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Emilie du Châtelet was a French natural philosopher and mathematician from the early 1730s
She translatedf Newton's Principia into French, natural philosophy which combines Newtonian physics with Leibnizian metaphysics, and advocacy of Newtonian physics
Voltaire's biggest love.
Portrait by Quintin de la Tour
Valletta, Malta Chapel of Skulls . Photo of a detail at the ossuary chapel on Malta, taken from a nineteenth-century English magazine. In its day, one of the world’s famous ossuaries, but destroyed by a bomb in World War II.
Manuel Orazi & Austin de Croze, Calendrier Magique, an occult themed calender, 1895
Gerda Maurus in Fritz Lang’s Woman in the Moon (1929)
Untitled by Katrin Berge
The cross on which our dear Lord died for us, The life on earth of our Blessed Lord, 1913
Fritz Gareis, In Anticipation, 1916
Histoire de la Magie, 1870
Neil Krug
Carton Moore Park (1877-1956), ‘The Spider Crabs’, “Modern Pen Drawings” ed. by Charles Holme, 1901 Source
Orpheus in Hades (1897 / Oil on canvas) - Pierre Amédée Marcel-Beronneau