Ptolemy, Greek astronomer
Ptolemy, Greek astronomer, artwork
Ptolemy, Ancient Greek astronomer
Ptolemy in Alexandria observatory, illustration
Three cosmologies, 1696 artwork
Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish astronomer
Pythagoras, Ancient Greek mathematician
Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer
Johannes Kepler, German astronomer
Hipparchus, Ancient Greek astronomer
Claudius Ptolemaeus, Greek astronomer
17th Century astronomer, illustration
Arch of Titus, Rome, illustration
Thucydides, Ancient Greek historian
Ptolemy and Euclid, 17th century artwork
Lysias, Ancient Greek orator
Sappho, Ancient Greek poet
Socrates, Ancient Greek philosopher
Historical cosmologies, 17th century
Galen, Ancient Greek physician, illustration
Archilochus of Paros, Ancient Greek poet
Thucydides and Herodotus, Ancient Greek historians
Peurbach's planetary theories, 1556
Peuerbach planetary models, 1556
Louis XIV at opening of Paris Observatory
Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc, French astronomer
Constellation of Leo, 1587 artwork
Constellation of Perseus, 1588 artwork
Constellation of Argo, 1588 artwork
Galileo Galile, Italian astronomer
Pedanius Dioscorides, Greek physician
Jupiter as Death, 1587 artwork
Constellation of Aries, 1587 artwork
Ismail Bouillaud, French astronomer
Aristotle, ancient Greek philosopher
Astronomical instruction
Galen, Ancient Greek physician
Tycho Brahe, Danish astronomer
Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher
Paris Observatory, 1829
Peuerbach planetary model, 1556
Lady Astronomer and Time
Cleobulus of Lindos, Greek poet
Nicolaus Petri van Deventer, mathematician and astronomer
Pan and Apollo, 19th Century illustration
Tycho at his observatory of Stjerneborg, illustration
19th Century parallactic telescope, illustration
Astronomer, 19th century illustration
Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher
1620 Johannes Kepler Astronomer portrait
Frontispiece of Galileo's book on cosmology
Antikythera mechanism, illustration
The Astronomer, 18th century painting
English astronomer, 19th century
Christopher Clavius, German astronomer
Hercules and the Cercopes, 5th century BC sculpture
Death of Laocoon, illustration
Aristotle,
Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer
Aspasia and Alcibiades, 19th century illustration
Foucault's Pendulum lecture, 1851
Newton's house, 35 St Martin's Street
Leonardo da Vinci, Italian artist
Astronomy diagrams, 1823
The World by Homer
Periander, Greek tyrant
Arch of Constantine, illustration
Centaurs, 19th Century illustration
Anaximander, ancient Greek philosopher
Roger Joseph Boscovich, astronomer
Temple of Peace, Rome, 19th Century illustration
Measuring the size of the Earth, 1671
Paris Observatory foundation, 1667
Solar system and Nicolaus Copernicus
Tycho Brahe's mural quadrant, illustration
Tycho Brahe, illustration
John Peckham, Archbishop of Canterbury
John Peckham's Perspectiva Communis
Statue by Praxiteles, 17th century
Oracle of Delphi, 19th Century illustration
Boar hunting in Ancient Greece
Edmond Halley, English astronomer
Pliny the Elder, Roman naturalist, illustration
Great comet of 1577, illustration
Jules Janssen, French astronomer
Astronomer and Solar System, illustration
Tycho Brahe, caricature
Title page of Sphaera Mundi, 1552
Elements diagram, 1552
Compass rose, 1552 artwork
Title page of Signorum Coelestium, 1553
De revolutionibus title page, 1543
Lawson's telescope, 1853
Milton visiting Galileo, illustration
Galileo demonstrating his telescope in 1609
Charles Townley, British antiquarian
William and Caroline Herschel, illustration
Galileo receiving Milton, illustration
Arabic map of the World
Agrippa, Roman general
Seneca the Elder, Roman orator
Persius, Roman poet
17th Century astronomers, artwork
Asclepius and Hygieia, ancient Greek god and goddess
Babylonian astronomers
Isaac Newton, English physicist
Lighthouse of Alexandria, illustration
Roman stables from Pompeii
Giovanni Cassini, Italian astronomer
Galilean world system, 1632
Geocentric and heliocentric models of the universe
Phaedra and Hippolytus, illustration
Roman baths, historical illustration
'Rudolphine Tables' (1627)
Johann Bode, German astronomer
Alexis Bouvard, French astronomer
Giovanni Schiaparelli, Italian astronomer
Christiaan Huygens, Dutch astronomer
Christiaan Huygens, caricature
Chaldean astronomers
Horace's Villa, 19th century
18th Century astronomer, artwork
Pierre-Simon Laplace, French astronomer
Venus and Mars, 19th Century illustration
Priestess Pythia in the Temple of Delphi, illustration
Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander, German astronomer
Wilhelm Klinkerfues, German astronomer and meteorologist
John Frederick Herschel, English astronomer and scientist
Uranometria title page, 1603
Sphinx and Pyramid of Giza, Egypt, 19th Century illustration
Maria Mitchell, US astronomer
Newton's birthplace, Woolsthorpe Manor
Caroline Herschel, German astronomer
Denis Papin, French physicist
Wilhelm Foerster, German astronomer
Immanuel Kant, German philosopher
Jean-Baptiste Biot, French polymath
Pierre Laplace, French mathematician
Giovanni Borelli, Italian mathematician
Astronomical chart, 16th century
Sundial, 1552 artwork
Celestial globe, 1552 artwork
Lunar eclipse diagram, 1552
Map of European region, 1552
Sun and Moon wheel chart, 1588 artwork
Heliocentric universe, 1576
Newton's observatory, St Martin's Street
Invention of the telescope, 16th century
Paris observatory, 1891 illustration
Jupiter, 19th Century image
Giovanni da Palestrina, Italian composer
Sebastian Brant, German satirist
Rene Goulaine de Laudonniere, French explorer
Jean Fernel, French physician
Telluris Theoria Sacra frontispiece, 1689
Pericles, Ancient Greek politician
Chilon of Sparta, 17th century illustration
1848 Portrait of Caroline Herschel
William Oughtred, English mathematician
Martin Frobisher, English explorer
Giving the holy fire, 19th C illustration
Grand Inquisitor, Ferdinand and Isabella