- RB-* (x)
- Astronomy (x)
- 1709 (x)
- 1619 (x)
- 1624 (x)
- Search Results
-
-
Title
-
Chelsea Hospital
-
Format
-
photograph: negative
-
Date
-
1810
-
Description
-
Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. III, London 1809-1810 Plate no. 98
-
-
Title
-
Fire in London
-
Format
-
photograph: negative
-
Date
-
1808
-
Description
-
Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. II, London 1809 Plate no. 35
-
-
Title
-
St. Stephen’s, Walbrook
-
Format
-
photograph: negative
-
Date
-
1809
-
Description
-
Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. III, London 1809-1810 Plate no. 90
-
-
Title
-
Galileo, the Pleiades from Sidereus Nuncius (The Sidereal Messenger), Venice, 1610
-
Format
-
photograph: negative
-
Date
-
1610
-
Description
-
The observation of the Pleiades and of the previously invisible stars nearby was made possible by Galileo’s new telescope, presented to the scholars of Venice during the summer of 1609. In his published illustration of 1610 he outlined the stars that were already known and represented the others by single lines. He also tried to preserve the distinction in size.
-
-
Title
-
Kepler - Model of the Universe
-
Format
-
photograph: negative
-
Date
-
1621
-
Description
-
Model of the universe (the outermost sphere is Saturn’s) from Johannes Kepler’ s “Mysterium Cosmographicum” (1597, edition of 1621) Count Rocco Collection.
-
-
Title
-
Portrait of Giovanni Domenico Cassini
-
Format
-
photograph: print
-
Date
-
1695
-
Description
-
Portrait of Cassini from his account of his heliometer in Bologna, published 40 years after its installation in La Meridiana del tempio di S. Petronio..., 1695.
-
-
Title
-
William Whiston - title page to A New Theory of the Earth, 5th edition (London, 1737)
-
Format
-
photograph: negative
-
Date
-
1737
-
Description
-
Whiston succeeded Isaac Newton as third Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University in 1701. An early apostle of Newtonian philosophy, he entered the debate on Biblical chronology with his book, “A New Theory of the Earth” (1696), which sought to refute the widely read work of Thomas Burnet, “The Sacred Theory of the Earth.” Although both Whiston and Burnet were to some degree skeptical of Biblical (or Mosaic) accounts of creation, Whiston proposed a theory that the flood was caused by the impact of a comet.
-
-
Title
-
Tattersall’s, Horse Repository
-
Format
-
photograph: negative
-
Date
-
1809
-
Description
-
Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. III, London 1809-1810 Plate no. 83
-
-
Title
-
Royal Cock Pit
-
Format
-
photograph: negative
-
Date
-
1808
-
Description
-
Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. I, London 1808 Plate no. 18
-
-
Title
-
Oculus Enoch et Eliae, sive Radius Sideromysticus pars Prima
-
Format
-
photograph: negative
-
Date
-
1645
-
Description
-
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.
-
-
Title
-
Title page: “Nova Reperta” (New Discoveries)
-
Format
-
photograph: negative
-
Description
-
Shows nine new discoveries of the time. The collection consists of twenty plates showing new discoveries, including navigation by compass. Watson Collection, History of Science.
-
-
Title
-
Workhouse, St. James’s Parish
-
Format
-
photograph: negative
-
Date
-
1809
-
Description
-
Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. III, London 1809-1810 Plate no. 96
-
-
Title
-
Sadlers Wells Theatre
-
Format
-
photograph: negative
-
Date
-
1809
-
Description
-
Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. III, London 1809-1810 Plate no. 69
-
-
Title
-
The Great Hall, Bank of England
-
Format
-
photograph: negative
-
Date
-
1808
-
Description
-
Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. I, London 1808 Plate no. 7