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A woman representing science reads a book. Etching by A. Lurat, 18--, after P. Caliari, il Veronese.
Veronese, 1528-1588.Reference: 26095i- Pictures
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Scientific instruments and attributes of philosophy: gyroscopes, telescope, pestle and mortar, cosmological manuals, natural history specimens etc.. Lithograph by J-B-J. Jorand, 1835.
Jorand, Jean-Baptiste-Joseph, 1788-1850.Date: 1835Reference: 25985i- Pictures
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A female nude draws a compass over a globe; representing astrology. Engraving attributed to G. Bonasone, 1544.
Date: 1544Reference: 25916i- Pictures
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A female figure among astronomical apparatus: representing astronomy. Etching by F.D. Née after C-N. Cochin the younger, 1773.
Cochin, Charles Nicolas, 1715-1790.Date: 1773Reference: 25683i- Pictures
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Urania, the muse of astronomy. Engraving by L. Kilian (?), 16--.
Reference: 25915i- Pictures
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A female figure among astronomical apparatus: representing astronomy. Stipple engraving, 1795, after C-N. Cochin the younger, 1773.
Cochin, Charles Nicolas, 1715-1790.Date: 1 December 1795Reference: 25994i- Pictures
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A group of figures from antiquity are led into a garden by a woman with a telescope and a hand mirror. Etching.
Reference: 25917i- Pictures
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The castle of knowledge, flanked by the spheres of destiny and fortune. Woodcut, 1556.
Date: [1556]Reference: 26090i