Daniel Defoe in a pillory, artwork
Man in pillory, Mediaeval Berlin, artwork
Instrument of torture, 19th century illustration
Mediaeval unrest, 19th Century artwork
John Nichols, British antiquarian
William Gifford, British poet and editor
Dunce's cap, illustration
Cangue punishment in China, 19th century illustration
Flagellation of Christ
遅刻
怒る先生
Shame mask, 19th century illustration
Clamp collar torture instrument, 19th century illustration
Monster head torture instrument, 19th century illustration
通知表
罰
Marguerite Gardiner, Irish writer
George Forster, German naturalist
Walter Scott, Scottish novelist and poet
Louis Figuier, French science writer
Scene from Voltaire's 'The History of Jenni' (1774)
Execution of a murderer, 16th century illustration
Floor torture instrument, 19th century illustration
Etienne Arago, French writer
Chained women in a mental asylum, 19th century
小学生日記
Zacharey Grey, English priest and author
Denis Diderot, French encyclopedist, illustration
Mungo Park, Scottish surgeon and explorer
Voltaire, French author
Emil Rossmassler, German biologist
Charles Dickens, English author
Ernest Daudet
Count Vittorio Alfieri, Italian dramatist and poet
Constantin Chasseoeuf, French philosopher
Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, French lawyer and politician
Xerxes whipping the sea, artwork
Electrical Exhibition, Paris 1881
James Boswell, Scottish author
Sneyd Davies, English poet
Daines Barrington, British judge
John Arbuthnot, Scottish physician
Thomas Craig, Scottish legal scholar
Denis Diderot, French encyclopedist
Alfred Brehm, German zoologist
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French philosopher
Albrecht Wilhelm Roth, German botanist
Lent in the Middle Ages, illustration
Criminal punishment in Ceylon, 19th Century illustration
Garfield assassination bulletins, 1881
Charles Fox, British politician
William Wilberforce, British politician
George Washington, first US president
Nicolas de Condorcet, French politician
Robert Brown, British botanist
Robert Brown, Scottish botanist
Franz Gall, German physiologist
Newton's house, 35 St Martin's Street
Sir Joseph Banks, English naturalist
18th Century electricity experiment
Humphrey Davy, British chemist
Count Rumford, US-British physicist
Johann Blumenbach, German anthropologist
Marco Polo, Italian traveller, artwork
Andre-Marie Ampere, French physicist
Claude Chappe, French engineer
18th century hairdressing, 19th century caricature
George Sand, French novelist
Sebastian Brant, German satirist
Emile Zola, French novelist
Harriet Martineau, British author and sociologist
Joseph Lancaster, English writer
Cook Boxes the Scullion's Ear 1899
叱責
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, German philosopher
Francois-Noel Babeuf, French journalist
John Thomas Smith, British antiquarian
怒っている女性
怒っている男の子
怒っている女の子
George Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright
Scene from Voltaire's play 'Irene' (1778)
Flax processing, Slovakia, artwork
Edmund Burke, Irish politician
Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch humanist
Karl Marx, German political theorist
Jacques de Romas, French physicist
Johann Kaspar Lavater, Swiss theologist
Claude de Lisle, French revolutionary officer
Joseph Ritson, British antiquarian
Daniel Wray, English antiquarian
Samuel Pepys, English diarist
Thomas Carlyle, Scottish writer
Giorgio Vasari, Italian artist and author
Daniel in the lion's den, illustration
Guillaume Carcel, french inventor
Francois Quesnay, French economist
Jules Verne, French novelist
Johann von Schiller, German poet, illustration
Jonathan Swift by Charles Jervas, 1739
David Hume, Scottish philosopher
William Penn, English coloniser
Jan Becan, Dutch physician and linguist
Barber Surgeon's Hall, London, England
Giuseppe Montanelli, Italian statesman and author
Sallust, Roman historian
Seneca the Elder, Roman orator
Thomas Rodd, British antiquarian
Breastfeeding mother and nurse, 19th century
George III, British monarch
18th Century anatomy lesson, illustration
Emile Blanche, French psychiatrist
Captain James Cook, British explorer
Quack, satirical artwork
19th Century fasting festival, Egypt
Electrical Exhibition, London 1883
Jean Baptiste Pigalle, French sculptor
Benjamin Waterhouse, US physician
Comte de Mirabeau, French politician
Louis Saint-Just, French politician
Nicolas Appert, French chef and inventor
Political blood transfusion, 19th century
Henry Morton Stanley, Welsh-American explorer
William Bligh, British naval officer
Richard Sheridan, Irish playwright
Francesco di Giorgio Martini, Italian architect and painter
Francois de Chateaubriand, French writer
Maximilien Robespierre, French politician
Michael Leib, American physician
Xavier Bichat, French pathologist
Franz Joseph Gall, German physiologist
Bernard de Jussieu, French botanist
Johann Zimmermann, Swiss naturalist
James Edward Smith, British botanist
James Bindley, British antiquarian
Thomas Whitaker, British antiquarian
Antoine Fourcroy, French chemist
Edison's phonograph, 1880s
Edison telephone, 1880s
Disabled war veteran, historical artwork
Virgil, Roman poet
Roman library, Late Roman Empire
Francois Rabelais, French satirist
Elie de Beaumont, French geologist
1735 Two toed sloth from Albertus Seba
Sydney Parkinson, Scottish artist
Land surveying tools, 1722 diagrams
Nose doctor, satirical artwork
Charles Marie de La Condamine, French geographer
Jean-Antoine Nollet, French physicist
William Cullen, Scottish physician
William Gilbert, English physician
Improvement of Franklin's Electrical Kite
Pierre Andre Latreille, French zoologist
Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, Polish statesman and writer
Gustav Nachtigal, German explorer, writer and surgeon
Title page of 'Physiology of taste', 19th century
Mark Twain, US author, 19th century illustration
Xavier Bichat, French anatomist
English astronomer, 19th century
Giuseppe Mazzini, italian politician
Robert Mylne, Scottish architect
James Neild, British prison reformer
William Pryce, British antiquary
Mill cogs and gears, 17th century
Mary Wollstonecraft, English teacher, writer and feminist
John Hunter, Scottish surgeon
John Lettsome, British entomologist
Comte de Buffon, French naturalist
John Cunningham Saunders, English surgeon
Pierre-Joseph Desault, French anatomist
Marie Leczinska, Queen of France
Johann Jacob Hartlieb, German surgeon
Alexander Pope, English poet
Thomas Sonnet de Courval, French poet
John Evelyn, English author
Cicero, Roman philosopher
Persius, Roman poet
いじめに悩む子供
Philippe Pinel, French psychiatrist
Bambridge and the Gaols Committee, 1729
Jean Baptiste Andre Dumas, French chemist
Bell telephone, historical artwork
Early telephones, 1880s
Hunting giraffe, historical artwork
Coral fisherman, 19th Century artwork
Wet nurses breastfeeding babies, 19th century