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Magnetism, 1600.
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Magnetism, 1600.
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A magnetized needle pushed through a ball of cork, floating submerged in a goblet of water, 1600.
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Magnetism, 1600.   Artist: Anon
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Forging a magnet, 1600.
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Behaviour of a magnetic compass, 1643.   Artist: Anon
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Use of the magnetic compass in map making, 1643.
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William Gilbert, English physician, late 16th century.
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Magnetism, c1850.
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Great comet of 1680 (Kirch) as it appeared as it approached the Sun.
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Rene Descartes' model of the structure of the Universe, 1668.
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Illustration of Hooke's Law on elasticity of materials, showing stretching of a spring, 1678.
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Hans Christian Oersted, Danish physicist, 1851.
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'An Allarm to Europe By a Late Prodigious Comet', 1680.
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Hans Christian Oersted, Danish physicist, [c1870].
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Johannes Kepler, German astronomer, c1600, (c1870).
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Observation of a spiral galaxy in Canes Venatici drawn by Lord Rosse, 1850. Artist: William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse
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Comet of December 1680 (Kirch), 1681.
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Dianthus (Carnations and Pinks), 1629.
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Von Guericke's demonstration of the strength of a vacuum, 1654 (1672).
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Magnetism, 1600. 
Magnetism, 1600. Magnetic needles on a terrella will point towards the north pole (A). Other needles will do likewise, even though the surface of the terrella is uneven, as at O. From De Magnete by William Gilbert. (London, 1600). 
Unique Identifier AR922959 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4106px × 4251px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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17th century
B&W
B/W
Black & White
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GILBERT
magnet
MAGNETIC
magnetic pole
MAGNETISM
Monochrome
natural phenomena
Oxford Science Archive
Physics
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SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
terrella
Tudor
WILLIAM
William Gilbert
Woodcut