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Images Dated 6th March 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: ASTRONOMERS, 1476. Woodcut from an edition of Rodericus Zamorensis Speculum Vitae Humanae

ASTRONOMERS, 1476. Woodcut from an edition of Rodericus Zamorensis Speculum Vitae Humanae, Augsburg, Germany, 1476

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1509. Two antipodal angels holding an armillary sphere with the zodiac

ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1509. Two antipodal angels holding an armillary sphere with the zodiac. Woodcut from an edition of Johannes de Sacroboscos Textus spere materialis, Leipzig, Germany, 1509

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: URANIA, 1502. Urania, the muse of astronomy, holding an armillary sphere with the zodiac

URANIA, 1502. Urania, the muse of astronomy, holding an armillary sphere with the zodiac. Woodcut, 1502, by Albrecht Durer

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: (1775-1854). German philosopher. Daguerreotype

(1775-1854). German philosopher. Daguerreotype
FRIEDRICH W.J. von SCHELLING (1775-1854). German philosopher. Daguerreotype

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: SUN AND MOON, 1493. Woodcut, German, 1493

SUN AND MOON, 1493. Woodcut, German, 1493

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1514. Armillary sphere with zodiac

ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1514. Armillary sphere with zodiac. Woodcut from Georg von Peuerbachs Tabulae eclipsicum, Vienna, 1514

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: ALLEGORY OF ASTRONOMY. Astronomia, a personification of astronomy, with the Greek

ALLEGORY OF ASTRONOMY. Astronomia, a personification of astronomy, with the Greek muse of astronomy, Urania, and the Alexandrian astronomer, Ptolemy

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: ASTRONOMER, 1533. An astronomer using an astronomical sextant to measure the altitude of the sun

ASTRONOMER, 1533. An astronomer using an astronomical sextant to measure the altitude of the sun and the height of a building. Woodcut, German, from Petrus Aprianus Instrument-Buch, 1533

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: THE WORLD SOUL, 1487. Representation of the Christian concept of Anima Mundi, the World Soul

THE WORLD SOUL, 1487. Representation of the Christian concept of Anima Mundi, the World Soul, with the four elements, and Christ as Anthropos, the Primal Man. Woodcut, French, 1487

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: ARTHUR SEWALL (1835-1900). American politician. Photographed in 1896

ARTHUR SEWALL (1835-1900). American politician. Photographed in 1896

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: FRIEDRICH W. J. von SCHELLING (1775-1854). Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling

FRIEDRICH W. J. von SCHELLING (1775-1854). Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling
FRIEDRICH W.J. von SCHELLING (1775-1854). Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling. German philosopher. Drawing by Franz Kruger

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: YERMAK TIMOFEYEVICH (d. 1584). Cossack leader

YERMAK TIMOFEYEVICH (d. 1584). Cossack leader. Tartars in Siberia stabbing the corpse of Yermak Timofeyevich, which according to legend bled miraculously for weeks after his death

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle, 24 September 1949

Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle, 24 September 1949, reporting on President Harry Trumans announcement
SOVIET ATOMIC TEST, 1949. Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle, 24 September 1949, reporting on President Harry Trumans announcement the previous day that the Soviet Union had successfully

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: MAURICE SAND (1823-1889). French painter and writer. Drawing by Luigi Calamatta

MAURICE SAND (1823-1889). French painter and writer. Drawing by Luigi Calamatta

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2009: ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1543. Ptolemy (left), the Alexandrian astronomer, and the German mathematician

ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1543. Ptolemy (left), the Alexandrian astronomer, and the German mathematician and astronomer Johann Muller Regiomontanus seated beneath an armillary sphere with a zodiac


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