RMP0JRG5–'Aristotle', manuscript miscellany of philosophical writings, mainly texts by Aristotle
RM2B037A7–Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, (22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626) was an English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, orator, and author. He served both as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England. After his death, he remained extremely influential through his works, especially as philosophical advocate and practitioner of the scientific method during the scientific revolution.
RMMC6G77–I CHING - HEXAGRAM No. 1 - CHIEN The first hexagram of the sacred Book of Changes, or I Ching, or The Book of Chou, used in China both for divination and as a source of philosophical enquiry. This double page from a tenth century Chinese printed blockbook sets out the hexagram, which consists of six straight lines - the trigrams Chien or Chien - followed by the traditional rationale pertaining to this meeting of the two trigrams. The title, Chien, is usually translated as 'The Creative', or 'The Heavenly'.
RMT96J9D–Abu 'Ali al-Husayn ibn 'Abd Allah ibn Sina (980-1037), commonly known as Ibn Sina or by his Latinized name Avicenna, was a Persian polymath, who wrote almost 450 treatises on a wide range of subjects, of which around 240 have survived. His most famous works are The Book of Healing, a vast philosophical and scientific encyclopedia, and The Canon of Medicine, which was a standard medical text at many medieval universities.
RFCBXKNE–what does it all mean - spiritual and philosophical question in vintage wooden letterpress printing blocks isolated on white
RMD98NTF–Baruch Despinoza 1632-1677. Dutch Jewish philosopher, a major exponent of 17th century rationalism. His father and grandfather fled persecution by the Inquisition in Porugal. His early interest in new scientific and philosophical ideas led to his expulsion from the synagogue in 1656. He made is living as a lens grinder and polisher. His books were put on the Catholic Church's Index of forbidden books.
RM2BERBXW–Abstract water light leaks
RF2J6Y170–Aparecida de Goiânia, Goias, Brazil – April 22, 2022: Detail of the Mãos Postas, Temple in the city of Aparecida de Goiania.
RMK9PBXC–Philosophical language
RFJ6J040–Literary and Philosophical Society Newcastle
RMRY6M9B–History of the Ceramic Art: A Descriptive and Philosophical Study of the Pottery of All Ages and All Nations, 1877. Jules Jacquemart (French, 1837-1880). Etching; sheet: 25.5 x 18 cm (10 1/16 x 7 1/16 in.); platemark: 19.5 x 13 cm (7 11/16 x 5 1/8 in
RMAYH1R3–scroll of cloth with chinese calligraphic writing of philosophical words
RM2A53055–Tarocchi, before 1467. While differing greatly from traditional tarocchi or tarot cards, this set earned its misleading name because of a few, unimportant similarities. Never a game, scholars agree that this set was an educational tool, used to visually describe a 15th-century philosophical model of the universe. It was believed that the universe was a ladder-like structure that began with the beggar and rose through the ranks of man, the muses, the liberal arts, the virtues, and the planets, until it finally reached the pinnacle, the dwelling place of God. Reflecting this order, these 50 en
RF2D7EWCF–Knock, And He Will Open the Door- Ancient Persian Poet and Philosopher Rumi Quote On Green Background With Mosaic Effect
RMG8FB5X–Apple chief executive Tim Cook at Trinity College in Dublin where he was presented with the Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage from Trinity's philosophical society.
RMPB69K2–1228 Printed meeting minutes from the United States' Military Philosophical Society, December 1813
RM2HX8R1Y–Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) was an Irish author, poet and playwright known for his wit, philosophical aestheticism, and hedonism. Wilde was arrested, tried, and convicted in 1885 for gross indecency with men, and served two years in prison. A few years later he died destitute in Paris at the age of 46.
RM2M3K1R1–Liberal politicians David Lloyd George (1863 - 1945), and Herbert Samuel (1870 - 1963), watching a passing parade. Lloyd George was War Minister and Samuel Home Secretary when the photograph was taken in July 1916. Later that year Lloyd George would replace Herbert Henry Asquith as Prime Minister, a position he would hold until 1922. Samuel again served as Home Secretary in 1931, was High Commissioner for Palestine from 1920 to 1925, and was the author of several philosophical works. Date: 22 July 1916
RMHKXA50–Bodleian Libraries, Ventiloquist, mechanical, and philosophical amusement
RM2DCD1R0–Karl Pearson line of best fit diagramm from philosophical magazine 1901 2 559-572.
RM2B03569–The Mahabharata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the other being the Ramayana. The Mahabharata is an epic narrative of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kaurava and the Pandava princes. It also contains philosophical and devotional material, such as a discussion of the four 'goals of life'. Among the principal works and stories in the Mahabharata are the Bhagavad Gita, the story of Damayanti, an abbreviated version of the Ramayana, and the Rishyasringa, often considered as works in their own right.
RMMBD7K0–MONSTERS - THE MERCURIAL REBIS An alchemical figure designed to set out in graphic form the Three Principles of Salt, Sulphur and Mercury, as these manifest and interact in the human being. The three heads each designate one of the principles (from left to right, Salt, Sulphur and Mercury). The face that protrudes from the bulbous body represents the human being, who is invested with the two attributes of heavenly and infernal flight. The wings on the boots indicate that the whole figure is designed as a commentary on Philosophical Mercury, or the Mercury of the Alchemists. The woodcut -
RMT96J9E–Abu 'Ali al-Husayn ibn 'Abd Allah ibn Sina (980-1037), commonly known as Ibn Sina or by his Latinized name Avicenna, was a Persian polymath, who wrote almost 450 treatises on a wide range of subjects, of which around 240 have survived. His most famous works are The Book of Healing, a vast philosophical and scientific encyclopedia, and The Canon of Medicine, which was a standard medical text at many medieval universities.
RFCNBNF4–I think, therefore I am - philosophical statement used by René Descartes; white chalk handwriting on blackboard
RMKHW76H–Illustration from 'Nasirean Ethics' by Khaje Nasir al-Din al-Tusi. The Nasirean Ethics is a 13th Century Persian book in philosophical ethics. The book is divided into three parts: Ethics, Domestic Economy and Politics. Khaje Nasir al-Din al-Tusi (1201-1274) a Persian polymath, architect, philosopher, physician, scientist, and theologian. Dated 16th Century
RM2BERBXR–Abstract water light leaks
RF2J6Y1F2–Aparecida de Goiânia, Goias, Brazil – April 22, 2022: Detail of the Mãos Postas, Temple in the city of Aparecida de Goiania.
RMKB04J9–Yale College Philosophical Building
RMDXFHA1–Philosophical Hall, library of Strahov Monastery, Prague, Czech Republic
RMRY6M8W–Book by Albert Jacquemart: History of the Ceramic Art: A Descriptive and Philosophical Study of the Pottery of All Ages and All Nations: Persia: Soft Porcelain- Gargoulette, Decorated with the Simorg (Plate VI), 1877. Jules Jacquemart (French, 1837-1880). Etching; sheet: 25.5 x 18 cm (10 1/16 x 7 1/16 in.); platemark: 19 x 13 cm (7 1/2 x 5 1/8 in
RMAYH1R5–scroll of cloth with chinese calligraphic writing of philosophical words
RM2A5305C–The Artisan (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #3), before 1467. While differing greatly from traditional Tarocchi or tarot cards, this set earned its misleading name because of a few, unimportant similarities. Never a game, scholars generally agree that this set was an educational tool, used to visually describe a fifteenth-century philosophical model of the universe. It was believed that the universe was a ladder-like structure that began with the beggar and rose through the ranks of man, the muses, the liberal arts, the virtues, and the planets, until it finally reached the pi
RF2D7EXA1–The Wound Is The Place - Ancient Persian Poet and Philosopher Rumi Quote On Red Background With Mosaic Effect
RMG8FB5K–Apple chief executive Tim Cook at Trinity College in Dublin where he was presented with the Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage from Trinity's philosophical society.
RMJPCX24–Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) was an Irish author, poet and playwright known for his wit, philosophical aestheticism, and hedonism. Wilde was arrested, tried, and convicted in 1885 for gross indecency with men, and served two years in prison. A few years later he died destitute in Paris at the age of 46.
RFPNWM4H–Library of Strahov Monastery (Philosophical Hall) in Prague, Czech Republic
RMHKXA51–Bodleian Libraries, Ventriloquism.-mechanical and philosophical amusement
RM2BEGT1K–Henri Rousseau - The Past and the Present, or Philosophical Thought (Le Passé et le présent, ou Pensée philosophique) - BF582 - Barnes Foundation.
RM2B03567–The Mahabharata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the other being the Ramayana. The Mahabharata is an epic narrative of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kaurava and the Pandava princes. It also contains philosophical and devotional material, such as a discussion of the four 'goals of life'. Among the principal works and stories in the Mahabharata are the Bhagavad Gita, the story of Damayanti, an abbreviated version of the Ramayana, and the Rishyasringa, often considered as works in their own right.
RMMC6G7K–I CHING - HEXAGRAM No. 18 - KU The eighteenth hexagram of the sacred Book of Changes, or I Ching, or The Book of Chou, used in China both for divination and as a source of philosophical enquiry. This double page sets out the beginning of the reading for this hexagram in the third column from the left, of the right-hand page: the two pages are from a tenth century Chinese printed blockbook. The hexagram, of six lines is made from the meeting of the upper Ken (or 'Mountain') with the lower Sun (or 'Penetrating Wind'), and is followed by the traditional rationale pertaining to this meeting of
RMT96MFN–Abu 'Ali al-Husayn ibn 'Abd Allah ibn Sina (980-1037), commonly known as Ibn Sina or by his Latinized name Avicenna, was a Persian polymath, who wrote almost 450 treatises on a wide range of subjects, of which around 240 have survived. His most famous works are The Book of Healing, a vast philosophical and scientific encyclopedia, and The Canon of Medicine, which was a standard medical text at many medieval universities.
RMBWME94–Restoration Work in the Philosophical Hall of the Strahov Library in Prague, Czech Republic
RMD96P3H–Microscopes and microscopical objects, 1750. I: Wilson's pocket microscope. II: Scroll microscope. III: Tripod microscope - improved form of Marshall's double microscope. IV: Ascough's compound microscope. Figs 23/30: Representations of animalcules discovered by microscope in samples of ditch water and described in Royal Society 'Philosophical Transactions' No 283. From 'The Universal Magazine', (London, 1750).
RM2BERC3F–Abstract water light leaks
RF2J6Y27E–Aparecida de Goiânia, Goias, Brazil – April 22, 2022: Detail of the Mãos Postas, Temple in the city of Aparecida de Goiania.
RMKA91A7–The Edinburgh new philosophical journal BHL2471345
RMDXFH7C–Philosophical Hall, library of Strahov Monastery, Prague, Czech Republic
RMRY6M90–Book by Albert Jacquemart: History of the Ceramic Art: A Descriptive and Philosophical Study of the Pottery of All Ages and All Nations: Italy: Renaissance- Majolica of Urbino- Ewer (Plate VIII), 1877. Jules Jacquemart (French, 1837-1880). Etching; sheet: 25.5 x 18 cm (10 1/16 x 7 1/16 in.); platemark: 19.4 x 13.1 cm (7 5/8 x 5 3/16 in
RMAYH1N7–scroll of cloth with chinese calligraphic writing of philosophical words
RM2A51WAP–Philosophy (from the Tarocchi, series C: Liberal Arts, #28), before 1467. Conceptually, the liberal arts descended from classical antiquity, and represented knowledge or skills considered necessary to participate in a free society. These four personifications of liberal arts are from a set of 50 engravings depicting philosophical concepts and elements of the world. Although they are called Tarocchi , the prints differ from traditional tarot cards in that they were more likely devised by a humanist scholar for educational purposes. Philosophy appears as Athena, goddess of war and wisdom; her s
RMC179XB–China Eastern Tibet Amdo Province Labrang Tashikyil Monastery has Six Colleges for Giving Philosophical Tantric & Medical
RMG8FB5R–Apple chief executive Tim Cook at Trinity College in Dublin where he was presented with the Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage from Trinity's philosophical society.
RMP061TA–85 A description of the date mentioned in the Philosophical transactions, no. 266, a°1700. Fleuron T223487-1
RMERWDKP–PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC - JANUARY 04, 2015: Philosophical Hall of the Strahov Monastery Library
RFTWTXF6–Prague, Czech Republic - June 8 2019: Interior of Strahov Monastery Library, the Philosophical Hall. A Famous Baroque Library in Bohemia.
RMHE17AW–The Philosophical magazine; a journal of theoretical, experimental and applied physics (1798)
RM2ETG9HM–Philosophical language.
RM2B034KG–Plato (428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BCE) was a philosopher in Classical Greece and the founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. He is widely considered the most pivotal figure in the development of philosophy, especially the Western tradition. Unlike nearly all of his philosophical contemporaries, Plato's entire œuvre is believed to have survived intact for over 2,400 years
RMMC6G7E–I CHING - HEXAGRAM No. 57 - SUN The fifty-seventh hexagram of the sacred Book of Changes, or I Ching, or The Book of Chou, used in China both for divination and as a source of philosophical enquiry. This double page sets out the beginning of the reading for this hexagram in the second column from the left, of the right-hand page: the two pages are from a tenth century Chinese printed blockbook. This hexagram is one of the eight double-trigrams: the six lines are made from the meeting an upper Sun (or 'Penetrating Wind') with a lower Sun, and is followed by the traditional rationale pertaini
RMT96J9J–Abu 'Ali al-Husayn ibn 'Abd Allah ibn Sina (980-1037), commonly known as Ibn Sina or by his Latinized name Avicenna, was a Persian polymath, who wrote almost 450 treatises on a wide range of subjects, of which around 240 have survived. His most famous works are The Book of Healing, a vast philosophical and scientific encyclopedia, and The Canon of Medicine, which was a standard medical text at many medieval universities.
RMERG8K4–William Godwin by James Northcote. British writer and political philosopher, known as the founder of philosophical anarchism, 3
RMD95T55–Lord Rosse's great 72-inch (1.828m) diameter reflecting telescope of 1845, called the Leviathan of Parsonstown. Mounted between two brick walls, it could move only in a north-south direction. The Earth's rotation provided movement in an east-west direction. From his paper 'On the Construction of Specula of Six-feet Aperture' in 'Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society' (London, 1849). William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse (1800-1867).
RM2BERC3N–Abstract water light leaks
RF2J6Y151–Aparecida de Goiânia, Goias, Brazil – April 22, 2022: Detail of the Mãos Postas, Temple in the city of Aparecida de Goiania.
RMKAX5X1–Transactions of the American Philosophical Society (6243970892)
RMDXFHAX–Philosophical Hall, library of Strahov Monastery, Prague, Czech Republic
RMRY6M91–Book by Albert Jacquemart: History of the Ceramic Art: A Descriptive and Philosophical Study of the Pottery of All Ages and All Nations: France: Moustieres- Sugar Caster, Blue Decoration (Plate IX), 1877. Jules Jacquemart (French, 1837-1880). Etching; sheet: 25.5 x 18 cm (10 1/16 x 7 1/16 in.); platemark: 19.2 x 13 cm (7 9/16 x 5 1/8 in
RMAYH1N9–scroll of cloth with chinese calligraphic writing of philosophical words
RM2A53057–The Merchant (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #4), before 1467. While differing greatly from traditional Tarocchi or tarot cards, this set earned its misleading name because of a few, unimportant similarities. Never a game, scholars generally agree that this set was an educational tool, used to visually describe a fifteenth-century philosophical model of the universe. It was believed that the universe was a ladder-like structure that began with the beggar and rose through the ranks of man, the muses, the liberal arts, the virtues, and the planets, until it finally reached the p
RMC1H60X–China Eastern Tibet Amdo Province Labrang Tashikyil monastery had six colleges for giving philosophical tantric & medical
RMG6W6F0–German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrives at Trinity College in Dublin where she gave a talk on Globalisation to the college Philosophical society today.
RMPA8J68–374 David Rittenhouse, LL.D., F.R.S., president of the American Philosophical Society (NYPL Hades-257722-EM14527)
RMB505J1–Neil Tennant one of the Pet Shop Boys who was talking at a Culture Club event at the Literature and Philosophical Library
RM2PBKE3R–1911 , Bologna , ITALY: The celebrated italian philosopher , historian and literature reviewer BENEDETTO CROCE ( 1866 - 1952 ), first from the right in this photo, during the PHILOSOPHICAL CONGRESS with GIUSEPPE KOHLER and EMILIO BOUTROUX - FILOSOFO - FILOSOFIA - PHILOSOPHY - CONGRESSO FILOSOFICO - Italia - HISTORY - FOTO STORICHE ---- Archivio GBB
RMHKMRDW–A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the East and West Indies WDL4398
RM2ETG9H8–Philosophical magazine
RM2B034KF–Plato (428/427 or 424/423 – 348/347 BCE) was a philosopher in Classical Greece and the founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. He is widely considered the most pivotal figure in the development of philosophy, especially the Western tradition. Unlike nearly all of his philosophical contemporaries, Plato's entire œuvre is believed to have survived intact for over 2,400 years
RM2HJCJNH–Francis Bacon (January 22, 1561 - April 9, 1626) was an English philosopher, statesman, scientist, lawyer, jurist, author and pioneer of the scientific method. He served both as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England. His political career ended in disgrace in 1621. He remained influential through his works, especially as philosophical advocate and practitioner of the scientific method during the scientific revolution. Bacon has been called the creator of empiricism. In his most important work, Novum Organum, he proposed a rational method for scientific inquiry, one based on observatio
RMERGR11–Censored page from a 16th century edition of the 'Cuzari' / 'Kuzari', the first part of a philosophical treatise written by
RMD96PPY–Distillation of oil of vitriol also known as sulphuric acid, 1651. Iron retort with cover, detail at C,D, is placed in furnace and connected to receiver at A. At B the operator is removing pot lid with tongs and inserting ingredients with a ladle. This process entailed prolonged heating. At E is a pot placed directly on the fire rather than in furnace. From 'A Description of New Philosophical Furnaces', by Johann Rudolph Glauber. (London 1651). First English edition, translated by John French. Woodcut.
RM2BERC3H–Abstract water light leaks
RF2J6Y122–Aparecida de Goiânia, Goias, Brazil – April 22, 2022: Detail of the Mãos Postas, Temple in the city of Aparecida de Goiania.
RMKAX5N5–Transactions of the American Philosophical Society (6243968588)
RMDXFHAE–Philosophical Hall, library of Strahov Monastery, Prague, Czech Republic
RMRY6M95–Book by Albert Jacquemart: History of the Ceramic Art: A Descriptive and Philosophical Study of the Pottery of All Ages and All Nations: Spain: Talavera de la Reyna- Faience- Ewer (Plate X), 1877. Jules Jacquemart (French, 1837-1880). Etching; sheet: 25.5 x 18 cm (10 1/16 x 7 1/16 in.); platemark: 19.1 x 13 cm (7 1/2 x 5 1/8 in
RMAYH1NC–scroll of cloth with chinese calligraphic writing of philosophical words
RM2A5304X–The Pope (from the Tarocchi, series E: Conditions of Man, #10), before 1467. While differing greatly from traditional Tarocchi or tarot cards, this set earned its misleading name because of a few, unimportant similarities. Never a game, scholars generally agree that this set was an educational tool, used to visually describe a fifteenth-century philosophical model of the universe. It was believed that the universe was a ladder-like structure that began with the beggar and rose through the ranks of man, the muses, the liberal arts, the virtues, and the planets, until it finally reached the pinn
RMC1H60K–China Eastern Tibet Amdo Province Labrang Tashikyil monastery had six colleges for giving philosophical tantric & medical
RMHAB4XW–Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon meets wit members of the Philosophical Society at Trinity College Dublin before she received an honorary patronage from the the college.
RMP5EFGM–N/A. Deutsch: Encyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften im Grundrisse . 1817. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel 514 Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences
RMB505J0–Neil Tennant one of the Pet Shop Boys who was talking at a Culture Club event at the Literature and Philosophical Library
RM2PBKE3K–1908 , HEIDELBERG , Baden-Wurttemberg , GERMANY : The celebrated italian philosopher , historian and literature reviewer BENEDETTO CROCE ( 1866 - 1952 ) during the PHILOSOPHICAL CONGRESS ( 5nd man from the left , standing row ) - FILOSOFO - FILOSOFIA - PHILOSOPHY - CONGRESSO FILOSOFICO - foto di gruppo - Germania - HISTORY - FOTO STORICHE ---- Archivio GBB
RM2B00NDM–Afghanistan: Sanskrit script. Diamond Sutra. 6th century CE. Sanskrit is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism, a philosophical language in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and a scholarly literary language that was in use as a lingua franca in the Indian cultural zone. It is a standardized dialect of Old Indo-Aryan, originating as Vedic Sanskrit and tracing its linguistic ancestry back to Proto-Indo-Iranian and ultimately to Proto-Indo-European.
RM2BE0GTX–Georg Ferdinand Ludwig Philipp Cantor (1845-1918) was a German mathematician, best known as the inventor of set theory, which has become a fundamental theory in mathematics. Cantor established the importance of one-to-one correspondence between sets, defined infinite and well-ordered sets, and proved that the real numbers are 'more numerous' than the natural numbers. In fact, Cantor's theorem implies the existence of an 'infinity of infinities'. He defined the cardinal and ordinal numbers and their arithmetic. Cantor's work is of great philosophical interest and vital to 20th century mathemati
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