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Pillory Cross, Charing Cross
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photograph: negative
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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
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Title page of Newton’s “Opticks”
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photograph: print
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1706
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Description
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Latin editon. Newton published his first edition in 1704 in English, but without his name on the title page, it is thought in order to avoid controversy. Knighted by Queen Anne in the following year, he displayed his name linked to his new title here for the first time in print, “Isaaco Newton, Equite aurato” (golden knight); his new rank entitled him to gild his armor. The Latin edition was intended for distribution outside of England. This copy, in an old and well-preserved binding, bears inside the bookplate of an aristocratic German family, probably dating from the 18th century. Purchased in Rome following World War II by George W. Housner.
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Board of Trade
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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. 86
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George Atwood - Atwood’s Machine from A treatise on the Rectilinear Motion and Rotation of Bodies (Cambridge, 1784)
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photograph: negative
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1784
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As mathematics tutor at Cambridge University in the 1770s and 80s, George Atwood was responsible for introducing students to Newtonianism. To help with this task -- and to quell lingering debates about inertia and the living force of matter -- Atwood fashioned a machine that soon became known eponymously. The machine employed an ingenious system of weights, pulleys and a pendulum clock which demonstrated Newton’s laws of motion.
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Royal Exchange
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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. 67
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Portrait of Tycho Brahe, from Astronomiae Instauratae Mechanica
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1602
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The engraved portrait by Jacob de Gheyn first appeared as a frontispiece in Tycho’s Astronomical Letters of 1596 and was later reprinted. It was done in 1586 when Tycho was 40 years old. He is shown wearing the Danish Order of the Elephant.
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British Institution, Pall Mall
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photograph: negative
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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. 13
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Hospital, Middlesex
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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. II, London 1809 Plate no. 44
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Thomas Burnet - fig 3 to Sacred Theory of the Earth
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1684
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Description
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Burnet’s “general idea” of the primeval Earth: “Because it pleaseth more, and makes a greater impression on us, to see things represented to the Eye, than to read their description in words, we have ventur’d to give a model of the Primaeval Earth, with its Zones or greater Climates, and the general order and tracts of its Rivers ...”