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Coal Exchange
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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. I, London 1808 Plate no. 17
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Excise Office, Broad St.
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1810
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Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. III, London 1809-1810 Plate no. 103
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Queen’s Palace, St. James’s Park
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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. 65
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Kings Bench Prison
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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. 46
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India House, The Sale 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. II, London 1809 Plate no. 45
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South Sea House, Dividend Hall
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1810
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Description
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Ackermann, R., The Microcosm of London, Vol. III, London 1809-1810 Plate no. 102
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tile page: Oculus Enoch et Eliae, sive Radius Sideromysticus pars Prima
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photograph: negative
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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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Map of the world
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1627
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Description
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From Kepler’s “Rudolphine Tables.” (1627).
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Page from the autograph album of Johann Jakob Frisch
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photograph: print
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Date
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1624
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Description
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Frisch was a nephew of Johannes Kepler. The album was kept by Frisch while a law student at the University of Tubingen (from 1624 to 1631), where Kepler himself also had studied. Autograph entries are typicaly in Latin, and range from a few lines of verse or prose to elaborate miniature illustrations, comic and serious. Kepler’s autograph is included in the book within a Latin inscription dated 1625.
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Newgate Chapel
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Format
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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. 57
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Kepler, “Harmonices mundi” (Harmonies of the World)
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photograph: negative
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Date
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1619
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Description
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Illustration from Book III, chapter 10, “concerning the Tetrachords...,” in which attributes of musical scales are discussed. Rocco Collection, History of Science.
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Lloyd’s Subscription Room
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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. 49