Newton's cradle with his 'Principia', illustration
Newton on elliptical motion, 1686
Newton on the three-body problem, 1686
Isaac Newton, English physicist
Newton on wave theory, 1686
Newtonian telescope, 19th century
Newton's birthplace, Woolsthorpe Manor
Great Comet of 1680, orbital diagram
Blaise Pascal, French mathematician
Rene Descartes, French mathematician
Johan De Witt, Dutch statesman and mathematician
17th Century mathematics manuscript
Isaac Newton, Fine Art Portrait,
Newton's telescope, historical artwork
Pierre de Fermat, caricature
Sir Isaac Newton, British physicist
Marguerite de la Sabliere, arts patron
Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer, 19th C illustration
Tycho Brahe's triangular sextant, illustration
One kilogram mass on a newton meter, illustration
Willebrord Snell, Dutch mathematician
Nicolaus Petri van Deventer, mathematician and astronomer
Gottfried Leibniz, German mathematician
Otto von Guericke, German physicist, 19th C illustration
Lord Kelvin, caricature
Arthur Cayley, caricature
Charles Babbage, caricature
Truncated icosahedron, 16th century
Stellated dodecahedron, 16th century
Study of polygons by Durer
Geometrical study by Durer
Mathematical study by Durer
Edmond Halley, caricature
Tycho Brahe, caricature
Astronomical sector, 16th century
Tycho's great brass globe, artwork
Georg Riemann, German mathematician
Evariste Galois, French mathematician
Augustin Cauchy, caricature
Ernst Kummer, caricature
Henri Poincare, caricature
Pierre-Paul Riquet, French engineer
Salomon de Caus, French engineer
Andreas Vesalius, caricature
Magnetic dip angle measurement, 1600
Quantum mechanics, conceptual image
Comet, historical artwork
Alfred North Whitehead, British mathematician
Galileo Galile, Italian astronomer
Christiaan Huygens, caricature
Vatican Observatory, 19th Century illustration
Herschel's 40 foot telescope, 19th Century illustration
Amerigo Vespucci, Italian explorer
Athanasius Kircher, German Jesuit scholar
Issac Newton and the apple, artwork
Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer
Measuring gravity, illustration
Franklin's kite experiment, illustration
Newton's house, 35 St Martin's Street
Weighing an apple on a newton meter, illustration
Polyhedral geometry, 16th century illustration
John Arbuthnot, Scottish physician
Geometricians in their laboratory, illustration
John Wallis, English mathematician
William Leybourn, English land surveyor
Inclined plane experiment, illustration
Astronomy research, 17th century
Zodiacal armillary instrument, illustration
Denis Papin, French physicist, artwork
Zahn's encyclopedia of science, 1696
Scientific equipment, historical artwork
Title page of Descartes' Principia, 1692
Jean D'Alembert, French mathematician
17th Century astronomers, artwork
Tycho Brahe's mural quadrant, illustration
Newton's cradle, illustration
Bipartite arc astronomical instrument, illustration
Great Brass Globe, illustration
3D illustration of Newton's cradle
Nicolaus Copernicus, Polish astronomer
Richard Feynman, caricature
Louis Breguet
Early electric engine, 19th Century illustration
Johannes Kepler, German astronomer
Perpetual almanac, 17th century
Carl Von Steinheil, German physicist
Jules Janssen, French astronomer
Isaac Barrow, English mathematician
Leonard Euler, caricature
Pierre de Fermat, French mathematician
Gustav Froment, French electrical engineer
Henri de Ruolz, French industrial chemist
Persi Diaconis, US mathematician
Savery's steam engine pump, 1699 illustration
Francis Bacon, English philosopher
17th Century vacuum experiment, artwork
Huygens's experiments on elasticity, 1650s
Making nitroglycerine, 19th Century illustration
Rotary reading wheel, 16th century
Truganini, the 'last Tasmanian woman'
Truganini, the 'last Tasmanian woman', 19th C illustration
16th Century Tupinamba men, illustration
Pascal's calculator, 17th Century artwork
Galileo's theories of observations, 'Il Saggiatore' (1623)
1689 Sir Isaac Newton portrait young
Early electric telegraph machine, 19th Century illustration
Early electric telegraph receiver, 19th Century illustration
1645 Blaise Pascal French Physicist
Karl Friedrich Gauss, caricature
Kurt Godel, caricature
Geometry in use, 19th C illustration
Proportion and perspective, 16th century illustration
Charles Marie de La Condamine, French geographer
Astronomer and Solar System, illustration
General theory of relativity, conceptual illustration
Edmond Halley, English astronomer
Gravitational law demonstration, 19th century
Isaac Newton, English scientist and mathematician
Georgius Agricola, German mineralogist
Gaspare Aselli, Italian surgeon
Andreas Vesalius, Belgian anatomist
Visible light spectrum experiment
John Wilkins, English natural philosopher
Nicolas Copernicus, Polish astronomer
Ribald, 19th century illustration
17th century German cabaret, 19th century illustration
17th century Dutch mortar, illustration
Encryption substitution method, illustration
The evolution of Hindu-Arabic numerals from the 1st century to the 16th century.
Paris Observatory foundation, 1667
Bust of Democritus, Greek philosopher, illustration
Illustration page from Philosophical Transactions, 1667
Astronomical sextant, illustration
Revolving wooden quadrant, illustration
Parallactic astronomy instrument, illustration
Equatorial armillary instrument, illustration
The Great Equatorial Armillary Instrument, illustration
Great steel quadrant, illustration
Tycho Brahe's brass azimuth quadrant, illustration
Tycho Brahe's astronomic sextant, illustration
Greek letter Eta, lower case
Greek letter Kappa, lower case
Greek letter Kappa, upper case
Greek letter Nu, lower case