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Mosaic depicting the death of Archimedes
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photograph: negative
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History of Science
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Description
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Reproduced from essay by Karl Winter, “Der Tod des Archimedes,” from the 82nd Winckelmann Program of the Archaeological Society of Berlin, 1924. The provenance was represented as passing through the estate of Jerome Bonaparte (1784-1860) back to Herculaneum. More recent study places its origin in the Renaissance. Size: .51 x .43 meters. - Fine Art Reproduction, misc.
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Jakob J. Laub
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Format
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photograph: print
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Date
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1934
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Series
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History of Science
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Ralph Arnold
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Format
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photograph: print
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Series
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History of Science
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Description
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Geologists
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Seventh Solvay Conference
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Format
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photograph: print
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Date
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1933-10
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History of Science
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Description
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Physicists - Group
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Dorothy Hodgkin
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Format
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photograph: print
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Date
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1969
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Series
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History of Science
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Description
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She won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1964. Chemistry. Biochemistry and Chemistry.
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Marie Curie
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Format
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photograph: negative
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History of Science
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Portrait of Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937)
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Format
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photograph: print
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Date
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1932
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Series
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History of Science
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Description
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Photograph of a 1932 oil on canvas portrait of Ernest Rutherford, done by New Zealand-born, British portrait painter Sir Oswald Birley (1880-1952), the original of which hangs in the Royal Society’s Burlington House, London. New Zealander Rutherford won the 1908 Nobel Prize for chemistry.
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Biology group at Shelter Island
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Format
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photograph: negative
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History of Science
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Description
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Group includes A. H. Sturtevant, S. Emerson and Barbara McClintock. Biologists
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Thales
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Format
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photograph: negative
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Series
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History of Science
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Description
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History of Science - Print Misc. 16th, 17th, 18th century Scientists
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200″ “fork” in construction
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Format
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photograph: negative
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History of Science
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Description
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Edison R. Hoge Photograph Collection.
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The first hydrogen balloon, 1783
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Format
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photograph: print
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History of Science
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Description
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The first human ascent in a hydrogen balloon was made from Paris on December 1, 1783. This model represents the balloon used. It was 26′ in diameter. The Science Museum, London. Photographs: Concerning History of Science
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Wolfgang Pauli
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Format
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photograph: print
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History of Science
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Description
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Physicists - Group.
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Astronomers’ meeting--Pasadena
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Format
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photograph: print
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Date
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1923-09
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Series
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History of Science
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Description
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Edison R. Hoge Photograph Collection.