorer
Thomas Cavendish (1555-1592), English explorer. Cavendish was born near Ipswich, Suffolk. At the age of 12 he inherited a fortune from his father

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Gigantic squid and ship, 19th century

Gigantic squid and ship, 19th century
Gigantic squid and a ship. Engraving showing a gigantic calamary, or squid, caught by a French ship near Tenerife in the Canary Islands

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Parasitic wasp, SEM

Parasitic wasp, SEM
Parasitic wasp, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Parasitic wasps are parasitoids, parasites that always kill their host

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Disposition of the planets

Disposition of the planets. Woodcut illustration showing how the known planets might be divided by their dispositions - good, indifferent or evil

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Trigonometry in distance measurement

Trigonometry in distance measurement
Practical trigonometry. 17th century woodcut illustration showing the use of a cross-staff and quadrant for measuring distances

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Queen Elizabeth I, English monarch

Queen Elizabeth I, English monarch
Elizabeth I, (1533-1603), Queen Regnant of England. Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the House of Tudor, being the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Celestial navigation, 16th Century

Celestial navigation, 16th Century
Navigation. 16th century engraving showing parts of an instrument used for navigating by the stars. The large circle is engraved with compass bearings and dates

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Bias of Priene, Greek philosopher

Bias of Priene, Greek philosopher
Bias (fl. 6th century BCE), Greek philosopher and one of the Seven Sages of Greece. Bias lived in the Greek city state of Priene

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: CHRISTIAN DIOR (1905-1957). French fashion designer. Dior looking over some of his sketches for

CHRISTIAN DIOR (1905-1957). French fashion designer. Dior looking over some of his sketches for womens dresses, 1940s or 1950s

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: White-fronted bee-eater (Merops bullockoides), Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

White-fronted bee-eater (Merops bullockoides), Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Woodland kingfisher (Halcyon senegalensis), Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

Woodland kingfisher (Halcyon senegalensis), Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: White-fronted bee-eater (Merops bullockoides), Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

White-fronted bee-eater (Merops bullockoides), Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Woodland kingfisher (Halcyon senegalensis), Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

Woodland kingfisher (Halcyon senegalensis), Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: European roller (Coracias garrulus) calling, Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

European roller (Coracias garrulus) calling, Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Immature Southern yellow-billed hornbill (Tockus leucomelas), Kruger National Park

Immature Southern yellow-billed hornbill (Tockus leucomelas), Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Southern yellow-billed hornbill (Tockus leucomelas), Kruger National Park

Southern yellow-billed hornbill (Tockus leucomelas), Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa



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