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RM 64764137
グスタボ・ドレ 「月へ行くアストルフォ」
Astolfo TRAVELING TO THE MOON/Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533) "The Journey of Astolfo to the moon in search of the wisdom of Orlando," er an illustrated edition of the Orlando Furioso (1532) engraving by Gustave Doré; Milan, Treves, 1881 Identifier : AKG4202287/Collection/Fototeca Gilardi snc / Fototeca Gilardi topic : ASTRONOMY/FANTASY/FULL MOON/LITERATURE/POEM/POESY/SCIENCE FICTION geography : ORLANDO/Person/ASTOLFO/CHARLES BARBANT/LUDOVICO ARIOSTO/Size 3720px × 4674px (49 MB) 31.4 cm × 39.5 cm @ 300 dpi
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RM 149246076
レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ 「宇宙のページ」(レスター手稿)
作家名:レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ(1452年-1519年) タイトル: 宇宙のページ|レスター手稿 国籍: イタリア ジャンル:ルネサンス Artist: Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519) Title: A page from the Codex Leicester, 1508-12 (sepia ink on linen paper) Nationaly: Italian Location: Private Collection Medium: sepia ink on linen paper Date: 16th (C16th) 20674025
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RM 79482596
ティントレット 「天の川の起源」
国籍: イタリア ジャンル : ルネサンス 盛期ルネサンス ヴェネツィア派 Tintoretto (real name: Jacopo Robusti). Italian painter, 1518–1594. –– "The Origin of the Milky Way", c. 1575. – (Jupiter, holds the infant Hercules to the breasts of the sleeping Juno. The milk which spurted upwards formed the Milky Way.) Oil on canvas, 149.4 × 168cm. Inv. No. NG1313. London, National Gallery.
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RM 149246207
ニコラウス・コペルニクスの肖像
Artist:Pomeranian School, (16th century) Title:Portrait of Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) (oil on canvas) Location:Nicolaus Copernicus Museum, Frombork, Poland Age:16th Medium:oil on canvas 73800
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RM 94823374
ヒルデガルト・フォン・ビンゲン 道を知れ
Description: God, Cosmos, and Humanity. Miniature from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen Technique: Watercolour on parchment School: GERMANY Museum: Eibingen Abbey
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RM 85002141
エドヴァルド・ムンク「宇宙での出会い」
ノルウェーの画家 ジャンル: 象徴主義 表現主義 JE49D4 Edvard Munch - Encounter in Space
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RM 7731441
レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ 「宇宙のページ」
作家名:レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ(1452年-1519年) タイトル: 宇宙のページ 国籍: イタリア ジャンル:ルネサンス Title: Astronomical diagrams, fol. 2r from the Codex Leicester, 1508-1512 (pen & ink on paper) (b w photo) Artist: レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ(Vinci, Leonardo da) (1452-1519) Nationality: イタリア人(Italian) Location: Private Collection Medium: pen and ink on paper Date: 16世紀(C16th) Classification: SCIENCE,SCIENTISTS & INVENTIONS
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RM 85057136
エドヴァルド・ムンク「宇宙での出会い」
ノルウェーの画家 ジャンル: 象徴主義 表現主義 Meeting in outer space, 1899, by Edvard Munch (1863-1944), woodcut. Norway, 19th century. PERSONAGES AND MARKS:Munch Edvard HISTORY AND CULTURE:Centuries: Nineteenth century MUSEUMS AND COLLECTIONS:Oslo, Munchmuseet (Munch Museum, Art Museum)
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RM 20677471
レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ 「宇宙のページ」(レスター手稿)
作家名:レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ(1452年-1519年) タイトル: 宇宙のページ|レスター手稿 国籍: イタリア ジャンル:ルネサンス Codex Leicester. Folio 2 recto showing the outer luminosity of the moon (lumen cinerum) UNDATED Artist : Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519) Location : Christie's Images Title: Detail of fol. 2r, from the Codex Leicester, showing the outer luminosity of the moon (lumen cinerum), 1508-1512 (pen & ink on paper) Creator: Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519) Nationality: Italian Location: Christie's Images Medium: pen and ink on paper Date: (C16th) Credit: Detail of fol. 2r, from the Codex Leicester, showing the outer luminosity of the moon (lumen cinerum), 1508-1512 (pen & ink on paper), Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519) / Christie's Images / Photo c Christie's Images / Bridgeman Images Keywords: Codex Hammer astronomical astronomy drawing eclipse lunar mirror writing science scientific study
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RM 64764260
グスタボ・ドレ 「月へ行くアストルフォ」
ARIOSTO: ORLANDO FURIOSO. St. John and Astolfo travel to the moon in Elijah's chariot in search of Orlando's lost reason. Wood engraving after Gustave Doré from a 19th century edition of Ludovico Ariosto's 'Orlando Furioso.'
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RM 149245970
ティントレット 「天の川の起源」
国籍: イタリア ジャンル : ルネサンス 盛期ルネサンス ヴェネツィア派 Artist:Tintoretto, Jacopo Robusti (1518-94) Title:The Origin of the Milky Way, c.1575-80 (oil on canvas) Location:National Gallery, London, UK Age:16th Medium:oil on canvas 71027
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RM 13997623
Artist: French School, (19th century) Title: Leaving for the Moon, illustration from 'From the Earth to the Moon' by Jules Verne (1828-1905) Paris, Hetzel, published in 1865 (engraving) (b/w photo) Location: Private Collection Age:19th Medium:engraving
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RM 14152796
レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ 「宇宙のページ」(レスター手稿)
作家名:レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ(1452年-1519年) タイトル: 宇宙のページ|レスター手稿 国籍: イタリア ジャンル:ルネサンス Artist:Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519) Title:Detail of fol. 2r, from the Codex Leicester, showing the outer luminosity of the moon (lumen cinerum), 1508-1512 (pen & ink on paper) Location:Christie's Images Age:16th Medium:pen and ink on paper
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RM 84706
「ヘルメスとエロス」
所蔵:ルーヴル美術館 Title: Cupid orders Mercury, messenger of the Gods, to announce the Power of Love to the Universe, 1646-47 (oil on panel) Creator: Le Sueur, Eustache (1617-55) Nationality: French Description: l'Amour, entoure de la jeunesse et de la beaute, ordonne a Mercure d'annoncer son Pouvoir a l'Univers; from the decorations for the ceiling of the Cabinet de l'Amour at the Hotel Lambert, Paris; Location: Louvre, Paris, France Medium: oil on panel Date: (C17th) Dimensions: 100x250 cms Credit: Cupid orders Mercury, messenger of the Gods, to announce the Power of Love to the Universe, 1646-47 (oil on panel), Le Sueur, Eustache (1617-55) / Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images Keywords: Amour Eros Hermes Lesueur amore arrow arrows caducee caduceus cloud female god helmet male mirror nude petase petasus univers winged winged helmet
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RM 10258667
レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ 「レスター手稿」
作家名:レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ(1452年-1519年) タイトル: レスター手稿 国籍: イタリア ジャンル:ルネサンス Codex Leicester: Cosmology Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519 Italian) Armand Hammer Foundation, Los Angeles
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RM 30428476
ルーベンス 「天の川の誕生」
作家名: ピーテル・パウル・ルーベンス ( 1577年 - 1640年 ) 国籍: フランドル ジャンル : バロック The Birth of the Milky Way, ca 1637. Artist: Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640) Location: Museo del Prado, Madrid.
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RM 30430648
ヒエロニムス・ボス 「世界の創造」
作家名: ヒエロニムス・ボス ( 1450年頃 - 1516年 ) 国籍: ネーデルラント フランドル ジャンル: ルネサンス 初期フランドル派 初期ネーデルランド絵画 The Garden of Earthly Delights. (Triptych, reverse: The Creation). Artist: Bosch, Hieronymus (c. 1450-1516) Location: Museo del Prado, Madrid.
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RM 15322202
ヒエロニムス・ボス 「世界の創造」
作家名: ヒエロニムス・ボス ( 1450年頃 - 1516年 ) 国籍: ネーデルラント フランドル ジャンル: ルネサンス 初期フランドル派 初期ネーデルランド絵画 BOSCH, HIERONYMUS (1450-1516). Dutch school. Shutters of The Garden of Earthly Delights: genesis of the world. 1504. Madrid, Prado museum Artist: BOSCH, HIERONYMUS;EL BOSCO Personality: DIOS PADRE;DIOS Location: MUSEO DEL PRADO-PINTURA, SPAIN, MADRID, Collection: Oronoz
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RM 20044967
Artist:English School, (20th century) Title:First Moon Men (imaginary) Nationaly:English Location:Private Collection Medium:colour lithograph LAL295071 First Moon Men (imaginary) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: First Moon Men (imaginary)); ツゥ Look and Learn; English, out of copyright
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RM 118581832
Rings of stars in Wright's theory of the universe, 1750. This page is from 'An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe' (1750) by English astronomer Thomas Wright (1711-1786). In this book Wright gave the first explanation of the appearance of the Milky Way as being due to our immersion in a layer of stars. He proposed that the Sun is one of many stars orbiting around a Divine Centre and that the stars are distributed either in annuli (rings, as shown here) or in thin, concentric, spherical shells.
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RM 118581834
Spheres of stars in Wright's theory of the universe, 1750. This page is from 'An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe' (1750) by English astronomer Thomas Wright (1711-1786). In this book Wright gave the first explanation of the appearance of the Milky Way as being due to our immersion in a layer of stars. He proposed that the Sun is one of many stars orbiting around a Divine Centre and that the stars are distributed either in annuli (rings) or in thin, concentric, spherical shells (as shown here).
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RM 118581825
Planets and moons in Wright's theory of the universe. The planets shown here are Jupiter (top) and Saturn (bottom) with their moons, along with the inner planets across centre (from left: Mars, Venus, Earth, Mercury). The Earth's Moon is also shown at centre. This page is from 'An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe' (1750) by English astronomer Thomas Wright (1711-1786). In this book Wright gave the first explanation of the appearance of the Milky Way as being due to our immersion in a layer of stars. He proposed that the Sun is one of many stars orbiting around a Divine Centre and that the stars are distributed either in annuli (rings) or in thin, concentric, spherical shells.
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RM 149117646
Theorem 23, Monas Hieroglyphica (1564). This theorem is one of 24 contained in the work Monas Hieroglyphica by Welsh astrologer John Dee (1527-1608). An example of western Hermeticism and written in a mystical state, it revealed esoteric secrets in astronomy, alchemy, music, mathematics, linguistics, mechanics, and optics. Theorem 23 was the culmination of the book, which explained in part the derivation of the mystical symbol shown here, Dee's Monad. The symbol represented Dee's mystical vision of a unified cosmos, though much of what he wrote remains unexplained due to lost oral traditions.
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RM 100941737
The Barringer meteor crater in northern Arizona, USA, is the best preserved impact crater on Earth, and was formed 49 000 years ago. The largest known piece from this impact is the iron-nickel Holsinger meteorite, weighing 639 kilograms and measuring 0.9m long. It was found some 2.5 km north of the crater in 1911. Before entering the Earth's atmosphere it is estimated that the meteor was originally 1.186 km wide, and before hitting the ground lost approximately half of its mass burning up, the remaining part exploded and evaporated when it impacted in the ground. The meteorite hit the ground at a speed of 12.8 km per second with an impact force of approximately 2.5 megatons 鈥?150 times more powerful than the Hiroshima atomic bomb. In 1903 Daniel Barringer suggested that the crater had been produced by the impact of a large iron-metallic meteorite, a theory confirmed by G Shoemaker in 1960. Photo by DAVID PARKER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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RM 14178351
Title: The Visitor, 1983 (oil on canvas) Artist: Buhler, Michael (1940-2009) Location: Private Collection
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RM 149117642
Theorem 18, Monas Hieroglyphica (1564). This theorem is one of 24 contained in the work Monas Hieroglyphica by Welsh astrologer John Dee (1527-1608). An example of western Hermeticism and written in a mystical state, it revealed esoteric secrets in astronomy, alchemy, music, mathematics, linguistics, mechanics, and optics. Theorem 18 (half shown here, see also C015/4314) is presented as a riddle, with the diagram showing symbols (including the Sun and Moon and planets) within an egg-shaped form (yolk and white). The accompanying text refers to the fable of the eagle and the scarab beetle.
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RM 149117643
Theorem 18, Monas Hieroglyphica (1564). This theorem is one of 24 contained in the work Monas Hieroglyphica by Welsh astrologer John Dee (1527-1608). An example of western Hermeticism and written in a mystical state, it revealed esoteric secrets in astronomy, alchemy, music, mathematics, linguistics, mechanics, and optics. Theorem 18 (half shown here, see also C015/4313) is presented as a riddle, with the diagram showing symbols (including the Moon and Sun and planets) within a spiral that starts with Saturn and ends with the Sun. The accompanying text refers to the fable of the eagle and the scarab beetle.
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RM 118581833
Rings of stars in Wright's theory of the universe, 1750. This page is from 'An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe' (1750) by English astronomer Thomas Wright (1711-1786). In this book Wright gave the first explanation of the appearance of the Milky Way as being due to our immersion in a layer of stars. He proposed that the Sun is one of many stars orbiting around a Divine Centre and that the stars are distributed either in annuli (rings, as shown here) or in thin, concentric, spherical shells.
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RM 21017429
Cosmology - Constantly expanding universe theory, Edwin Powell Hubble, 1929. Color diagram
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RM 21032271
Poland - Warsaw - 19th century. Mikolaj Kopernik (Nicolaus Copernicus) Square. location : Warsaw, Muzeum Historyczne Miasta Warszawy (History Museum)
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RM 118581827
Comets in Wright's theory of the universe. The diagram compares the size of five comets to the Earth (top centre). The main illustration shows the comet of 1665. C is the comet of 1682, D of 1665, E of 1742 and F of 1744. This page is from 'An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe' (1750) by English astronomer Thomas Wright (1711-1786). In this book Wright gave the first explanation of the appearance of the Milky Way as being due to our immersion in a layer of stars. He proposed that the Sun is one of many stars orbiting around a Divine Centre and that the stars are distributed either in annuli (rings) or in thin, concentric, spherical shells.
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RM 21017445
Astronomy - Evolutionary theory of the Universe. From the big bang to the formation of planets and solar system. Color diagram
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RM 100897830
Tycho's supernova. Diagram published by the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), showing the supernova that he had observed on 11 November 1572. The supernova (here labelled 'NOVA' at upper right) appeared in the constellation of Cassiopeia. A supernova is the explosive death of a massive star. This supernova became as bright as the planet Venus, and was visible in daylight for two weeks. It remained visible at night to the naked eye for around 16 months. This supernova was later named SN 1572. The diagram shows the other stars in the constellation. This page is from 'Tychonis Brahe Astronomiae Instauratae Progymnasmata' (1602), prepared for publication after Tycho Brahe's death by Johannes Kepler, who wrote the appendix. Photo by Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections Division/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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RM 21017176
Evolution of Nova Star, illustration Astronomy
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RM 35165547
古代インドの宇宙観(亀・ヘビ・象)
The concept of the universe: the cosmic turtle featuring a snake (cobra) and elephants.
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RM 32806151
ジョヴァンニ・ディ・パオロ
Artist: GIOVANNI DI PAOLO Title: The creation of the world and the Expulsion from paradise Location: New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art Medium: PAINTING (TECHNIQUE); PAINTING (OBJECT); TEMPERA ON WOOD Date: 1445 Description: Giovanni di Paolo; c. 1403 - 1482. "The creation of the world and the Expulsion from paradise", 1445. Tempera and gold on wood, 46.4 × 52.1cm. From the predella of the Guelfi altar in the church S.Domenico in Siena. Robert Lehman Collection, 1975 (1975.1.31)
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RM 22392634
フリーダ・カーロ
作家名: フリーダ・カーロ ( 1907年 - 1954年 ) 国籍: メキシコ KAHLO, FRIDA. The Love Embrace of the Universe, the Earth (Mexico), Me, Diego, and Señor Xólotl, 1949. The Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection of the 20th Century Mexican Art and The Vergel Foundation.. Credit: Erich Lessing / Album
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RM 21779503
Artist: Blaeu, Joan,1596-1673 Imagetitle: Astronomer Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), Aged 40, With Astronomical Instruments. A Handcoloured Engraving From The 'Atlas Major' by Joan Blaeu. 1587. Medium: Kupferstich koloriert
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RM 21017438
Cosmology - Modern cosmology postulated uniform and homogeneous universe in space. Color diagram
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RM 16002174
Low angle view of a rocket in flight
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RM 16002179
地球を周回するテルスター衛星
Satellite orbiting the Earth, Telstar, AT&T, C.1962
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RM 16002230
Satellite view of space shuttle in space
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RM 16002185
Satellite orbiting in space, Telstar, AT&T, c. 1962
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RM 16002190
Apollo rocket taking off from a launch pad
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RM 16002198
Space rocket taking off
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RM 16002205
Missile taking off from a launch pad, Atlas Missile, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA
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RM 16002220
Missile taking off from a launch pad, Atlas Missile, Cape Canaveral, Florida, USA
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RM 16002223
Two satellites orbiting in space, Transit 2A Satellite, Solar Radiation Measurement Satellite, US Navy
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RM 16002225
Satellite view of a space shuttle orbiting the Earth
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RM 16002162
Shuttle Challenger Lift off Claimed Crew and Vehicle 1 28 86
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RM 14570313
コペルニクスの地動説
French print showing the Copernican System for the structure of the universe with explanatory text and a decorative border of plants and scientific instruments. The hand-coloured engraving issued in 1761 through Desnos, Paris depicts the Sun-centred model of the cosmos that the Polish astronomer Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543) proposed in 1543. These ideas that ushered-in a revolution in scientific thinking, were outlined in his book, 'De Revoluionibus Orbium Celestium' (The Revolution of the Heavenly Spheres).
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RM 118581838
Spheres of stars in Wright's theory of the universe, 1750. This page is from 'An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe' (1750) by English astronomer Thomas Wright (1711-1786). In this book Wright gave the first explanation of the appearance of the Milky Way as being due to our immersion in a layer of stars. He proposed that the Sun is one of many stars orbiting around a Divine Centre and that the stars are distributed either in annuli (rings) or in thin, concentric, spherical shells (as shown here).
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RM 85058095
ニコラウス・コペルニクスの肖像
Nicolaus Copernicus. Portrait of the Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, 1473-1543. Copernicus recognised that the cosmology proposed by Ptolemy over a thousand years before was inadequate to explain the motion of the celestial bodies. He developed in full mathematical detail a new cosmology in which the Sun was at the centre of the Universe with planets and stars orbiting about it in circular orbits. Copernicus, fearing religious persecution, hesitated to reveal his ideas but in 1543 they were published in his book Revolutionibus Orbium Celestium, The Revolution the Heavenly Spheres. His book was banned by the Church from 1616 until 1835.
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RM 100897831
Tycho's supernova in Cassiopeia. Depiction of the constellation Cassiopeia, published by the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), showing the supernova that he had observed on 11 November 1572. The supernova (here labelled 'NOVA' at centre right) appeared in the constellation of Cassiopeia (here shown as its mythological namesake). A supernova is the explosive death of a massive star. This supernova became as bright as the planet Venus, and was visible in daylight for two weeks. It remained visible at night to the naked eye for around 16 months. This supernova was later named SN 1572. The celestial map shows 26 stars of this constellation, named in the legend in Latin at upper left. This page is from 'Tychonis Brahe Astronomiae Instauratae Progymnasmata' (1602), prepared for publication after Tycho Brahe's death by Johannes Kepler, who wrote the appendix. Photo by Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections Division/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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RM 118581823
Comets in Wright's theory of the universe, 1750. The diagram shows the trajectory of a comet with orbits of Saturn and Jupiter, as well as the inner planets. The solar system is surrounded by a ouroboros (world-encircling serpent). This page is from 'An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe' (1750) by English astronomer Thomas Wright (1711-1786). In this book Wright gave the first explanation of the appearance of the Milky Way as being due to our immersion in a layer of stars. He proposed that the Sun is one of many stars orbiting around a Divine Centre and that the stars are distributed either in annuli (rings) or in thin, concentric, spherical shells.
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RM 118581830
Milky Way in Wright's theory of the universe, 1750. The illustration shows our galaxy, the Milky Way, as a band of stars as seen from the inside from Earth. This page is from 'An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe' (1750) by English astronomer Thomas Wright (1711-1786). In this book Wright gave the first explanation of the appearance of the Milky Way as being due to our immersion in a layer of stars. He proposed that the Sun is one of many stars orbiting around a Divine Centre and that the stars are distributed either in annuli (rings) or in thin, concentric, spherical shells.
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RM 100897835
Tycho's supernova. Diagram published by the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), showing the supernova that he had observed on 11 November 1572. The supernova (here labelled B) appeared in the constellation of Cassiopeia. A supernova is the explosive death of a massive star. This supernova became as bright as the planet Venus, and was visible in daylight for two weeks. It remained visible at night to the naked eye for around 16 months. This supernova was later named SN 1572. The diagram shows other stars and the celestial sphere, with a legend in Latin at bottom. This page is from 'Tychonis Brahe Astronomiae Instauratae Progymnasmata' (1602), prepared for publication after Tycho Brahe's death by Johannes Kepler, who wrote the appendix. Photo by Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections Division/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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RM 146818868
God, Cosmos, and Humanity. Miniature from Liber Scivias by Hildegard of Bingen, c. 1175. Found in the Collection of Eibingen Abbey.
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RM 63823561
An unusual Anasazi petroglyph containing a birthing scene near Moab, Utah.
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RM 21029302
Astronomy. Planisphere of the universe according to Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) location : Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale De France (Library)
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RM 118581841
Plurality of worlds in Wright's theory of the universe, 1750. The illustration shows the hypothesis that there are many solar systems and galaxies like ours throughout the universe. This page is from 'An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe' (1750) by English astronomer Thomas Wright (1711-1786). In this book Wright gave the first explanation of the appearance of the Milky Way as being due to our immersion in a layer of stars. He proposed that the Sun is one of many stars orbiting around a Divine Centre and that the stars are distributed either in annuli (rings) or in thin, concentric, spherical shells. Here, he depicts numerous galaxies, each with the Eye of Providence at its centre, filling an infinite universe.
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RM 100897836
Tycho's supernova. Diagram published by the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), showing the supernova that he had observed on 11 November 1572. The supernova (here labelled I) appeared in the constellation of Cassiopeia. A supernova is the explosive death of a massive star. This supernova became as bright as the planet Venus, and was visible in daylight for two weeks. It remained visible at night to the naked eye for around 16 months. This supernova was later named SN 1572. The diagram shows eight stars (labelled A-H) in the constellation, with a legend in Latin. The text describes the appearance and location of the supernova. This page is from 'Tychonis Brahe Astronomiae Instauratae Progymnasmata' (1602), prepared for publication after Tycho Brahe's death by Johannes Kepler, who wrote the appendix. Photo by Library of Congress, Rare Book and Special Collections Division/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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RM 83885283
Nicolaus Copernicus; Astronomer (founder of the heliocentric world image); 1473-1543. "Copernicus explains the new planet system". Color lithograph, 1890. Collective pictures of the Liebig Company’s meat extract. From the series: Inventors. Printing: Hermann Schohtt, Rheydt. Berlin, Sammlung Archiv fur Kunst und Geschichte.
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RM 20907967
ティントレット 「天の川の起源」
国籍: イタリア ジャンル : ルネサンス 盛期ルネサンス ヴェネツィア派 Hera breastfeeding Hercules by Jacopo Tintoretto, oil on canvas, circa 1575, 1518-1594, Venetian School, England, London, National Gallery, 149,4x168
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RM 15984581
Rocket launched into cosmic space by Alexei Arkhipovich Leonov, oil on canvas, 1974, 1934, Russia, Moscow, Central Artist's House
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RM 149293300
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing a Copernican Celestial Sphere. The Sun is shown in the centre with the Earth and Moon revolving around it. Copernican heliocentrism is the name given to the astronomical model developed by Nicolaus Copernicus and published in 1543. It positioned the Sun near the center of the Universe, motionless, with Earth and the other planets rotating around it in circular paths modified by epicycles and at uniform speeds. The Copernican model departed from the Ptolemaic system that prevailed in Western culture for centuries, placing Earth at the center of the Universe, and is often regarded as the launching point to modern astronomy and the Scientific Revolution.(.
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RM 118581836
Spheres of stars in Wright's theory of the universe, 1750. This page is from 'An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe' (1750) by English astronomer Thomas Wright (1711-1786). In this book Wright gave the first explanation of the appearance of the Milky Way as being due to our immersion in a layer of stars. He proposed that the Sun is one of many stars orbiting around a Divine Centre and that the stars are distributed either in annuli (rings) or in thin, concentric, spherical shells (as shown here), with the 'Eye of Providence' at centre.
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RM 21308024
ピカビア
作家名 : フランシス・ピカビア (1879年 - 1953年) 国籍 : フランス ジャンル : ダダイズム Artist: Picabia, Francis,1879-1953 Imagetitle: Machines tournez vite. 1916 Dimensions: 49 x 32 cm Medium: Tempera on paper Location: Mailand, Galerie Schwarz
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RM 100954647
Mars infrared photograph by the astronomer, and later director of the Lick observatory, William Wright (1871-1959) in 1924. From pictures like these he concluded that its atmosphere was about 60 miles deep. Photo by DETLEV VAN RAVENSWAAY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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RM 118581839
Plurality of worlds in Wright's theory of the universe, 1750. The illustration shows the hypothesis that there are many solar systems and galaxies like ours throughout the universe. This page is from 'An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe' (1750) by English astronomer Thomas Wright (1711-1786). In this book Wright gave the first explanation of the appearance of the Milky Way as being due to our immersion in a layer of stars. He proposed that the Sun is one of many stars orbiting around a Divine Centre and that the stars are distributed either in annuli (rings) or in thin, concentric, spherical shells.
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RM 118581829
Plurality of worlds in Wright's theory of the universe, 1750. The illustration shows the hypothesis that there are many solar systems and galaxies like ours throughout the universe. This page is from 'An original theory or new hypothesis of the Universe' (1750) by English astronomer Thomas Wright (1711-1786). In this book Wright gave the first explanation of the appearance of the Milky Way as being due to our immersion in a layer of stars. He proposed that the Sun is one of many stars orbiting around a Divine Centre and that the stars are distributed either in annuli (rings) or in thin, concentric, spherical shells.
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RM 20044969
Artist:Wood, Gerry (b.1938) Title:War in outer space, as envisaged in 1977 Nationaly: English Location: Private Collection Medium: colour lithograph LAL337366 War in outer space, as envisaged in 1977 by Wood, Gerry (b.1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: War in outer space, as envisaged in 1977); ツゥ Look and Learn; English, out of copyright
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RM 13999240
Artist: Polish School, (19th century) Title: Statue of Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) 1854 (coloured engraving) Location: Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France Age:1854 Medium:coloured engraving
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RM 14208064
Artist:Cellarius, Andreas (c.1596-1665) Title:Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543), detail from a Map showing the Copernican System of Planetary Orbits, 'Planisphaerium Copernicanum', from 'The Celestial Atlas, or The Harmony of the Universe' (Atlas coeslestis seu harmonia macrocosmica) pub. by Joannes Janssonius, Amsterdam, 1660-61 (hand coloured engraving) (detail of 22556) Location:Private Collection Age:17th Medium:hand coloured engraving
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RM 75522
Title:Illustration from a copy of the 6th century `Topographia Christiana' written by the monk Cosmos of Alexandria c.548, vindicating the scriptural account of the world where the Earth is a rectangular plane from which rises a mountain around which the sun revolves at differing heights according to the season, covered by a vaulted roof of the firmament above which lies heaven here represented as the head of Christ, 9th century Location:Vatican Library, Vatican City, Rome, Italy Age:9th Medium:vellum
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RM 14217098
ニコラウス・コペルニクス
Artist:Copernicus, Nicolaus (1473-1543) (after) Title:Copy of a Self Portrait (engraving) (b/w photo) Location:Private Collection Age:16th Medium:engraving
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RM 83483
Artist: Wijnen, Domenicus van (Ascanius) (1661-c.90) (after) Title: Allegory of the Creation of the Cosmos (oil on canvas) Location: Pavlovsk Palace, St. Petersburg, Russia Age:17th Medium:oil on canvas
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RM 80418
Artist:French School, (17th century) Title:Cosmography or Science of the World (engraving) (b/w photo) Location:Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France Age:17th Medium:engraving
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RM 3483140
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RM 972906
THE FOUR ELEMENTS: FIRE by Brueghel and van Balen from Kingston Lacy.
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RM 972904
THE FOUR ELEMENTS: EARTH by Jan Breughl the Younger (Antwerp 1601-78) and Hendrik van Balen the Elder (Antwerp 1575-1632). Oil on copper, 47.5 x 82.5cm in the Saloon at Kingston Lacy.
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RM 30429903
ヒエロニムス・ボス
作家名: ヒエロニムス・ボス ( 1450年頃 - 1516年 ) 国籍: ネーデルラント フランドル ジャンル: ルネサンス 初期フランドル派 初期ネーデルランド絵画 The Creation. Artist: Bosch, Hieronymus (c. 1450-1516) Location: Museo del Prado, Madrid.
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RM 30432523
Everlasting Father. Artist: Rexach, Juan (1415-1484) Location: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona.
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RM 30431955
The Creation. Artist: Russian icon Location: Petit Palais, Musee des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris.
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RM 30426392
Chaos. The Creation, 1841. Artist: Aivazovsky, Ivan Konstantinovich (1817-1900) Location: Museum of the Armenian Congregation, Venice.
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RM 22603127
ニコラウス・コペルニクスの肖像
Artist: English School, (19th century) Title: Nicolaus Copernicus (engraving) Location: Private Collection Medium: engraving Description:Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543).Royal Prussian astronomer, scientist and writer, who formulated the heliocentric model of the universe.
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RM 22540676
Artist: European School, (19th century) Title: Nicolaus Copernicus and a fall of shooting stars (chromolitho) Location: Private Collection Medium: chromolithograph Description:Nicolaus Copernicus and a fall of shooting stars. Liebig card, late 19th century/early 20th century.
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RM 22292875
Artist: Roberts, Isaac (1829-1904) Title: Nebula, 31m. Andromedae, 1888 (gelatin silver print) Location: Private Collection Medium: gelatin silver print Date:1888 Size:26x22.4
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RM 22293112
Artist: Swiss School, (16th century) Title: De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium' by Nicolaus Copernicus and 'De Libris Revolutionum Nicolai Copernici Narratio Prima' by Georg Johan Rheticus, two works in one volume, Basel, 1566-67 (see also Location: Private Collection Medium: print and woodcut Date:1566-67 Size:29.9x20.1 Description:On the revolutions of the heavenly bodies,' by Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543) and 'On the books of discourse on the revolutions of Nicolaus Copernicus' by Georg Johan Rheticus (1514-74) Bound with primium mobile, Erasmus Oswald Schreckenfuchs Basel: Heinrich Petri, 1566 and 1567
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RM 22293113
Artist: Swiss School, (16th century) Title: De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium' by Nicolaus Copernicus and 'De Libris Revolutionum Nicolai Copernici Narratio Prima' by Georg Johan Rheticus, two works in one volume, Basel, 1566-67 (see also Location: Private Collection Medium: leather Date:1566-67 Size:29.9x20.1 Description:On the revolutions of the heavenly bodies,' by Nicholas Copernicus (1473-1543) and 'On the books of discourse on the revolutions of Nicolaus Copernicus' by Georg Johan Rheticus (1514-74) Bound with primium mobile, Erasmus Oswald Schreckenfuchs Basel: Heinrich Petri, 1566 and 1567
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RM 22293255
Artist: Italian School, (17th century) Title: Harmony of the Birth of the World (Harmonia Nascentis Mundi), illustration from 'Musurgia Universalis', Vol.2, fol.366, by Athanasius Kircher, published in Rome, 1650 (engraving) Location: Private Collection Medium: engraving Date:1650 Description:Harmony represented by the depiction of a cosmic organ with six registers corresponding to the six days of the creation of the world; under the organ's keyboard is printed the legend 'Sic ludit in orbe terrarum aeterna Dei Sapientia' ('Thus plays the wisdom of the Everlasting God in the earthly orb'); the six scenes in circles show the creation of light, the seas, the earth and plants, the planets, animals and man; Athanasius Kircher (1602-80) German Jesuit scholar and polymath; his 'Musurgia Universalis' is a seminal work of musicology, published in Rome in 2 volumes in 1650 and was very influential in the development of Western music, especially influencing J.S. Bach (1685-1750) and Beethoven (1770-1827);
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RM 22263063
Artist: English School, (20th century) Title: Will's Cigarette Card depciting an Imaginary Landscape on Mars (colour litho) Location: Private Collection Medium: colour lithograph Date:20th
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RM 22283953
Artist: German School, (15th century) (after) Title: Of them that dyspyse euerlastynge ioye, and settyth thynges transytory before thynges eternall and euerlastynge, illustration from Alexander Barclay's English translation of 'The Ship of Fools', from an edition published in 1874 (engraving) Location: Private Collection Medium: engraving Date:1874 Description:Alexander Barclay (c.1476-1552) Scottish born English poet, translated Sebastian Brandt's (1457-1521) Das Narrenschiff, as 'The Ship of Fools' in 1509. Image is a facsimile of the original German woodcut of 1497 and shows a fool with a set of scales, weighing the human world against the cosmos. Foolishness of valuing transitory things against the everlasting.
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RM 22283533
Artist: Vaughan, Robert (fl.1622-78) Title: The Hierarchy of the Church, from 'Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum' by Elias Ashmole, 1652 (engraving) Location: Private Collection Medium: engraving Date:1652 Description:God is shown at the head, with the Pope below flanked by angels, kings, priests and laity, with demons falling into the flames of Hell below. 'Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum' is an annotated compilation of English alchemical literature by Elias Ashmole (1617-92), the celebrated antiquary, politician, officer of arms, astrologer and student of alchemy.
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RM 22283558
ウィリアム・ブレイク
作家名: ウィリアム・ブレイク ( 1757年 - 1827年 ) 国籍: イギリス ジャンル: ロマン主義 Artist: Blake, William (1757-1827) Title: I Want! I Want!, from 'For the Sexes: The Gates of Paradise', 1793 (engraving) Location: Private Collection Medium: engraving Date:1793
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RM 22238358
Artist: Picart, Bernard (1673-1733) Title: Castor and Pollux, 1731 (engraving) Location: Private Collection Medium: engraving Date:1731
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RM 22244729
所蔵:ルーヴル美術館 Artist: Le Sueur, Eustache (1617-55) Title: The Muse Urania, 1646-47 (oil on panel) Location: Louvre, Paris, France Medium: oil on panel Date:17th Size:116 x 74 Description:muse of astronomy; could be used also as a personification of Europe since Urania has a halo of stars around her head, similar to the European flag; decoration made for the Chambre des Muses at the Hotel Lambert in Paris;
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RM 22248084
Artist: English School, (17th century) Title: De tribus prioribus creationis diebus, from Robert Fludd's 'Utriusque Cosmi Historia', 1617-19 (engraving) Location: Private Collection Medium: engraving Date:17th Description:Utriusque cosmi Maioris scilicet et Minoris, metaphysica, physica atque technica historiae'; 'The metaphysical, physical and technical history of the two worlds, namely the greater and the lesser'; Dr. Robert Fludd (1574-1637); illustration from the second volume, 'De Macrocosmi fabrica';
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RM 22248085
Artist: English School, (17th century) Title: The day and night of the Microcosm, from Robert Fludd's 'Utriusque Cosmi Historia', 1617-19 (engraving) Location: Private Collection Medium: engraving Date:17th Description:Utriusque cosmi Maioris scilicet et Minoris, metaphysica, physica atque technica historiae'; 'The metaphysical, physical and technical history of the two worlds, namely the greater and the lesser'; Dr. Robert Fludd (1574-1637);
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RM 22248088
Artist: English School, (17th century) Title: Construction of the cosmos, from Robert Fludd's 'Utriusque Cosmi Historia', 1619 (engraving) Location: Private Collection Medium: engraving Date:1619 Description:Utriusque cosmi Maioris scilicet et Minoris, metaphysica, physica atque technica historiae'; 'The metaphysical, physical and technical history of the two worlds, namely the greater and the lesser'; Dr. Robert Fludd (1574-1637);
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