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Astronomy: the god Mercury; representing the planet Mercury. Engraving by N. Dorigny, 1695, after Raphael, 1516.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Date: [1695]Reference: 46377iPart of: Raphaelis Sanctii Urbinatis planetarium- Books
The hunt for Vulcan : how Albert Einstein destroyed a planet and deciphered the universe / Thomas Levenson.
Levenson, ThomasDate: 2015- Pictures
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Mercury in his chariot, riding across the heavens. Engraving by J. Sadeler after M. de Vos.
Vos, Maarten de, 1532-1603.Reference: 46361i- Pictures
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Astronomy: Mercury with his caduceus, in his chariot, drawn by cockerels. Engraving by C. Lasinio after Raphael, 1516.
Raphael, 1483-1520.Reference: 46385iPart of: I sette pianeti dipinti da Raffaele d'Urbino nella Sala Borgia del Vaticano.- Books
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Avertissement aux astronomes sur le passage de mercure au devant du soleil, qui doit arriver le 6 mai 1753. : Avec une mappemonde, où l'on voit les nouvelles découvertes fait au nord de la Mer du sud ... / Par M. de L'Isle.
L'Isle, Joseph Nicolas de, 1688-1768.Date: M.DCC.LIII- Archives and manuscripts
Memoirs and Papers sent to the Royal Society of London
Date: 1746-1748Reference: MS.2391Part of: Folkes, Martin (1690-1754)- Pictures
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Astronomy: a diagram of the sun, as seen from other planets. Engraving.
Reference: 46218i- Books
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Mercurius Anglicanus, or, The English Mercury : being a double ephemeris for the year of our Lord, 1691, heliocentrical & geocentrical, or the planets, places and aspects referred both to the sun and earth : exactly calculated from Astronomia Carolina for the meridian of the famous city of London ... but generally useful to England, Scotland, and Ireland &c. ... to which is added the time of high water at London-bridge ... : being the third after bissextile ... / by George Parker.
Parker, George, 1654-1743Date: 1690- Books
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Mercurius anglicanus, or, The English mercury : being a double ephemeris for the year of our Lord, 1692, heliocentrical & geocentrical, or the planets places and aspects referred both to the sun and earth, exactly calculated from astronomia Carolina, for the meridian of the famous city of London ... : with monthly predictions thereon, likewise a correct table shewing the time of high water at London Bridge, both morning and afternoon, in a very plain method : being the bissextile, or leap-year, the like not extant in any other / by George Parker.
Parker, George, 1654-1743Date: 1692- Digital Images
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A folio from Kitab-i viladat-i Iskandar
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Folkes, Martin (1690-1754)
Folkes, Martin, 1690-1754.Date: 1745-1748Reference: MSS.1302, 2391-2392 & 5403- Books
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Hemerologium hermelicum [sic], or, A mercurial calendar of the diurnall motions and configurations of all the planets for the yeer of our Lord 1655 ... : rectified to the latitude of 52 degrees, yet may indifferently be referred to Great Britain and Ireland / by John Smith, student.
Smith, JohnDate: [1655]- Books
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Hemerologium hermeticum, or, A mercurial calender of the diurnall motions and configurations of all the planets for the year, 1654 ... : calculated properly for the elevation of the pole-artick 52 degrees yet may be indifferently referred to Great Britain and Ireland / by John Smith, student.
Smith, JohnDate: 1654- Books
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Hemerologium hermeticum, or, A mercurial calendar of the diurnal motions, configurations, and conjunctions of all the planets in the year of our Lord, 1656 ... : rectified to the latitude of 52 degrees, yet may indifferently be referred unto any place in Great Britain or Ireland / by John Smith, student.
Smith, JohnDate: 1656- Books
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Harmonicon coeleste: or, the coelestiall harmony of the visible world / conteining, an absolute and entire piece of astronomie. Wherein is succinctly handled the trigonometricall part, generally propounded, and particularly applyed in all questions tending to the diurnall motion. Especially respecting, and truly subservient to the main doctrine of the second motions of the luminaries and the other planets : together with their affections as eclipses &c. Grounded upon the most rationall hypothesis yet constituted, and compared with the best observations that are extant, especially those of Tycho Brahe, and other more modern observators ... By Vincent Wing, philomathemat.
Wing, Vincent, 1619-1668.Date: 1651- Books
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Harmonicon coeleste, or, The cœlestiall harmony of the visible world : conteining an absolute and entire piece of astronomie : wherein is succinctly handled the trigonometricall part, generally propounded, and particularly applyed in all questions tending to the diurnall motion : especially respecting, and truly subservient to the main doctrine of the second motions of the luminaries and the other planets : together with their affections as eclipses, &c. ... : fitted to the meridian of ... London, and principally intended for our English nation ... / by Vincent Wing.
Wing, Vincent, 1619-1668Date: 1651- Books
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Speculum anni, or, A glasse in which you may behold the revolution of the yeare of our Lord God MDCXLVIII : being the bissextile or leap-yeare, shewing all the notable aspects of the planets with the moon, as also among themselves, with the eclipses, and other notable conjunctions, which are to be seen in the heavens, this present yeare, 1648, also other tables astronomicall exactly calculated for the same yeare, rectified especially for the longitude and latitude of the most famous and renowned city of London and may indifferently serve for the whole kingdome of England without any notable difference / by Will Leybourn.
Leybourn, William, 1626-1716Date: [1648]- Books
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Esoptron astrologikon. Astrologicall opticks. : Wherein are represented the faces of every signe, with the images of each degree in the zodiack: thereby describing, 1. The nature and quality of every person, according to the degree ascending in the east at his nativity. 2. The virtue and signification of every planet through the 12. signes. 3. A most excellent description of the more hidden and abstruse influence of [symbol for Mercury] in his [symbol for conjunction] with all other the planets. 4. A clear explanation of the signification of the horoscope in any signe of the zodiack. / Compiled at Venice, by those famous mathematicians, Johann. Regiomontanus and Johannes Angelus.
Angelus, Johannes, 1463-1512.Date: [1655]- Books
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Esoptron Astrologikon. Astrological opticks : Wherein are represented the faces of every signe, with the images of each degree in the zodiack: thereby describing, 1. The nature and quality of every person, according to the degree ascending in the east at his nativity. 2. The virtue and signification of every planet through the 12. signes. 3. A most excellent description of the more hidden and abstruse influence of [symbol for Mercury] in his [symbol for conjunction] with all other the planets. 4. A clear explanation of the signification of the horoscope in any signe of the zodiack. / Compiled at Venice, by those famous mathematicians, Johann. Regiomontanus and Johannes Angelus.
Angelus, Johannes, 1463-1512Date: [1655]- Books
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Ephēmeris, or, A diary astronomical, astrological, meteorological for the year of our Lord 1691 : being the third after bissextile, or leap-year / by John Gadbury.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704Date: 1690- Books
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Ephēmeris, or, A diary astronomical and meteorological for the year of grace 1676 / by John Gadbury.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704Date: [1676]- Books
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The mathematical and philosophical works of the Right Reverend John Wilkins ... To which is prefix'd the author's life, and an account of his works / [John Wilkins].
Wilkins, John, 1614-1672.Date: 1708- Archives and manuscripts
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Boncambiis, Julius de
Boncambiis, Julius deDate: c. 1700Reference: MS.1297- Archives and manuscripts
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Winandus de Ruffo Clipeo (& others)
Winandus de Ruffo ClipeoDate: c. 1625Reference: MS.800- Archives and manuscripts
Opus lapidis philosophorum
Date: Late 16th centuryReference: MS.583