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Novae Collection

"Exploring the Enchanting World of Novae: A Journey Through Nature's Wonders" Step into the mesmerizing realm of novae, where nature unveils its captivating secrets

Background imageNovae Collection: Brunonia australis, blue pincushion

Brunonia australis, blue pincushion - Blue Pincushion (Brunonia australis) Coloured copper engraving by Ferdinand Bauer based on a watercolour by his own hand, 1813-14

Background imageNovae Collection: LYREBIRD

LYREBIRD
(Menura superba, or Menura novae-hollandae) When it comes to showing off, the Australians do it best

Background imageNovae Collection: Domestic dog 1, sheepdog 2, Molussan dog 3, mastiff 4, spaniel or pointer 5, and Newfoundland dog 6

Domestic dog 1, sheepdog 2, Molussan dog 3, mastiff 4, spaniel or pointer 5, and Newfoundland dog 6
FLO4574443 Domestic dog 1, sheepdog 2, Molussan dog 3, mastiff 4, spaniel or pointer 5, and Newfoundland dog 6. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur

Background imageNovae Collection: (Dromaeus novae hollandiae) Date: 1862

(Dromaeus novae hollandiae) Date: 1862

Background imageNovae Collection: Cockatiel, Nymphicus hollandicus

Cockatiel, Nymphicus hollandicus (Nymphicus novae hollandiae). Handcoloured lithograph by Gebhart after an illustration by Edward Lear from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History

Background imageNovae Collection: Newfoundland dog, Canis lupus familiaris

Newfoundland dog, Canis lupus familiaris (Canis familiaris terrae novae). After an illustration by James Stewart. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschkes Gallery of Natural History

Background imageNovae Collection: Autumnal asters

Autumnal asters: Aster novae angliae var. Constance, Aster novae angliae var. Ruber, Aster novae angliae var. Bowman, Aster amygdalinus, and Aster novi belgii Robert Parker

Background imageNovae Collection: Cape Barren goose, Cereopsis novae hollandiae

Cape Barren goose, Cereopsis novae hollandiae (New Holland cereopsis). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Latham from his own A General History of Birds, Winchester, 1824

Background imageNovae Collection: New Zealand plover, Charadrius obscures. Endangered

New Zealand plover, Charadrius obscures. Endangered
New Zealand plover, Charadrius obscures (Charadrius novae Zealandiae). Endangered. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Latham from his own A General History of Birds, Winchester, 1824

Background imageNovae Collection: Australasian pipit, Anthus novaeseelandiae

Australasian pipit, Anthus novaeseelandiae (New Zealand lark, Alauda novae zealandiae). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Latham from his own A General History of Birds, Winchester

Background imageNovae Collection: Tui, Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae, and butterfly

Tui, Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae, and butterfly
Tui, Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae (New Zealand creeper, Merops novae seelandiae) and Amauris psyttalea butterfly (Papilio enceladus). From specimens in the possession of Marmaduke Tunstall

Background imageNovae Collection: Novissima et Accuratissima Delineatio Romae Veteris

Novissima et Accuratissima Delineatio Romae Veteris et Novae in Viatorum Usum et Commoditatem Excusa, Rome moderne: premiere ville de l Europe: avec toutes ses magnificences et ses delices

Background imageNovae Collection: Title page Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs

Title page Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs
Title page, Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs sev Plantarvm animalivm mineralivm mexicanorvm historia, Hernandez, Francisco, 1517-1587, Engraving, 1651

Background imageNovae Collection: Page 108 Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs

Page 108 Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs
Page 108, Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs sev Plantarvm animalivm mineralivm mexicanorvm historia, Hernandez, Francisco, 1517-1587, Letterpress, woodcut, 1651

Background imageNovae Collection: Page 318 Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs

Page 318 Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs
Page 318, Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs sev Plantarvm animalivm mineralivm mexicanorvm historia, Hernandez, Francisco, 1517-1587, Letterpress, woodcut, 1651

Background imageNovae Collection: Page 240 Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs

Page 240 Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs
Page 240, Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs sev Plantarvm animalivm mineralivm mexicanorvm historia, Hernandez, Francisco, 1517-1587, Letterpress, woodcut, 1651

Background imageNovae Collection: Page 325 Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs

Page 325 Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs
Page 325, Rervm medicarvm Novae Hispaniae thesavrvs sev Plantarvm animalivm mineralivm mexicanorvm historia, Hernandez, Francisco, 1517-1587, Letterpress, woodcut, 1651

Background imageNovae Collection: Stylidium calcaratum, S. pygmaeum

Stylidium calcaratum, S. pygmaeum - Coloured copper engraving by Ferdinand Bauer based on a watercolour by his own hand. Illustrationes Florae Novae Hollandiae, t.15, Vienna, 1816. Botany Library

Background imageNovae Collection: Italy. Rome. Tabernae Novae

Italy. Rome. Tabernae Novae (New Shops). Roman Forum. Remains

Background imageNovae Collection: Cataclysmic variable star systems C017 / 0753

Cataclysmic variable star systems C017 / 0753
Cataclysmic variable star systems. Computer artwork showing atmospheric matter being drawn from larger stars by the powerful magnetic field of smaller white dwarf stars

Background imageNovae Collection: Cataclysmic variable star system, artwork

Cataclysmic variable star system, artwork
Cataclysmic variable star system. Computer artwork showing atmospheric matter being drawn from one star (centre) by the powerful magnetic field of a white dwarf star at the centre of a neighbouring


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"Exploring the Enchanting World of Novae: A Journey Through Nature's Wonders" Step into the mesmerizing realm of novae, where nature unveils its captivating secrets. From the vibrant blue pincushion flowers (Brunonia australis) to the melodic calls of the lyrebird echoing through ancient forests, every corner holds a delightful surprise. In 1862, Dromaeus novae hollandiae made its mark in history as it was first described by scientists. This flightless bird has since become an emblematic symbol of Australia's diverse wildlife. Meanwhile, the charming cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus) and loyal Newfoundland dog (Canis lupus familiaris) remind us of our beloved companions who bring joy to our lives. As autumn sets in, fields come alive with a burst of color from enchanting aster blooms. Amidst this picturesque scene, Cape Barren geese (Cereopsis novae hollandiae) gracefully glide across serene waters while New Zealand plovers (Charadrius obscures), sadly endangered, find solace on sandy shores. The Australasian pipit (Anthus novaeseelandiae) flits about with grace and agility while Tui birds (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae), adorned with iridescent feathers, dance alongside delicate butterflies. Stylidium calcaratum and S. Pygmaeum add their unique touch to this floral symphony with their intricate petals. Away from nature's embrace lies Tabernae Novae in Rome, Italy - an architectural marvel that stands as a testament to human creativity throughout history. Novae beckons us to explore its wonders; it is a world where beauty thrives amidst diversity and fragility. Let us cherish these treasures before they fade away like whispers carried by gentle breezes.