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Title page: Euclid, “The Elements of Geometrie”, London
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1570
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First English edition. Translated into English for the first time by Sir Henry Billingsley, with preface by M. Dee. Based on earlier Latin versions. Watson Collection, History of Science.
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The Post Office
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1809
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Description
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Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. II, London 1809 Plate no. 63
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Pantheon Masquerade
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1809
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Description
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Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. II, London 1809 Plate no. 60
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King’s Mews, Charing Cross
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1808
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Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. II, London 1809 Plate no. 47
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Botanic Garden at Cambridge University
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photograph: print
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Date
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1815
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Description
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Ackermann, R., A history of the University of Cambridge : its colleges, halls, and public buildings.
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Christie’s Auction Room
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1808
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Description
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Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. I, London 1808 Plate no. 6
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The College of Physicians
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1808
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Description
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Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. I, London 1808 Plate no. 20
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J.T Desaguliers - plate 30 from A Course of Experimental Philosophy (London, 1734-44)
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photograph: negative
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Description
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Jean Theophilus Desaguliers, a protestant refugee from France, established himself as one of the most prominent advocates of the Newtonian philosophy in the first quarter of the eighteenth century. While trying to clarify some of the theoretical aspects of Newtonianism, he also became deeply concerned with the religious, social and political implications of Newton’s work: for example, at the accession of George II in 1727 Desaguliers published a panegyric entitled The Newtonian System of the World: the best Model of Government. This image is an epitome of William Whiston’s scheme of the solar system. This supposedly conveyed the relative distances, magnitudes, periods, and other quantities involved in the motions of the planets and comets. So detailed was it that Desaguliers expressed concern that viewers might place too much faith in its accuracy.
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The Long Room, Custom House
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1808
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Description
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Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. I, London 1808 Plate no. 28
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Exhibition Room, Somerset House
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1808
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Description
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Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. I, London 1808 Plate no. 2
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Oculus Enoch et Eliae, sive Radius Sideromysticus pars Prima
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Format
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1645
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Description
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Anton Maria Schyrleus (1597-1660) was a Capuchin priest and professor, who worked in Bohemia, Trier and Ravenna. His astronomical work was completed in the low countries in the 1640s, and resulted in this rather unusual work -- a richly illustrated example of baroque natural philosophy. The Oculus might be considered a mystical work, reflecting the harmonies of an earth-centered, Tychonic cosmos in scriptural terms. The illustrations give a vivid impression of its combination of technical astronomy and mechanics with rich symbolism.
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Session House, Clerkenwell
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1809
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Description
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Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. III, London 1809-1810 Plate no. 70
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Astley’s Amphitheatre
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1808
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Description
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Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. I, London 1808 Plate no. 4
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Magdalen Chapel
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1809
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Description
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Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. II, London 1809 Plate no. 54
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Billingsgate Market
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1808
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Description
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Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. I, London 1808 Plate no. 9
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Pillory Cross, Charing Cross
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1809
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Description
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Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. II, London 1809 Plate no. 62