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Dr William Gilbert (1544-1603) showing his Experiment on Electricity to Queen Elizabeth IBAL99459 Dr William Gilbert (1544-1603) showing his Experiment on Electricity to Queen Elizabeth I and her Court, 19th century (oil on canvas) (see detail 99460) by Hunt
Dr William Gilbert (1544-1603) Showing his Experiment on Electricity to Queen Elizabeth IBAL99460 Dr William Gilbert (1544-1603) Showing his Experiment on Electricity to Queen Elizabeth I and her Court, detail of Gilberd, 19th century (oil on canvas) by Hunt
William Gilbert in his study writing his book, from Les Merveilles de la Science, pub3614169 William Gilbert in his study writing his book, from Les Merveilles de la Science, pub.1870 by French School, (19th century); (add.info)
MAGNETIZING IRON, 1600. A blacksmith hammering a heated iron bar to be magnetized, with its ends pointing towards the magnetic north and south poles
GILBERT: DE MAGNETE, 1600. The magnetizing of iron. A page from William Gilbert sGILBERT: DE MAGNETE, 1600. The magnetizing of iron. A page from William Gilberts (1540-1603) De Magnete, published in London, 1600
GILBERT: DE MAGNETE, 1600. Title-page of the first edition of William Gilberts De Magnete, London, 1600. The first great scientific work published in England
William Gilbert (1540-1603). English physician and physicist. Motion in magnetic fieldGILBERT: DE MAGNETE, 1600. William Gilbert (1540-1603). English physician and physicist. Motion in magnetic field. Page from De Magnete, published in London, 1600
English physician and physicist. Stipple engraving, English, 1796, after a painting, 1591, now lostWILLIAM GILBERT (1540-1603). English physician and physicist. Stipple engraving, English, 1796, after a painting, 1591, now lost