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Fetal Skeleton Tableau, 17th Century, University Backroom, Paris The Secret Museum exhibit photographed and curated by Joanna Ebstein
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s: “The beauty of mystery.” Art of Brad Kunkle Brad Kunkle was born in Lehighton, Pennsylvania in 1978. He studied painting at Kutztown University mostly under George Sorrels, who was taught by a pupil of the 19th century Academic
wetheurban: ART: Hidden Fore-Edge Paintings in 19th Century Books! Sometimes the greatest artworks are hidden in plain sight! Case in point: the University of Iowa recently discovered a four-volume set of scientific books from 1837 contains hidden paint
sci-universe: Astronomer Johannes Kepler was born 442 years ago today (27 December) and is commemorated by Google Johannes Kepler (December 27, 1571 – November 15, 1630) was a German mathematician, astronomer and a key figure in the 17th century scienti
amnhnyc: The design of this armillary sphere was inspired by those of antiquity, but its content captures our modern understanding of the universe. Early armillaries, dating back to the second century AD, were used as tools to derive the coordinates
centuriespast: The giantsDeccan Plateau, early 17th century from The Wonders of Creation and the Oddities of Existence (Arabic: ‘Aja’ib al-makhluqat wa-ghara’ib al-mawjudat), a treatise on the marvels of the universe written by cosmographer and
thenewenlightenmentage: 30 Supernovas Per Second in the Universe While there is, on average, only one supernova per galaxy per century, there is something on the order of 100 billion galaxies in the observable Universe. Taking 10 billion years for the
cross-connect: Eric Roux-Fontaine Eric Roux-Fontaine is a 21st century wanderer. He is a sort of rarity in a time when conformist groupthink has become the universal norm. Nomad, poet, photographer, filmmaker, and painter, Eric explores the boundaries
itscolossal: Secret Fore-Edge Paintings Revealed in Early 19th Century Books at the University of Iowa
betteroffdeaddesigns: spookyloop: anaisnein: Today I learned that the university of Coimbra in Portugal has a great 18th-century library, the Biblioteca Joanina, that maintains a colony of bats to effectively control the population of paper-eating
frantzfandom: sarahtheartiste: itscolossal: Secret Fore-Edge Paintings Revealed in Early 19th Century Books at the University of Iowa HOLY SHIT BOOKS
the-absolute-best-posts: itscolossal: Secret Fore-Edge Paintings Revealed in Early 19th Century Books at the University of Iowa
sci-universe: One of the world’s most notable living scientists Stephen Hawking turned 72 years old today (January 8th). He was given two years to live in 1963, but has despite of that revolutionized physics for the next half of a century. “My goal
fr0gcore: fr0gcore: I like to think Deadly Premonition and Ride to Hell Retribution are in the same universe. Raven’s Cry happened centuries before.
houghtonlib: Jeu de la Bataille ou le Buffon amusant [early 19th century] SG 3102.106.1 Houghton Library, Harvard University
newsotu: “Extraterrestrial Rock Contains Compounds Not Found in Our Solar System” A group of scientists from the University of Johannesburg has found that the Hypatia stone, which was found in south-west Egypt and named after the 4-5th century
Pete’s World AU ¦ The Master Reborn ↪ The Master, the last of his kind, survived the Time War and decided to conquer the universe, starting in 21 century by killing Pete Tyler, the head of Torchwood, his biggest threat. He will soon find out
fishstickmonkey: Fragment of the neck of a black-figure loutrophoros: procession of women Greek, Attic, early 6th century B.C. Ceramic Princeton University Art Museum
gamefreaksnz: Halo 4 invades Liechtenstein for game launch Microsoft has replicated the Halo 4 universe by transforming major Liechtenstein landmarks including the 13th century Gutenberg Castle and a working mine.
gemma-antiqua: Etruscan golden hair ornament, dated to the 7th century BCE. Currently located in the Princeton University Art Museum.
the-three-seconds-warning: F91 Gundam F91 Twin VSBR Type The F91 Gundam F91 Twin VSBR Type was an Gundam F91 variant that appeared in the original design series Gundam F91 Mobile Suit Variations. This variant was built with long-range combat in mind,
the-three-seconds-warning: RX-94 Mass Production Type ν Gundam The RX-94 was one of Anaheim Electronics’s mass production mobile suit projects, built with the prime concept of adopting and adapting Amuro Ray’s RX-93 ν Gundam’s design into a
the-three-seconds-warning: MSA-0011 S Gundam The S Gundam was a very heavily armed and armored mobile suit. This unit was also able to turn in two seprate high speed fighter craft, called G Attacker and G Bomber. Weaponwise, the S Gundam featured a
the-three-seconds-warning: RX-124 Gundam TR-6 (Advanced Kehaar II) The RX-124 Gundam TR-6 Kehaar II is a variant of the RX-124 Gundam TR-6 Kehaar II produced by The Titan Test Team. The unit appears in the Advance of Zeta: The Flag of Titans novel.
sciencesoup: Relatively Simple: Explaining the Theory of General Relativity Published in 1916, Einstein’s Theory of General Relativity is one of the towering accomplishments of 20th-century physics, completely changing our picture of the universe.
foxesinbreeches: Anatomical Venus - La Specola Model, 18th century From Opening Up a Few Corpses, 1795-1995 by John Bender of Stanford University Via astropop
Gustav Klimt “If you can’t please everyone with your deeds and art, please just a few.”At the end of the 19th century, the University of Vienna commissioned Gustav Klimt to create a painting depicting the field of philosophy. The painting, seen
coolthingoftheday: A two-faced memento mori ring, circa 17th century. This gold ring, from the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford, was worn as a reminder that the wearer will one day die.
humanoidhistory:19th-century watercolor illustration of the Toltec Calendar from the Mexico Collection of the Yale University Library.
texasben83: theevilseawitchqueen:Well known Movie-Musicals of the 21st Century How is Across the Universe not on this list?
rollership: the-future-now posted this: Gravitational waves are real — and that’s a huge f***ing deal! A century ago, Albert Einstein theorized there was such a thing as a fabric of space and time — that the universe was malleable, and that large
arteefalo:Francisco Arnandiez. 18th Century.Academic Study. Complutense University of Madrid.
pantagruelic: Death Strangling a Victim of the Plague (Detail). Stiny Codex, 14th century. University Library, Prague, Czech Republic.
currentuser: thenewenlightenmentage: Big Bang May Have Created a Mirror Universe Where Time Runs Backwards By Tim De Chant Why does time seem to move forward? It’s a riddle that’s puzzled physicists for well over a century, and they’ve come up
frodoes: afewofmyfavoritethingsblr: frodoes: frodoes: oh to live in the treasure planet universe oh to have a huge petticoat and a lazer gun and travel from planet to planet in a large 18th century style spaceship You just want a cat wife dont you
fashionsfromhistory: Manchu Woman’s Informal Domestic Coat Late 19th Century to Early 20th Century Qing Dynasty Kent State University Museum Pinterest
acrosswomenslives: In 17th century Rome, painter Artemisia Gentileschi fought to get her rapist convicted. She was “one of the most remarkable women in the history of western art,” says Richard Savino, a professor at Sacramento State University
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s: “Secret Fore-Edge” Paintings Revealed in Early 19th Century Books Collections & University Archives at the University of Iowa shared an amazing gif she made that demonstrates something called fore-edge painting on the
peashooter85: Ornate brass and coral mounted miquelet pistol originating from Turkey, late 18th century.Currently on display at the University of Nebraska Museum.
no1fan15: discardingimages: blue root herbal, Italy 15th century Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, Rare Book & Manuscript Library (@upennmanuscripts), LJS 419, fol. 42r Oddish
wonderlartcafe: Sakai Hōitsu (1761–1828) — Crows in the Moonlight , early 19th century Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Princeton University Art Museum
dedicated-duck:Sohla cooking 18th century mac & cheese, and teaching me how to live my life (Stump Sohla from the Babish Culinary Universe)
bloodcountessabendroth: samandriel: aninkyaffair: spookyloop: anaisnein: Today I learned that the university of Coimbra in Portugal has a great 18th-century library, the Biblioteca Joanina, that maintains a colony of bats to effectively control
writeswithfireflies: itscolossal: Secret Fore-Edge Paintings Revealed in Early 19th Century Books at the University of Iowa
kibbles-bits: loreweaver-universe: lady those shoulders went out of style centuries ago they’ve been out of style so long we had a resurgence forty years ago *snerk*
homeworldadventures: HEY Cartoon Network!!!! where’s my Steven Universe 19th century spin-off series??? get to it!!! “man! I gotta stop drawing Pearl in such sexy poses!” <- said NO ONE EVER!!! I MIGHT color this later….. one day…….. might……this
xce23: “Logan” viral marketing video “Laura.mov”20th Century Fox released a viral marketing clip today focused on X-23 that basically teases her origin story in the movie universe. It’s largely similar to the comics and shows her being held
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dimetrodone: lexxinkies: discardingimages: oddish herbal, Italy 15th century Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, Rare Book & Manuscript Library, LJS 419, fol. 77r what the fuck is this Oddish