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Copernicus, (1473-1543), 1830. Creator: UnknownCopernicus, (1473-1543), 1830. Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) Renaissance-era mathematician and astronomer who made a pioneering contribution to the Scientific Revolution
Chaucer, (1343-1400), 1830. Creator: UnknownChaucer, (1343-1400), 1830. Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400) English poet and author, best known for The Canterbury Tales, also a philosopher and astronomer
Clavius, (1538-1612), 1830. Creator: UnknownClavius, (1538-1612), 1830. Christopher Clavius (1538-1612) Jesuit German mathematician and astronomer, modified the proposal for the Gregorian calendar a From " Biographical
Bailly, (1736-1793), 1830. Creator: UnknownBailly, (1736-1793), 1830. Jean Sylvain Bailly (1736-1793) French astronomer, mathematician, freemason and political leader in the French Revolution
Tycho Brahe, (1546-1601), 1830. Creator: UnknownTycho Brahe, (1546-1601, 1830. Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) Danish nobleman, astronomer, and writer known for accurate and comprehensive astronomical and planetary observations
Archimedes, (c287-212 BC), 1830. Creator: UnknownArchimedes, (c287-212 BC), 1830. Archimedes of Syracuse (c287- 212 BC) Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, and astronomer
Seated man with astronomical instrument?, late 15th century, (1943). Creator: Giovanni BelliniSeated man with astronomical instrument?, late 15th century, (1943). Drawing originally in the collection of Archibald George Blomefield Russell
Illustration from Les premieres ?uvres de Jacques de Vaulx, pillote en la marine, 1583Illustration from " Les premieres ?uvres de Jacques de Vaulx, pillote en la marine", 1583. Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France
Sr. Isaac Newton, 1785. Creator: UnknownSr. Isaac Newton, 1785. Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727), English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, author and influential scientist
N. Copernicus, (late 18th early 19th century). Creator: J ChapmanN. Copernicus, (late 18th early 19th century). Portrait of Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543), considered to be the father of modern astronomy and founder of heliocentric cosmology
The Revd. George Costard. M. A. (1805). Creator: UnknownThe Revd. George Costard. M.A. (1805). Portrait of English astronomical writer George Costard (1710-1782) describing a circle on a piece of paper with a pair of compasses
Nikolaus Kopernikus, (1933). Creator: UnknownNikolaus Kopernikus, (1933). Portrait of mathematician and astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) whose revolutionary model of the universe was a major event in the history of science
Galileo Galilei, (1933). Creator: UnknownGalileo Galilei, (1933). Portrait of Italian astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher and mathematician Galileo (1564-1642). Galileo played a major role in the scientific revolution
Johannes Kepler, (1933). Creator: UnknownJohannes Kepler, (1933). Portrait of German astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630). Kepler went to Prague in 1600 to assist Tycho Brahe
Sir Frederick William Herschel (1738 - 1822), pub. 1867. Creator: Julia Margaret CameronSir Frederick William Herschel (1738 - 1822) pub. 1867 (photograph). Sir John Frederick William Herschel (1792 ? 1871); English polymath, mathematician, astronomer, chemist, inventor
Henry Draper (1837 - 1882), Doctor, Amateur Astronomer and Pioneer of Astrophotography (sepia photo). Henry Draper (1837 - 1882), Doctor, Amateur Astronomer and Pioneer of Astrophotography
Portrait of Tycho Brahe (1546 - 1601), pub. 1586. Creator: Jacob de Gheyn afterPortrait of Tycho Brahe (1546 - 1601), pub. 1586 (engraving). Tycho Brahe (1546 - 1601) was Danish astronomer who discovered a Supernova in the constellation of Cassopeia in 1572
William and Caroline Herschel, pub. 1896. Creator: American School (19th Century)William and Caroline Herschel, pub. 1896 (colour lithograph). Caroline Lucretia Herschel (1750 - 1848), first woman to discover a Comet and assisted her brother
The Great Comet of 1881, observed on the Night of June 25-26, at 1h. 30m AM, pub. 1881The Great Comet of 1881, observed on the Night of June 25-26, at 1h.30m AM, from The Trouvelot Astronomical Drawings 1881, pub. 1881 (colour lithograph)
Newton Invents a New Telescope, c1934. Illustration showing Isaac Newton (1643-1727) with his invention, the Newtonian telescope, and assistant grinding lenses
Averroes (Abüal-Walid Muhammad ibn Rusd, called) (1126-1198), Arab-Andalusian philosopherAverroes (Abu al-Walid Muhammad ibn Rusd, called) (1126-1198), Arab-Andalusian philosopher, lawyer, doctor and astronomer
Galileo Galilei (1564 - 1642), Italian astronomer and physicist showing his invention of the telescope, lithograph
Drawing that shows Copernicus watching the stars in Rome, Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543), Polish astronomer
Monument in the city of Cordoba dedicated to Averroes (1126-1198), philosopher, lawyer, doctor and Arab-Andalusian astronomer
Hipparchus, Greek astronomer studying the stars at the observatory of Alexandria, lithograph, 1865
Emperor Frederick III receiving from the astronomer G. Bianchini the book Tabulae Astrologiae, miniature by the school of Ferrara
Sir Isaac Newtons house and observatory, 35 St Martins Street, Westminster, London, 1826. View of the famous physicists house off Leicester Square
Tycho Brahe, Danish astronomer, (c1630). Artist: Joan BlaeuTycho Brahe, Danish astronomer, (c1630). Brahe (1546-1601) aged 40, amongst his astonomical instuments. From the Atlas Major by Johann Blaeu
The Astronomer, 1822. Artist: Etienne Frederic LignonThe Astronomer, 1822. From Volume II (Costumes and Portraits) of Description of Egypt, published under the orders of Napoleon
Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle contemplating the plurality of worlds, 1791. ArtistBernard le Bovier de Fontenelle contemplating the plurality of worlds, 1791. French mathematician Bernard Fontenelle (1657-1757) stands by a telescope, looking up at the Moon in the night sky
A Greek astronomer studying the stars, 1694. Artist: Johannes KipA Greek astronomer studying the stars, 1694. Illustration from Book 1, Part 5 Chapter 17, of The Principles of Philosophy by Anthony Le Grand, 1694
Astonomers looking through a telescope, 1660-1661. Artist: Andreas CellariusAstonomers looking through a telescope, 1660-1661. From The Celestial Atlas, or The Harmony of the Universe (Atlas coelestis seu harmonia macrocosmica) by Andreas Cellarius
Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish astronomer, (1660-1661). Artist: Andreas CellariusNicolaus Copernicus, Polish astronomer, (1660-1661). Detail from a map showing the Copernican system of planetary orbits (the Planisphaerium Copernicanum )
An astronomer, detail from a map of the planets, 1660-1661. Artist: Andreas CellariusAn astronomer, detail from a map of the planets, 1660-1661. From The Celestial Atlas, or The Harmony of the Universe (Atlas coelestis seu harmonia macrocosmica) by Andreas Cellarius
Sir John Frederick William Herschel, British astronomer, 1867. The son of Sir William Herschel, who discovered the planet Uranus
Louis de Gruuthuse before an astronomical clock (From: Horloge de Sapience by Henri Suso), ca. 1470-1480. Found in the Collection of Bibliothe que Nationale de France
Mapamundi. Calendar. Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France
Astronomicum Caesareum, 1540. Artist: Apian (Apianus), Peter (Petrus) (1495-1552)Astronomicum Caesareum, 1540. Private Collection
Portrait of Otto Y. Schmidt (1891-1956), 1921-1922. Artist: Andreev, Nikolai Andreevich (1873-1932)Portrait of Otto Y. Schmidt (1891-1956), 1921-1922. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
Observatory of Sir William Huggins, K. C. B. Tulse Hill, 1904Observatory of Sir William Huggins, K.C.B. Tulse Hill, 1904. Sir William Huggins OM KCB PRS (1824-1910) was an English astronomer best known for his pioneering work in astronomical spectroscopy
Camille Flammarion - A Veteran Watcher of the Heavens, c1925. Nicolas Camille Flammarion, (1842-1925), French astronomer. From Cassells Romance of Famous Lives, Volume 2 by Harold Wheeler
Camille Flammarion - The Distinguished Astronomer Among His Books, c1925. Nicolas Camille Flammarion, (1842-1925), French astronomer
Galileo Galilei, Italian scientist, late 18th or early 19th century (1894). Artist: Pietro Antonio Leone BetteliniGalileo Galilei (1564-1642), Italian astronomer, physicist, mathematician and engineer, late 18th or early 19th century (1894)
Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), 1882. Galileo was a Tuscan (Italian) physicist, mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher who played a major role in the scientific revolution
Isaac Newton, English mathematician, astronomer and physicist, (1818). Artist: R PageIsaac Newton, English mathematician, astronomer and physicist, (1818). Newtons (1643-1727) discoveries were prolific and exerted a huge influence on science and thought
Sir John Herschel, astronomer and scientist, 1810s. Artist: Gaspare GabrielliSir John Herschel, astronomer and scientist, 1810s. Portrait of John Herschel as a young man. The son of astronomer Sir William Herschel, John Herschel discovered 525 nebulae and clusters
Galilei 1564-1642, 1934. Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), Italian polymath: astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher and mathematician. From Die Groszen der Weltgelchichte
Johannes Kepler 1571-1630, 1934. Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer. A key figure in the 17th-century scientific revolution