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Nicolaus Collection

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Copernican (heliocentric / Sun-centred) system of the Universe, 1708

Copernican (heliocentric / Sun-centred) system of the Universe, 1708
Copernican (heliocentric/Sun-centred) system of the Universe, 1761. Illustration showing ecliptic and the orbit of the Earth and the planets

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Ciborium, Italian, ca. 1150. Creator: Nicolaus Ranucius

Ciborium, Italian, ca. 1150. Creator: Nicolaus Ranucius
Ciborium, Italian, ca. 1150

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Falstaffs Wedding Night, October 1807. October 1807. Creator: Nicolaus Heideloff

Falstaffs Wedding Night, October 1807. October 1807. Creator: Nicolaus Heideloff
Falstaffs Wedding Night, October 1807

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Miseries of Human Life: While Deep in Study and Lost in Thought in the Complicated

Miseries of Human Life: While Deep in Study and Lost in Thought in the Complicated Profession of a Taylor and All on a Sudden Disturbed by the Shrieks of a Woman Crying Cucumbers, October 1807

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Samson from Heroes and Heroines of the Old Testament, ca. 1597. ca. 1597

Samson from Heroes and Heroines of the Old Testament, ca. 1597. ca. 1597
Samson from Heroes and Heroines of the Old Testament, ca. 1597

Background imageNicolaus Collection: David from Heroes and Heroines of the Old Testament, ca. 1597. ca. 1597

David from Heroes and Heroines of the Old Testament, ca. 1597. ca. 1597
David from Heroes and Heroines of the Old Testament, ca. 1597

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Jahel from Heroes and Heroines of the Old Testament, ca. 1597. ca. 1597

Jahel from Heroes and Heroines of the Old Testament, ca. 1597. ca. 1597
Jahel from Heroes and Heroines of the Old Testament, ca. 1597

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Copernicus, (1473-1543), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Copernicus, (1473-1543), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Copernicus, (1473-1543), 1830. Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) Renaissance-era mathematician and astronomer who made a pioneering contribution to the Scientific Revolution

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Portrait of Count Zinzendorf in a preachers robe, c1740, (1937). Creator: Unknown

Portrait of Count Zinzendorf in a preachers robe, c1740, (1937). Creator: Unknown
Portrait of Count Zinzendorf in a preachers robe, c1740, (1937). Nicolaus Zinzendorf (1700-1760), German solcial reformer

Background imageNicolaus Collection: N. Copernicus, (late 18th early 19th century). Creator: J Chapman

N. Copernicus, (late 18th early 19th century). Creator: J Chapman
N. 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

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nikolaus Kopernikus, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Nikolaus Kopernikus, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Nikolaus 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

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Drawing that shows Copernicus watching the stars in Rome, Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543)

Drawing that shows Copernicus watching the stars in Rome, Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543), Polish astronomer

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish astronomer, (1660-1661). Artist: Andreas Cellarius

Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish astronomer, (1660-1661). Artist: Andreas Cellarius
Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish astronomer, (1660-1661). Detail from a map showing the Copernican system of planetary orbits (the Planisphaerium Copernicanum )

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish mathematician and astronomer, 1894

Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish mathematician and astronomer, 1894
Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543), Polish mathematician and astronomer, 1894. From A Popular History of Science, by Robert Routledge, BSc (Lond.), F.C.S. [George Routledge & Sons, Limited. London, 1894]

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer and mathematician

Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer and mathematician. Copernicus (1473-1543) is considered to be the father of modern astronomy and founder of heliocentric cosmology

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Title page of Dialogo, by Galileo, 1632

Title page of Dialogo, by Galileo, 1632. Title page of Dialogo, (Dialogue on the two chief world systems) was published in Florence in 1632

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Andreas Osiander, 16th century German Lutheran theologian, 17th century

Andreas Osiander, 16th century German Lutheran theologian, 17th century. Osiander (1498-1552) was Professor of Theology at Konigsberg

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Urania, the Muse of Astronomy, weighing and comparing systems of the universe, 1651

Urania, the Muse of Astronomy, weighing and comparing systems of the universe, 1651. She is depicted giving greater weight to Tycho Brahes system, right, than to that of Copernicus

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe, 17th century. Artist: Johannes Hevelius

Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe, 17th century. Artist: Johannes Hevelius
Copernican (heliocentric) system of the universe, 17th century. Nicholas Copernicus published his sun-centred theory of the universe in his De Revolutionibus (1543)

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Title page of A Discourse Concerning a New World & Another Planet by John Wilkins, 1683

Title page of A Discourse Concerning a New World & Another Planet by John Wilkins, 1683. Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler are represented in the bottom corners. (London, 1683 (Ist edition 1640))

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Copernican sun-centred (heliocentric) system of the universe, 1708

Copernican sun-centred (heliocentric) system of the universe, 1708. This shows the orbit of the Moon round the Earth, and the orbits of the Earth and planets round the Sun

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Folding of rock strata, 1671

Folding of rock strata, 1671. Diagram from Danish geologist Nicolaus Stenos Prodromus (1671), showing how rock strata can fold and give different formations

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer, 1802

Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer, 1802
Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer, 1645. Copernicus (1473-1543) is considered to be the father of modern astronomy and founder of heliocentric cosmology

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Copernicus heliocentric model of the Universe, 1543

Copernicus heliocentric model of the Universe, 1543. Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) is considered to be the father of modern astronomy and founder of heliocentric cosmology

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Title page of Copernicus De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, 1543

Title page of Copernicus De revolutionibus orbium coelestium, 1543. Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) is considered to be the father of modern astronomy

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Copernican (heliocentric / Sun-centred) system of the Universe, 1761

Copernican (heliocentric / Sun-centred) system of the Universe, 1761
Copernican (heliocentric/Sun-centred) system of the Universe, 1761. Illustration showing the orbits of the planets around the Sun. The orbits of the moons of Earth, Jupiter and Saturn are also shown

Background imageNicolaus Collection: Frontispiece of Galileos Dialogo dei Massimi Sistemi, 1632. Artist: Stefano della Bella

Frontispiece of Galileos Dialogo dei Massimi Sistemi, 1632. Artist: Stefano della Bella
Frontispiece of Galileos Dialogo dei Massimi Sistemi, 1632. The three figures, from left to right, are Aristotle, Ptolemy and Copernicus


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