Sir Thomas More, English statesman
Hugo Grotius, Dutch jurist
John Selden, English humanist polymath
Thomas Coventry.
John Colet, English humanist theologian
John Colet, English humanist
Gian Vincenzo Pinelli, Italian humanist
Simon Grynaeus, German theologian
Bartolus of Sassoferrato, Italian lawyer
Francis Bacon, English philosopher
Guillaume Philandrier, French humanist
Cornelius Valerius, Dutch humanist
Ulrik Huber, Dutch jurist
Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch theologian
Robert Estienne, French printer
Janos Zsamboky, Hungarian humanist
Thomas Cromwell, English statesman
Lorenzo de' Medici, Italian statesman
Thomas More's 'Utopia' (1516)
Thomas More's 'Utopia' (1518)
Justus Lipsius, Flemish humanist
Rudolph Snellius, Dutch mathematician
Viscount Bolingbroke, English statesman
Joseph Addison, English essayist
William Rehnquist.
John Marshall Harlan.
Humanist scholars in debate, 16th century
Nicolas Fabri de Peiresc, astronomer
Johannes Stabius, Austrian cartographer
Alessandro Piccolomini, Italian humanist
Antonio Gobio, Italian lawyer
Bonaventura Vulcanius, Dutch humanist
John Somers or Sommers.
Niccolo Machiavelli, Italian writer
Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch humanist
Title page of Politiae literariae, 1540
Philipp Melanchthon, German theologian
Sir William Temple, English statesman
Aldus Manutius, Italian printer
Christophe Plantin, French printer
Francis Drake, English explorer
William I, Prince of Orange
Joachim Camerarius, German scholar
Girolamo Savonarola, Italian priest
Cicero
Photographic portrait of Sir Robert Laird Borden
Everardus Vorstius, Dutch physician
Martin Luther, German theologian
Jeremy Bentham, English social reformer
Lew Wallace.
1650's Portrait Pierre Belon Naturalist
Andreas Vesalius, Dutch anatomist
Ignatius of Loyola, founder of Jesuits
Gerardus Mercator, Flemish cartographer
Rembert Dodoens, Flemish botanist
Petrus Bertius, Flemish cartographer
The Dance of Death, 16th century
John Calvin, French theologian
Franklin Pierce (1804-1869) American lawyer and politician, 14th President of the United States 1853-1857
Martinus or Marthinus Theunis Steyn
Solon of Athens, Greek statesman and lawmaker
Daniel Webster, American politician
Sir William George Granville Venables Vernon Harcourt
Sir Walter Raleigh, English explorer
William Hellyer, English administrator
Michel de l'Hopital.
John Scopes, American schoolteacher
Anthony Ashley-Cooper 3rd Earl Shaftsbury
Thomas Bodley, English diplomat
Leonardo da Vinci
James Ussher, Irish theologian and cleric
John Knox, Scottish reformation clergyman
Sebastian Munster, German cartographer
Kent artillery fort, 16th century
Jacopo Sansovino, Italian sculptor and architect
Jacopo Barozzi Da Vignola, Italian architect
Henry VIII, King of England
Mary I, Queen of England and Ireland
John Dryden, English poet and playwright
Douglas Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham.
1566 Guillame Rondelet Portrait naturalis
John Knox, Scottish theologian
Pietro Pomponazzi, Italian philosopher
Leonhard Thurneisser, German physician
Oronce Fine, French cartographer
Johannes Trithemius, German polymath
Raffaellino del Garbo, Italian painter
Konrad Gessner, Swiss naturalist
Viscount Ishii
1620 Ludovic Stewart Duke Richmond Maine
Henry Morgenthau
John Locke, English philosopher
Edwin M Stanton (1814-1869)
Jonathan Swift, Anglo-Irish satirist
Sebastain Munster, German cartographer
Native American dance, 16th century
Kurt Schuschnigg.
Thomas Sydenham, English physician
Cosimo de' Medici.
Roger Bacon, English natural philosopher
John Russell.
Richard Weston.
Edward Fiennes Clinton.
Lodovick Stuart.
Ambrose Dudley.
Walter Devereux.
William Shakespeare, English playwright
Portrait of Sir John McLeay Brown
Allen Welsh Dulles.
Cicero's collected works, 17th century
Boccaccio
Melampulach, Arab physician
Rhubarb cultivation, 16th century
Letter written by Vasco da Gama, 1500s
Johannes Kepler's birthplace
Niccolo Tribolo, Italian sculptor and architect
Owen D. Young.
Thomas Hobbes, English philosopher
Father of Albrecht Durer.
Lajos Kossuth.
Dr. Archibald Alison
Daniel Heinsius, Dutch poet and scholar
Marcantonio Raimondi, Italian printer
Medieval comic poem, 16th century
King Henry VIII of England
Robert Boyle, Irish chemist
Girolamo Cardano, Italian mathematician
Herbert of Cherbury, English philosopher
Ismail I, Shah of Persia
Mehmed II, Ottoman Sultan
Richard Bentley, English scholar
William Harvey, English physician
Death playing a drum, 19th C illustration
European in the Americas, 16th century
Native American chiefs, 16th century
Death of Inca ruler Atahualpa, 1533
The Spanish Armada, 1588
Nicholas Kratzer, German astronomer
Dioscorides, Ancient Greek physician
Egyptian obelisks, 16th century
Heinrich Agrippa, German alchemist
Gerardus Mercator, Dutch cartographer
Native American ceremony, 16th century
John Napier, Scottish mathematician
Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer
Tycho Brahe's Astronomical Instruments title page
John Milton, English poet
Durer's, St Jerome in his study.
James Hamilton.
Bankruptcy punishment, 16th century
1598 Spanish Cruelties in the new world
1565 John Knox Scottish Presbyterian
Lawyer written in a speechbubble
Hans Frank.
Niceto Alcala-Zamora y Torres.
Queen Elizabeth I, English monarch
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Early form of magic lantern, 17th century
Cope Whitehouse, US archaeologist
Native American chief, 16th century
Northern hemisphere map, 16th Century
Tycho Brahe' s De mundi aetherei recentioribus phaenomenis
Bronze statue of Mercury
1532 A war machine in the form of a horse
1607 Manticore or Mantichore monster
Project Excelsior, historical image
Historical illustration of distillation
Geoffrey Chaucer, English author and poet
Surveying methods, 16th century
Global maritime map, 16th century
1532 Portrait Military author Vegetalius
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Native Americans cooking, 16th century