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Background imageMaths Collection: Spain. Italica. House of Hylas. Domus roman. Mosaic

Spain. Italica. House of Hylas. Domus roman. Mosaic
Spain. Andalusia. Roman city of Italica. Founded in 206 BC. House of Hylas. Domus roman. Mosaic

Background imageMaths Collection: Antonio Maria Bordoni (1789-1860). Italian mathematican. Sta

Antonio Maria Bordoni (1789-1860). Italian mathematican. Sta
Antonio Maria Bordoni (1789-1860). Italian mathematican. He is generally considered to be the founder of the mathematical school of Pavia. Statue. University of Pavia. Italy

Background imageMaths Collection: Pythagoras of Samos (570 BC-495 BC). Ionic Greek philosopher

Pythagoras of Samos (570 BC-495 BC). Ionic Greek philosopher, mathematician, and founder of the religious movement called Pythagoreanism. Bust. Roman copy. 1st and 2nd centuries. Capitoline Museums

Background imageMaths Collection: Flint tools from Gjera, Vendsyssel. Early Bronze Age. 1700-1

Flint tools from Gjera, Vendsyssel. Early Bronze Age. 1700-1
Flint tools. From Gjera. Vendsyssel. Early Bronze Age. 1700-1500 BC. National Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageMaths Collection: Euclid. Elementum. Page of the Book of Geometry

Euclid. Elementum. Page of the Book of Geometry
Euclid (first half 3rd century BC). Greek mathematician, founder of the School of Alexandria. Elementum. Page of the Book of Geometry, in an edition of 1557, published in Paris

Background imageMaths Collection: Dali Museum. Glass dome. Figueres. Catalonia. Spain

Dali Museum. Glass dome. Figueres. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageMaths Collection: Tomb of Clitmenestra

Tomb of Clitmenestra
Mycenaen Art. Greece. Tomb of Clitmenestra. XIII century. Mycenae. Argo?lide province. Peloponnese region

Background imageMaths Collection: Byzantine relief decorated with crosses. Marble slab. Greece

Byzantine relief decorated with crosses. Marble slab. Greece
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Marble slab relief decorated with crosses. Dated in XI century. It comes from Athens. Byzantine Museum. Athens

Background imageMaths Collection: Byzantine Art. Marble slab with geometrical relief. Greece

Byzantine Art. Marble slab with geometrical relief. Greece
BYZANTINE ART. GREECE. Marble slab with a relief decorated about floral and geometric motifs intertwined. The central part represents an eagle circumscribed in a circle

Background imageMaths Collection: Childs slate and toy gun on a Christmas card

Childs slate and toy gun on a Christmas card. early 20th century

Background imageMaths Collection: French bank note, 50 Francs

French bank note, 50 Francs
French bank note, Banque de France, 50 Francs, issued on 19 May 1949. With a portrait of the French mathematician and astronomer Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier (1811-1877) on the front

Background imageMaths Collection: Blaise Pascal, French mathematician, at the age of 12

Blaise Pascal, French mathematician, at the age of 12
Blaise Pascal, French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer and Catholic philosopher. Seen here at the age of 12, writing out some calculations on the floor

Background imageMaths Collection: Little girl teaching maths to circus elephants

Little girl teaching maths to circus elephants
Unusual Friends - little girl teaching maths to circus elephants. 1950s

Background imageMaths Collection: Inaudi, the lightning calculator

Inaudi, the lightning calculator, performing at the Hippodrome, able to do mentally any sum given by the audience up to twelve figures in addition, subtraction and multiplication. Date: 1903

Background imageMaths Collection: Babylon. Terracotta tiles decorated in floral motifs. Dated

Babylon. Terracotta tiles decorated in floral motifs. Dated
Mesopotamian Art Babylon. Terracotta tiles decorated in floral motifs. Dated between 600-500 BC. They come from the Temple of Nabu in Borsippa. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageMaths Collection: Octagonal clay prism (ca. 1100 BC) - annals of the Assyrian

Octagonal clay prism (ca. 1100 BC) - annals of the Assyrian
The Octagonal clay prism (ca. 1100 BC) with the annals of the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser I (1114-1076 B.C.). This text spoke of a campaign of king Tiglath-pileser against the land of ?atti

Background imageMaths Collection: Childs slate with pen and toy soldiers on a New Year card

Childs slate with pen and toy soldiers on a New Year card. Date: early 20th century

Background imageMaths Collection: Childs slate with pen and scribbles on a New Year card

Childs slate with pen and scribbles on a New Year card. Date: early 20th century

Background imageMaths Collection: Childs slate with pen and scribbles on a Christmas card

Childs slate with pen and scribbles on a Christmas card. Date: early 20th century

Background imageMaths Collection: Israel. Tel Aviv. Skyscraper

Israel. Tel Aviv. Skyscraper

Background imageMaths Collection: Childs slate with pen and baubles on a Christmas card

Childs slate with pen and baubles on a Christmas card. early 20th century

Background imageMaths Collection: Pigs sitting on a school bench on a Victorian scrap

Pigs sitting on a school bench on a Victorian scrap
Eight pigs sitting on a school bench on a Victorian scrap. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageMaths Collection: Education in China - Teacher and Pupil

Education in China - Teacher and Pupil
Education in China - a teacher helping a young girl with her Mathematics. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMaths Collection: National Archives of Hungary. Decorated roof

National Archives of Hungary. Decorated roof. Detail. Buddha. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageMaths Collection: REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. Perast. Saint Nicholas Church. Tower

REPUBLIC OF MONTENEGRO. Perast. Saint Nicholas Church. Tower

Background imageMaths Collection: Pyramidal Grave Stele. 5th century BC. From Sinope

Pyramidal Grave Stele. 5th century BC. From Sinope
Pyramidal Grave Stele. 5th century BC. Limestone. From Sinope (Sinop). Archaic Period. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageMaths Collection: Roman art. Mosaic. Opus sectile. Marble. House of the Faun

Roman art. Mosaic. Opus sectile. Marble. House of the Faun. Pompeii. Italy

Background imageMaths Collection: Italy. Rome. Via Giulia street plaque

Italy. Rome. Via Giulia street plaque. Historic center of the city

Background imageMaths Collection: Spain. Monzon. Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Romeral. Starr

Spain. Monzon. Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Romeral. Starry rib vault and squinch on the cruise. 14th-16th centuries. Aragon

Background imageMaths Collection: Visigothic Art. Spain. Rectangular copper buckle

Visigothic Art. Spain. Rectangular copper buckle with a wheel in the center and decorated with plant motifs. Probably comes from Burgos. Episcopal Museum of Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageMaths Collection: Spain. Italica. House of the Neptune. Labyrinth Mosaic. Domu

Spain. Italica. House of the Neptune. Labyrinth Mosaic. Domu
Spain. Roman city of Italica. Founded in 206 BC. House of Neptune. Labyrinth Mosaic. Domus roman

Background imageMaths Collection: Italy. Paestum. The ekklesiasterion. 5th century B. C

Italy. Paestum. The ekklesiasterion. 5th century B. C
Italy. Paestum. The ekklesiasterion, civic building of the Hellenistic period. It is an open outdoor area located mostly in or near the theater for holding the city assembly. 5th century B.C

Background imageMaths Collection: Roman Mosaic of polychrome geometric motifs. 3rd century B. C

Roman Mosaic of polychrome geometric motifs. 3rd century B. C
Roman Art. Italy. Roman Mosaic of polychrome geometric motifs. Dated to 211 BC. It comes from Lucus Feroniae. Lazio

Background imageMaths Collection: Headstone of Giuseppe Belli (1791-1860). Italian physicist a

Headstone of Giuseppe Belli (1791-1860). Italian physicist and mathematician. Carrara marble. Relief depicting a portrait of Belli inside a medallion with some instruments relating to physics

Background imageMaths Collection: Abacus, also called a counting frame. Cesis. Latvia

Abacus, also called a counting frame. Cesis. Latvia

Background imageMaths Collection: Roman Art. Turkey. Possibly backgamon board engraved in the

Roman Art. Turkey. Possibly backgamon board engraved in the
Roman Art. Turkey. Board game, possibly backgamon board, engraved in the upper seats of the Roman stadium of Aphrodisias in Caria. Anatolian Peninsula

Background imageMaths Collection: Cobblestones line that marks the place where was the Berlin

Cobblestones line that marks the place where was the Berlin
Cobblestones line that marks, along 160 km. the place where was the Berlin Wall. Germany

Background imageMaths Collection: Diego de Torres Villarroel (1693-1770). Scene of his Sue?o

Diego de Torres Villarroel (1693-1770). Scene of his Sue?o
Diego de Torres Villarroel (1693-1770). Spanish writer, poet, dramatist, doctor, mathematician, priest and professor of the University of Salamanca

Background imageMaths Collection: Spain. Alcazar of Segovia. Mudejar style. Throne Room. The o

Spain. Alcazar of Segovia. Mudejar style. Throne Room. The o
Spain. Castile and Leon. Segovia. Alcazar. Mudejar style. Throne Room. The ornatly decorated celling

Background imageMaths Collection: The Prague Astronomical Clock or Prague Orloj. The calendar

The Prague Astronomical Clock or Prague Orloj. The calendar
The Prague Astronomical Clock or Prague Orloj mounted on the southern wall of Old Town City Hall in the Old Town Square.The calendar, added to the clock in 1870

Background imageMaths Collection: Diego de Torres Villarroel (1693-1770). Spanish writer

Diego de Torres Villarroel (1693-1770). Spanish writer
Diego de Torres Villarroel (1693-1770). Writer, poet, playwright, physician, mathematician, priest and professor at the University of Salamanca. Colored engraving

Background imageMaths Collection: Ostia Antica. House of Cupid and Psyche. Opus sectile floor

Ostia Antica. House of Cupid and Psyche. Opus sectile floor
Ostia Antica. House of Cupid and Psyche. 4th century AD. Opus sectile floor. Detail. Italy

Background imageMaths Collection: Egypt. The Pyramids of Giza. Pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure

Egypt. The Pyramids of Giza. Pyramids of Khafre and Menkaure
Egypt. The Pyramids of Giza. Pyramids of Khafre (or Chephren) and Menkaure (or Mykerinos). 26th century B.C. 4th Dynasty. Old Kingdom

Background imageMaths Collection: Egypt. The Pyramids of Giza. Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and M

Egypt. The Pyramids of Giza. Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and M
Egypt. The Pyramids of Giza. Great Pyramid of Giza (known as the Great Pyramid and the Pyramid of Cheops or Khufu), the Pyramid of Khafre (or Chephren) and the Pyramid of Menkaure (or Mykerinos)

Background imageMaths Collection: Egypt. The Great Pyramid of Giza called the Pyramid of Menka

Egypt. The Great Pyramid of Giza called the Pyramid of Menka
Egypt. The Great Pyramid of Giza called Pyramid of Menkaure. The smallest of the three Pyramids of Giza. Tomb of the fourth-dynasty pharaoh Menkaure. Detail. 26th century B.C. Old Kingdom

Background imageMaths Collection: Egypt. Pyramids of Giza. The Pyramids of Khafre (Chephren) a

Egypt. Pyramids of Giza. The Pyramids of Khafre (Chephren) and Khufu (Cheops). Fourth-dynasty. 26th century B.C. Old Kingdom



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