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@UniofOxford @bodleianlibs @RDMOxford @NewCollegeOx @OxfordPhysics @magdalenoxford @OBGHA @AshmoleanMuseum @ChChGallery @RCPSGheritage @JoserraMarcaida @dvcultural @ilikeoldbooks @book_and_print and finally, our last event in June is the FREE lunch-time lecture by Prof Steve Balbus (@NewCollegeOx & @OxfordPhysics) on “Seeing the unseen” on 27 June at @bodleianlibs. #T3D2019 in Oxford 13/13
https://t.co/s0bu9lkQrl
@UniofOxford @bodleianlibs @RDMOxford next up in the 21st century case @bodleianlibs is Prof Steve Balbus (@NewCollegeOx & @OxfordPhysics) on ‘visualising black holes’ on display from 17 June. #T3D2019 in Oxford 3/13
https://t.co/jlbOuhYY9f
Very excited to announce the next #T3D2019 partnership: the next exhibition at @RCPLondon / @RCPmuseum - Under the skin: illustrating the human body - will have a six-week run starting in February, and then reopen in October 2019!
#RCPUndertheskin #anatomy
https://t.co/5U1gTutTRM
Spectacular illustrations (including this intriguing mantis) from Francisco de Holanda's DE AETATIBUS MUNDI IMAGINES (@BNE_biblioteca | DIB/14/26 | https://t.co/29b3dhPMCx) | More examples of this kind of images in the @T3D2019 Project website: https://t.co/oopBp1gp5p #T3D2019
It's cold out there today! We've got Hooke on our minds at the #T3D2019 labs, here's a few #T3D2019_PoftheD from his Micrographia (1665) and his 1662 article in @royalsociety Philosophical Transactions
#T3D2019_PoftheD Wenceslas Hollar - "A stag lying" after #Dürer (1649) vs. one of Dürer's watercolours (1503) - 150 years of engraving and book illustration catching up and adapting