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Magnetism, 1600.
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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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Illustration of Hooke's Law on elasticity of materials, showing stretching of a spring, 1678.
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Rene Descartes' model of the structure of the Universe, 1668.
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William Kemp or Kempe, Elizabethan comedian, 1600.
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'An Allarm to Europe By a Late Prodigious Comet', 1680.
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Hans Christian Oersted, Danish physicist, 1851.
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Optical phenomena observed and described by Sir Isaac Newton, 1704.
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Johannes Kepler, German astronomer, c1600, (c1870).
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Dianthus (Carnations and Pinks), 1629.
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First magnetoelectric motor built by Hippolyte Pixii, c1832 (c1890).
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Hans Christian Oersted, Danish physicist, [c1870].
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Magnetism, 1600. 
Magnetism, 1600. A terrella or globe-shaped magnet with lumps of iron to represent mountains and showing the north-seeking property of a magnetic needle. From De Magnete by William Gilbert. (London, 1600). 
Unique Identifier AR922953 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4076px × 4281px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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17th century
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
GILBERT
magnet
MAGNETIC
magnetic pole
MAGNETISM
Monochrome
natural phenomena
Oxford Science Archive
Physics
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Science
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
terrella
Tudor
WILLIAM
William Gilbert
Woodcut