Treasures of the Area Studies Collections: Reconsidering Primary Sources and Collections
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Geocentric Cosmos with Nesting Spheres
Black-and-white print of geocentric cosmos with nesting spheres -
Geocentric Cosmos with Nesting Spheres
Black-and-white print of geocentric cosmos with nesting spheres -
Geocentric Cosmos with Nesting Spheres
Black-and-white print of geocentric cosmos with nesting spheres -
Geocentric Cosmos with Nesting Spheres
Hand-colored print of geocentric cosmos with nesting spheres -
Celestial and Terrestrial Spheres as seen by the eye of God
Celestial and Terrestrial Spheres as seen by the eye of God -
“Globus Magnus Orichalcicus” (Great Brass Globe)
Black-and-white print of a celestial sphere, with constellations -
"Brixen" Terrestrial Globe
Terrestrial Globe with brass stand -
"Brixen" Celestial Globe
Celestial Globe with brass stand -
Ornamental Frontispiece from the Epytoma in Almagestum Ptolemaei (1496)
Ornamental Frontispiece from the Epytoma in Almagestum Ptolemaei (1496), showing Ptolemy and Regiomontanus sitting beneath an armillary sphere -
Ecliptic and Constellation Detail of the Planisphere, from the Astronomicum Caesareum (1540)
Detail of the octagonal Planisphere Volvelle from the Astronomicum Caesareum (1540), featuring hand-colored depictions of the constellations -
Celestial Sphere, with Zodiac Belt
Black-and-white print diagram of the celestial sphere, with the ecliptic and zodiac belt -
Celestial Sphere, with Zodiac Belt
Hand-colored print diagram of the celestial sphere, with the ecliptic and zodiac belt -
Celestial Sphere, with Zodiac Belt
Black-and-white print diagram of the celestial sphere, with the ecliptic and zodiac belt -
Astrologer Casting a Horoscope
Astrologer in his study casting a horoscope for client, with sun, moon, and stars in the background -
"Sphaera Mundi," armillary sphere (1491)
Hand-colored print of an armillary sphere, labeled "Spera Mundi." It is held by a hand emerging from a cloud. -
Emma Ferdon Winner Rogers (1855–1922)
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Obituary for Margaret Corwin from the Rutgers University newspaper The Daily Targum
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Margaret Corwin while Dean, of the New Jersey College for Women, Rutgers University
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Yale Corporation minutes [cropped]
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Portrait of Mary Stillman Harkness (1874–1950)
Photograph of portrait taken by Terry Dagradi in 2020 -
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East Divinity Hall, from the northwest corner of the New Haven Green [cropped]
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CT data colaborative
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Childcare Map