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Diogenes and AlexanderThe story of Diogenes (who lived in a barrel) and Alexander, acted out by a monkey (as Diogenes) and a Mastiff Dog (as Alexander)
Maurice Donnay PhotoMAURICE DONNAY French playwright who concerned himself with social questions and spiritual philosophy, in 1908. Date: 1859-1945
John Wilson - 2JOHN WILSON professor of moral philosophy at Edinburgh, journalist and writer, under the nom-de-plume Christopher North, editor of Blackwoods Magazine. Date: 1785 - 1854
John WilsonJOHN WILSON professor of moral philosophy at Edinburgh, journalist and writer, under the nom-de-plume Christopher North, editor of Blackwoods Magazine. Date: 1785 - 1854
Jan LeusdenJAN LEUSDEN Dutch scholar, professor of philosophy and sacred languages. Date: 1624 - 1699
Hugo De Groot - 5HUGO DE GROOT (known as GROTIUS) Dutch scholar, one of the greatest men in Europe as a writer on philosophy, divinity, civil law, and polite literature. Date: 1583 - 1645
Hugo De Groot - 3HUGO DE GROOT (known as GROTIUS) Dutch scholar, one of the greatest men in Europe as a writer on philosophy, divinity, civil law, and polite literature. Date: 1583 - 1645
Hugo De Groot - 6HUGO DE GROOT (known as GROTIUS) Dutch scholar, one of the greatest men in Europe as a writer on philosophy, divinity, civil law, and polite literature. Date: 1583 - 1645
Hugo De Groot - 4HUGO DE GROOT (known as GROTIUS) Dutch scholar, one of the greatest men in Europe as a writer on philosophy, divinity, civil law, and polite literature. Date: 1583 - 1645
PASCAL, Blaise (1623-1662). French mathematican, physicist and philosopher. Engraving
CHRYSOLORAS, Manuel (1350-1415). Byzantine humanist. Coloured engraving (1682). Etching
BERGSON, Henri Louis (1859-1941). French philosopher" BERGSON, Henri Louis (1859-1941). French philosopher. Nobel Prize in Literature in 1928. Cover of " Mati貥 et M魯 ire", written in 1896
Raphael (1483-1520). Stanza of the Signatura. Philosophy. VATICAN CITY. Vatican Palaces. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Fresco
Class of Philosophy in Paris. Illustration of" Class of Philosophy in Paris. Illustration of the " Great Chronicles of France" (14th c.). Gothic art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Castres. Goya Museum."
GESSNER, Conrad (1516-1565). Swiss lecturer of medicine and philosophy in the School of Tiguriana. Historiae Animalium
Joachim Camerarius - 3JOACHIM CAMERARIUS German classical scholar and professor of philosophy at Leipzig, Date: 1500 - 1574
Joachim Camerarius - 2JOACHIM CAMERARIUS German classical scholar and professor of philosophy at Leipzig, Date: 1500 - 1574
Joachim Camerarius - 1JOACHIM CAMERARIUS German classical scholar and professor of philosophy at Leipzig, Date: 1500 - 1574
William Archer ButlerWILLIAM ARCHER BUTLER Professor of Moral Philosophy at Dublin University. Date: 1814 - 1848
8th year of Des Moines public forum - Harry Overstreet, famous American philosopher, will discuss a personal philosophy for these times. Poster for a public forum at East High, Des Moines, Iowa
Brass ornament, two birdsA brass ornament, depicting two birds with overlapping heads. Possibly of relevance to Hindu philosophy and religion
Brass ornament, two birds and treeA brass ornament, depicting two birds pecking at a tree. Possibly of relevance to Hindu philosophy and religion
Parsi Fire Temple in BombayParsi (Zoroastrian) Fire Temple in Bombay. Zoroastrianism is a religion and philosophy based on the teachings of prophet Zoroaster (aka Zarathustra)
A Parsi PriestA Parsi (Zoroastrian) Priest. Zoroastrianism is a religion and philosophy based on the teachings of prophet Zoroaster (aka Zarathustra), probably founded some time before the 6th century BC in Iran
Christopher North / John WilsonJohn Wilson (1785-1854) - professor of moral philosophy at Edinburgh, journalist and writer, under the nom-de-plume Christopher North, editor of Blackwoods Magazine. Date: circa 1830
Dr. R. G CollingwoodDR. ROBIN GEORGE COLLINGWOOD Historian and philosopher. Waynflete Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at the University of Oxford and fellow, tutor and librarian at Pembroke College
Clmence Royer / DemareClmence Royer (1830-1902) self-taught French scholar who wrote on economics, philosophy, science and feminism. Translator to French of Charles Darwins On the Origin of Species
Modern Athenians plate 12 - EdinburghMr John Wilson (d. 1854) Poet, angler, walker and Professor of Moral Philosophy, approaching Mr George Joseph Bell (d. 1843) Professor of Scots Law
Ayrton and PerryPortrait engravings of Professor William Ayrton and Professor John Perry, electrical engineers. Ayrton held the post of Professor of Natural Philosophy
Adam FergusonADAM FERGUSON Scottish Philosopher Member of common sense school of philosophy
Sade / Bedroom PhilosopherTHE BEDROOM PHILOSOPHER The Philosopher makes a speech to a seated gentleman and two ladies (one of the ladies being in a state of undress)
Kings / MackenzieThe classic view from the far side of the Backs - a gowned don discusses philosophy or something with a female friend, girls sit sedately, boys bowl their hoops boisterously
Observing the HeavensTwo young sixteenth century astronomers contemplate the sun, moon and stars while their elderly colleague contemplates the consolations of philosophy
Rudolph Christoph EuckenRUDOLPH CHRISTOPH EUCKEN German Writer of Historical Philosophy. Nobel Award for Literature, 1908
Socrates, Greek philosopher of AthensSocrates, Classical Greek philosopher of Athens, one of the founders of Western philosophy
Epicurus, Ancient Greek philosopherEpicurus (Epikouros), Ancient Greek philosopher, founder of the school of philosophy known as Epicureanism
Eight heads of Socrates, Classical Greek philosopher of Athens, one of the founders of Western philosophy
Zeno of Citium, Greek philosopher, founder of the Stoic school philosophy, which he taught in Athens from about 300 BC
Apollonius of Tyana, Greek philosopherApollonius of Tyana, Greek Neopythagorean philosopher from the town of Tyana in Cappadocia, Asia Minor. Believed by some to be a necromancer, credited with many paranormal feats
Lavater (Bosio)JOHANN KASPAR LAVATER Swiss poet, mystic and writer on philosophy and theology; here, conducting research into physiognomy
Thomas Hardy / RussellTHOMAS HARDY English novelist and poet. Works noted for the philosophy of stoical pessimism, echoes of Greek tragedies with central folk theme
John Robison / SmilesJOHN ROBISON Professor of Natural Philosophy at Edinburgh, a close associate of James Watt
Daniel BernouilliDANIEL BERNOUILLI Swiss Professor of mathematics at St Petersburg and of anatomy, botany and physics and then of philosophy at the University of Basel
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer and polymath. His writings include poetry, drama, literature, theology, philosophy and science
Emanuel Swedenborg, Swedish engineer and mysticEmanuel Swedenborg (born Swedberg) (1688-1772), Swedish scientist, philosopher, Christian mystic and theologian