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  • A monument teaching mortality, including figures and symbols alluding to death. Etching by or after G. Fortuna.
  • Venus and a maid teaching Cupids to swim. Engraving by A. Campanella after A. R. Mengs, 1778.
  • A monument teaching mortality, including figures and symbols alluding to death. Etching by or after G. Fortuna.
  • Saint Anne with Mary as child, teaching her to read. Here only the book and scroll are shown.
  • M0007004: Manuscript page from <i>Les Ethiques d'Aristote</i> depicting Aristotle teaching his pupil Alexander the Great
  • Saint Anne teaching the young Mary to read. Engraving by W. Finden after W.M. Craig after C. Maratta.
  • An older monkey teaching a younger one to read. Reproduction of a wood engraving by H. Linton after E. Morin.
  • A monument teaching mortality, including figures and symbols alluding to death. Woodcut by A. Andreani after G. Fortuna, ca. 1588.
  • A bespectacled monkey dressed as human is teaching a class room full of dogs musical scales. Etching by Z. Notermann.
  • Chiron the centaur teaching Achilles the arts of magic. Etching by A.M. Zanetti, 1758, after G. Zompini after G.B. Castiglione.
  • The Académie des Sciences et des Beaux Arts, Paris: showing various methods of study and teaching with a lettered key. Line engraving.
  • The life school at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, with William Hunter, left, teaching anatomy. Drawing attributed to Elias Martin, ca. 1770.
  • Eat your words : understanding healthy eating and food messages : a new teaching resource for  7-11 year olds / National Heart Forum.
  • Eat your words : understanding healthy eating and food messages : a new teaching resource for  7-11 year olds / National Heart Forum.
  • A teacher sitting on the carpet with a hookah pipe and some books teaching three children. Gouache painting on mica by an Indian artist.
  • French female figure modelled in wax, with various parts movemable to reveal the structure beneath, complete figure photographed from above, used for teaching purposes
  • An elderly man is teaching a group of boys the geography of the world from a globe. Engraving by W.H. Lizars after himself.
  • A professor teaching pharmacy to students in mid-16th century Paris; representing a calendar advertising products of the Pharmacie Centrale de France. Colour lithograph, after 1889.
  • Daniel O'Connell sits at a lectern desk with a birch inscribed "repeal" teaching a row of school boys. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1836.
  • A letter to Dr. Smelle [sic] shewing the impropriety of his new-invented wooden forceps; as also the absurdity of his method of teaching and practising midwifry / By William Douglas.
  • A letter to Dr. Smelle [sic] shewing the impropriety of his new-invented wooden forceps; as also the absurdity of his method of teaching and practising midwifry / By William Douglas ...
  • A letter to Dr. Smelle [sic] shewing the impropriety of his new-invented wooden forceps; as also the absurdity of his method of teaching and practising midwifry / By William Douglas ...
  • A letter to Dr. Smelle [sic] shewing the impropriety of his new-invented wooden forceps; as also the absurdity of his method of teaching and practising midwifry / By William Douglas ...
  • A letter to Dr. Smelle [sic] shewing the impropriety of his new-invented wooden forceps; as also the absurdity of his method of teaching and practising midwifry / By William Douglas ...
  • A letter to Dr. Smelle [sic] shewing the impropriety of his new-invented wooden forceps; as also the absurdity of his method of teaching and practising midwifry / By William Douglas ...
  • A letter to Dr. Smelle [sic] shewing the impropriety of his new-invented wooden forceps; as also the absurdity of his method of teaching and practising midwifry / By William Douglas ...
  • A letter to Dr. Smelle [sic] shewing the impropriety of his new-invented wooden forceps; as also the absurdity of his method of teaching and practising midwifry / By William Douglas ...
  • A letter to Dr. Smelle [sic] shewing the impropriety of his new-invented wooden forceps; as also the absurdity of his method of teaching and practising midwifry / By William Douglas ...
  • A letter to Dr. Smelle [sic] shewing the impropriety of his new-invented wooden forceps; as also the absurdity of his method of teaching and practising midwifry / By William Douglas ...
  • A letter to Dr. Smelle [sic] shewing the impropriety of his new-invented wooden forceps; as also the absurdity of his method of teaching and practising midwifry / By William Douglas ...