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  • A woman representing philosophy. Etching by B. Audran the elder, c. 1700, after Raphael.
  • A course of lectures on natural philosophy and the mechanical arts / By Thomas Young.
  • A course of lectures on natural philosophy and the mechanical arts / By Thomas Young.
  • Engraving of arms of patrons from, Le Grand, An entire body of philosophy..., 1694
  • Engraving of arms of patrons from, Le Grand, An entire body of philosophy..., 1694
  • Engraving of allegory of logic? from, Le Grand, An entire body of philosophy..., 1694
  • Engraving of arms of patrons from, Le Grand, An entire body of philosophy..., 1694
  • Engraving of arms of patrons from, Le Grand, An entire body of philosophy..., 1694
  • A woman representing astrology or philosophy. Engraving by P. Ghigi after L. Agricola after Raphael.
  • Engraving of allegory of man (anatomy) from, Le Grand, An entire body of philosophy..., 1694
  • Lecture notes and sketchs of bones and muscle structure by Dr Thomas Graham taken during a lecture by Russel on Natural Philosophy on 8th December 1834 in Edinburgh
  • The anatomy and philosophy of expression as connected with the fine arts / By Sir Charles Bell.
  • Natural and experimental philosophy: a group of seated men attending a lecture. Engraving by B. Cole.
  • Experiments and observations relating to various branches of natural philosophy; with a continuation of the Observations on air / By Joseph Priestley.
  • A female figure with a vacuum pump; representing physics or 'natural philosophy'. Stipple engraving, 1795, after C-N. Cochin the younger, c. 1773.
  • Paracelsvs Of the Supreme Mysteries of Nature. Of The Spirits of the Planets. [Of] Occult Philosophy. The Magical, Sympathetical, and Antipathetical Cure of Wounds and Diseases. The Mysteries of the twelve Signs of the Zodiack / Englished by R. Turner.
  • Paracelsvs Of the Supreme Mysteries of Nature. Of The Spirits of the Planets. [Of] Occult Philosophy. The Magical, Sympathetical, and Antipathetical Cure of Wounds and Diseases. The Mysteries of the twelve Signs of the Zodiack / Englished by R. Turner.
  • Scientific instruments and attributes of philosophy: gyroscopes, telescope, pestle and mortar, cosmological manuals, natural history specimens etc.. Lithograph by J-B-J. Jorand, 1835.
  • A bearded old man and a young woman representing Philosophy and Art respectively: he points to a book about mechanics and science, while she points to a painting of the Nativity of Christ. Engraving by W. Ridgway after D. Huntington.
  • Three books of occult philosophy / Written by Henry Cornelius Agrippa of Nettesheim. Translated out of the Latin into the English by J.F[reake].
  • The young gentleman and lady's philosophy, in a continued survey of the works of nature and art ; by way of dialogue / [Benjamin Martin].
  • The young gentleman and lady's philosophy, in a continued survey of the works of nature and art ; by way of dialogue / [Benjamin Martin].
  • Mosaicall philosophy: grounded upon the essentiall truth or eternal sapience / Written first in Latin, and afterwards thus rendred into English. By Robert Fludd, esq.
  • Three books of occult philosophy / Written by Henry Cornelius Agrippa of Nettesheim. Translated out of the Latin into the English by J.F[reake].
  • The rudiments of natural philosophy / compiled from the works of Professor Olmstead [sic]: and prepared for the blind, at the Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum, Boston.
  • Some considerations touching the usefulnesse of experimental naturall philosophy. Propos'd in familiar discourses to a friend, by way of invitation to the study of it / [Anon].
  • Some considerations touching the usefulnesse of experimental naturall philosophy. Propos'd in familiar discourses to a friend, by way of invitation to the study of it / [Anon].
  • Some considerations touching the usefulnesse of experimental naturall philosophy. Propos'd in familiar discourses to a friend, by way of invitation to the study of it / [Anon].
  • Some considerations touching the usefulnesse of experimental naturall philosophy. Propos'd in familiar discourses to a friend, by way of invitation to the study of it / [Anon].
  • Of the reconcileableness of specifick medicines to the corpuscular philosophy. To which is annexed a discourse about the advantages of the use of simple medicines / by Robert Boyle.