Portrait of Robert Gordon of Straloch
Ptolemy of Alexandria's map of the then known world.
Ptolemy of Alexandria.
A map of the moon based on observations.
Atmospheric refraction.
Diagram showing the various angles of cut of a cone by Daniel Schwenter
Europe 1641
Indies Orientales; Southeast Asia 1680
1881 German version of the World Map 1531.
Copy made in Cairo in 1456 of the world map
A section of Ptolemy's catalogue of stars.
Medieval 10th century World map by Estakhri.
The 'Kitab Rudjdjar' or 'Tabula Rogeriana'
Experiment designed to measure the force of a falling body according to Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation.
Spread from Petrus Apianus' Cosmographiia.
Petrus Apianus' Cosmographiia.
John Arbuthnot, Scottish physician
Signature of Blaise Pascal.
Rene Descartes, French mathematician
17th Century mathematics manuscript
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, German mathematician
Harriot's 1631 book on algebra
John Wallis, English mathematician
Blaise Pascal, French mathematician
Samuel de Champlain.
CHARLES M. DE LA CONDAMINE
Silvio Belli's Treaty of Proportion.
Method of measuring angles with a cross-staff.
William Leybourn, English land surveyor
Differential calculus equation
Francesco Lana de Terzi's idea for a flying boat.
BLAISE PASCAL (1623-1662).
Willebrord Snell, Dutch mathematician
Johan De Witt, Dutch statesman and mathematician
Gottfried Leibniz, German mathematician
Pierre de Fermat, French mathematician
ABRAHAM ORTELIUS
The Americas - The Western Hemisphere 1746
One of Evangelista Torricelli's experiments on barometric pressure.
Cartographers Gerard Mercador and Jodocus Hondius
Karl Weierstrass.
Bernhard Riemann.
Jedediah Buxton, English mathematician
Joseph Lagrange, French mathematician
An experiment involving an inclined plane used to demonstrate the action of gravity on a falling body.
Map of Terrae Del Evogo Pars
PIERRE de FERMAT (1601-1665).
Gemma Frisius.
A 17th century map of the Moon.
Historical proof of Pythagoras' theorem
Rene Descartes' explanation of the refraction of light.
Map from 'Tabulae Rudolphinae: quibus astronomicae ....' by Johannes Kepler.
Charles Marie de La Condamine, French geographer
Blaise Pascal.
Robert Boyle
An experiment conducted by Galileo Galilei.
Richard Pendlebury.
New France by Champlain 1607
Virginia Discovered and described by john Smith - 1606
ROBERT RECORDE
Richard Francis Burton.
Soviet mathematician andrei kolmogorov, 1970s.
George Boole (1815-1865)
Karl Gustav Jacobi (1804-51) German mathematician.
Franklin's magic circle of circles
John Napier, Scottish mathematician
Title page of Tabulae Frisicae Lunae-Solares by Nicolaus Mulerius.
WORLD MAP: ERATOSTHENES.
Map of the neighbourhood of San Juan in Madrid.
Map of the Southern Hemisphere, 1657
Map of Il Mari di Amazones, 1646
Isaac Newton, English physicist
The Hero of Alexandria's method of opening and shutting temple doors.
ARABIC MANUSCRIPT: OPTICS.
LEIBNITZ MS. DIAGRAM.
A facsimile page from Robert Recorde's 'Ground of Artes'.
John Dee, English alchemist
Girolamo Fracastoro, Italian physicist
John Napier Of Merchiston
Wedgewood medallion of Isaac Newton.
A statue of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.
Title page of Isaac Newton's 'Principia'
Cover of the book Mechanicorum Liber by Guidobaldo del Monte.
Illustration of Cusco, Peru
Map of China, 17th century
Newton on the three-body problem, 1686
TORRICELLI WITH BAROMETER.
EVANGELISTA TORRICELLI
Giordano Bruno (1548 1600). born Filippo Bruno. was an Italian Dominican friar. philosopher. mathematician. poet. and astrologer. He is remembered for his cosmological theories. which conceptually extended the then novel Copernican model. He proposed tha
Leibniz's work on calculus
Artwork of apple warping spacetime
Title page of his Quadrans Apiani, 1532
The Quebec home, of Samuel de Champlain.
Gerolamo Cardano.
Arctic, 17th century map
ISAAC BARROW (1630-1677).
GOTTFRIED VON LEIBNIZ
Isaac Newton (1642-1727)
Rudolph Snellius, Dutch mathematician
John Robison.
Title page of Naturae tabulae Frisicae lunae-solares quadruplices, quibus acceSere solis by Nicolaus Mulerius.
Halley's Comet.
Hydrodynamics, from Galileo.
The Grand Theodolite.
Map of 1611 of the third voyage of William Barentsz (c1550-1597)
Jacques Charles with the help of the Robert Brothers filling his balloon with hydrogen.
JEAN LE ROND D'ALEMBERT
FRAN OIS VI TE (1540-1603).
Anders Celsius.
Plate from Isaac Newton Opticks.
Gilbert Romme, 1750 1795
Pythagoras.
Simeon Denis Poisson.
Henry Coley.
Arthur Cayley.
Leonhard Euler
George Gabriel Stokes, British physicist
Nicolas de Condorcet, French politician
Lord Kelvin, British physicist
Benjamin Peirce, US mathematician
John N Stockwell, American astronomer
James J Sylvester, English mathematician
Sophie Germain (1776- 1831),
Benoit Mandelbrot, American mathematician
Leonardo Fibonacci, Italian mathematician
Simeon Poisson, French physicist
Ada Lovelace, British computer pioneer
Laurent Lafforgue, French mathematician
Andrew Wiles, British mathematician
James Mills Peirce, US mathematician
Geometer, historical artwork
Oliver Heaviside, British physicist
Karl Pearson, British statistician
Professor Sir Roger Penrose
Johann II Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician
ARCHIMEDES: SCREW.
Stereographic World Map with Insets of Polar Projections 1690
Map of Cefala, a Roman-Berber town.
Wallis's Operum Mathematicorum, 1657
Operum Mathematicorum, 1656
Thirty-six officers problem
Reconstruction of Andre-Marie Ampere's investigation of the behaviour of an electric current in a magnetic field.
The path of a projectile according to Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia.
Imaginative realisation of Newton's 'Steam Engine'.
Pythagoras Of Samos
Gemma Frisius
Rene Descartes' idea of vision.
Newton on elliptical motion, 1686
Mariners Magazine title page, 1669
Multiplication table drawn in the form of a circle.
Jacques Inaudi, mathematical prodigy
Leibniz's first article on calculus
Georg Cantor, Russian-German mathematician
Lagrange, Joseph Louis de Comte (1736-1813)
Sofia(Sofya) Vasilyevna Kovalevskaya
Four colour problem, map of the USA
国郡全図 日本国総図
Map of Holland.
The Robert brothers helping Professor Jacques Charles.
Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician
New France or Canada by Champlain 1677
Stereographic Map of the World - Theatrum Orbis Terrarum 1662
Novus Planiglobii Terrestris Per Utrumque Polum Conspectus; Stereographic Map of the World 1695
Pythagorean theorem
Mathematical Equation
Mathematician, conceptual illustration
Europe 1690
Map of Andalusia Spain
Rafael Torres Campos, 1853 1904
Map of the New World, Hennepin's Map of 1683
Map of the Indian Ocean
Nautical world map of 1634
Map of the Empire of Alexander the Great, King of Macedonia, 17th Century
17th century map of Ancient Spain
17th Century map of America, artwork
Map of the world, 17th century
A Map of a New World
17th Century nautical map of the Atlantic
Map XIX, Ireland, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897
Map XVI, Europe, during the Thirty Years War, by A. von Steinwehr, from Thalheimer's Medieval History by Permission, Illustration, Ridpath's History of the World, Volume III, by John Clark Ridpath, LL. D., Merrill & Baker Publishers, New York, 1897