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Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1658. Forehead of a man destined to die a violent death. Woodcut, 1658

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1658. Forehead of a man destined to die a violent death. Woodcut, 1658, from Hieronymous Cardanus Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1658. Forehead of a peaceful and successful man

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1658. Forehead of a peaceful and successful man. Woodcut, 1658, from Hieronymus Cardanus Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an adventurer. Woodcut, 1637, from Ciro Spontinis Metoposcopia

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an adventurer. Woodcut, 1637, from Ciro Spontinis Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an imbecile and long-lived man

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an imbecile and long-lived man. Woodcut, 1637, from Ciro Spontinis Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an unintelligent man

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an unintelligent man. Woodcut, 1637, from Ciro Spontinis Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an immoderate and sick man

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1637. Forehead of an immoderate and sick man. Woodcut, 1637, from Ciro Spontinis Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of an upright man and intelligent man. Woodcut, 1648

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of an upright man and intelligent man. Woodcut, 1648, from Philippus Phinellas Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a loving man

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a loving man. Woodcut, 1648, from Philippus Phinellas Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a happy and fortunate woman

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a happy and fortunate woman. Woodcut, 1648, from Philippus Phinellas Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of an unstable man

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of an unstable man. Woodcut, 1648, from Philippus Phinellas Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a man destined to be drowned

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1648. Forehead of a man destined to be drowned. Woodcut, 1648, from Philippus Phinellas Metoposcopia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1658. Forehead of a man destined to be wounded in the head. Woodcut

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1658. Forehead of a man destined to be wounded in the head. Woodcut, 1658, from Hieronymous Cardanus Metoposcopia (Paris)

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1658. Forehead of a man successful in war

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1658. Forehead of a man successful in war. Woodcut, 1658, from Hieronymous Cardanus Metoposcopia (Paris)

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, c1658. Forehead of an infirm man

PHYSIOGNOMY, c1658. Forehead of an infirm man. Woodcut, 1658, from Hieronymous Cardanus Metoscopia (Paris)

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1531. Eyes of an unreliable man, and those of an ignorant man. Woodcut

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1531. Eyes of an unreliable man, and those of an ignorant man. Woodcut, 1531, from Johannes Indagines Chiromantia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, c1531. Eyes of a malicious man, and those of a lustful man. Woodcut

PHYSIOGNOMY, c1531. Eyes of a malicious man, and those of a lustful man. Woodcut, 1531, from Johannes Indagines Chiromantia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1531. Hair of an arrogant character, and that of a weak character

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1531. Hair of an arrogant character, and that of a weak character. Woodcut, 1531, from Johannes Indagines Chiromantia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, c1533. Man and woman of excellent disposition

PHYSIOGNOMY, c1533. Man and woman of excellent disposition. Woodcut, 1533, from Bartolommeo Cocles Physiognomonia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Noses of vain and lustful men

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Noses of vain and lustful men. Woodcut, 1533, from Bartolommeo Cocles Physiognomonia

Background imageScience Collection: PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Eyes of a peaceable man (left), and those of a man of great intellect

PHYSIOGNOMY, 1533. Eyes of a peaceable man (left), and those of a man of great intellect. Woodcut, 1533, from Bartolommeo Cocles Physiognomonia

Background imageScience Collection: CHEMIST, 1857. A chemist using a blow torch. Lithograph, 1857

CHEMIST, 1857. A chemist using a blow torch. Lithograph, 1857

Background imageScience Collection: LIQUEFYING GAS, 1878. Louis-Paul Cailletets apparatus for liquefying oxygen. Wood engraving

LIQUEFYING GAS, 1878. Louis-Paul Cailletets apparatus for liquefying oxygen. Wood engraving, 1878

Background imageScience Collection: THE ZODIAC. Woodcut, c1500

THE ZODIAC. Woodcut, c1500

Background imageScience Collection: ASTRONOMY, c1250. The ancient Greek geometer Euclid (fl

ASTRONOMY, c1250. The ancient Greek geometer Euclid (fl. c300 B.C.), observes the heavens through a dioptra (left), while Hermann of Carinthia

Background imageScience Collection: 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 Apianus Instrument-Buch, 1533

Background imageScience Collection: PLANET VENUS. Astronomical symbol for the planet Venus; the mirror of the Roman goddess of love

PLANET VENUS. Astronomical symbol for the planet Venus; the mirror of the Roman goddess of love and beauty

Background imageScience Collection: PLANETS AND FARMERS, 1524. The seven planets as protectors of farmers. Woodcut by V

PLANETS AND FARMERS, 1524. The seven planets as protectors of farmers. Woodcut by V. Feil from Thannstetters Wiener Praktik, Vienna, 1524

Background imageScience Collection: PLANET MERCURY, 1496. Personification of Mercury, the planet of science and the arts

PLANET MERCURY, 1496. Personification of Mercury, the planet of science and the arts. Woodcut from Nicolas Le Rouges Le grand kalendrier des bergieres, Troyes, 1496

Background imageScience Collection: MERCURY, 1482. Allegorical representation of the planet Mercury

MERCURY, 1482. Allegorical representation of the planet Mercury. Woodcut by Bernhard Maler for an edition of Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon Astonomicon, printed at Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: MILKY WAY, 1892. The Milky Way near Messier II

MILKY WAY, 1892. The Milky Way near Messier II. Photograph by E.E. Barnard taken at the Lick Observatory at the University of California, Santa Cruz, 29 June 1892

Background imageScience Collection: MILKY WAY, 1482. The Greek goddesses of night and day tending to the Milky Way

MILKY WAY, 1482. The Greek goddesses of night and day tending to the Milky Way. Woodcut by Bernhard Maler from Hyginus Poeticon Astronomicon, Venice, Italy, 1482

Background imageScience Collection: ZODIAC: SAGITTARIUS, c1270. Female Sagittarius, the archer

ZODIAC: SAGITTARIUS, c1270. Female Sagittarius, the archer. From an astrological manuscript written at Bayeux, France, c1270

Background imageScience Collection: KLINKERFUSS COMET, 1853. The comet of 1853, observed from Castellamare on the Bay of Naples

KLINKERFUSS COMET, 1853. The comet of 1853, observed from Castellamare on the Bay of Naples, Italy. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageScience Collection: CALIFORNIA: GIGANTIC TREE. Wellingtonia gigantea. Wood engraving, 1854

CALIFORNIA: GIGANTIC TREE. Wellingtonia gigantea. Wood engraving, 1854

Background imageScience Collection: MOREHOUSEs COMET, 1908. Photograph taken at Yerkes Observatory, Chicago

MOREHOUSEs COMET, 1908. Photograph taken at Yerkes Observatory, Chicago

Background imageScience Collection: SWIFTs COMET, 1892. Photographed by E

SWIFTs COMET, 1892. Photographed by E.E. Barnard, 7 April 1892, from the Lick Observatory at the University of California, Santa Cruz

Background imageScience Collection: CURBSTONE ASTRONOMER, 1872. Wood engrawing, American, 1872

CURBSTONE ASTRONOMER, 1872. Wood engrawing, American, 1872

Background imageScience Collection: 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 imageScience Collection: EGYPT: PLANISPHERES. The Ancient Egyptian northern and southern planispheres containing

EGYPT: PLANISPHERES. The Ancient Egyptian northern and southern planispheres containing the zodiacal signs. Line engraving, 19th century, according to Athanasius Kircher (1601-1680)

Background imageScience Collection: ZODIAC: PISCES. Zodiacal symbol for Pisces

ZODIAC: PISCES. Zodiacal symbol for Pisces

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: GRAFTING, 1575. Tree grafting. Woodcut from a book by Leonard Mascall

BOTANY: GRAFTING, 1575. Tree grafting. Woodcut from a book by Leonard Mascall on the art of planting and grafting trees, London, 1575

Background imageScience Collection: ZODIAC: LIBRA. Zodiacal symbol for Libra, the scales

ZODIAC: LIBRA. Zodiacal symbol for Libra, the scales

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: TREE OF SORROW. Arbor tristis. Fanciful depiction of the Tree of Sorrow

BOTANY: TREE OF SORROW. Arbor tristis. Fanciful depiction of the Tree of Sorrow. Woodcut, 1585, from Durantes Herbario Nuovo

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: MAIDENHAIR FERN. Adiantum capillus-veneris. Woodcut, 1579, from Mattiolis Commentarii

BOTANY: MAIDENHAIR FERN. Adiantum capillus-veneris. Woodcut, 1579, from Mattiolis Commentarii

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: TREE OF SORROW. Arbor tristis. Woodcut, 1613, from Jacobus New Herbal

BOTANY: TREE OF SORROW. Arbor tristis. Woodcut, 1613, from Jacobus New Herbal

Background imageScience Collection: GARDENER, 19th CENTURY. Woodcut, American, 19th century

GARDENER, 19th CENTURY. Woodcut, American, 19th century

Background imageScience Collection: BEEHIVE. Woodcut, 19th century

BEEHIVE. Woodcut, 19th century

Background imageScience Collection: BOTANY: FUNGI, 1560. Woodcut, 1560, from Mattiolis Commentarii

BOTANY: FUNGI, 1560. Woodcut, 1560, from Mattiolis Commentarii



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