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Title page of Elevation des eaux par toute sorte de machines

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An illustration of a water pump

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Figure 1 in Elevation des eaux par toute sorte de machines depicts hoses used in an experiment to determine the weight of the River Seine.

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An illustration of the human arm holding a weight. The illustration includes the arm's range of motion. Above and below the arm are two Bible verses in Hebrew, with Psalm 139:14-15 below and Job 10:2 above

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An illustration of a man-powered water lift.

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An illustration of the surface of the sun.

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A cross-section of Mount Vesuvius, depicting the inside of the crater, which Kircher explored in 1638.

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An illustration of the subterranean rivers, oceans, and fiery channels Kircher posited lay beneath the Earth's surface.

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An illustration of the planets' epicycles.

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Illustration of nested regular solids, depicting Kepler's model of the solar system. Saturn's orbit circumscribes the cube, Jupiter's orbit the tetrahedron, Mars' orbit the dodecahedron, Earth's orbit the icosahedron, and Venus' orbit the octahedron.…

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Kepler describes the alignment of the platonic solids in the solar system. The four illustrations depict flattened views from within the octahedron looking out. The horizontal line is the square bisecting the octahedron, and the other lines show the…

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Frontispiece of Nova demonstratio immobilitatis terrae petita ex virtvte magnetica

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A fold-out illustration depicting astronomical instruments.

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The cherubim in the top illustration experiment with magnets and metal objects, such as keys and rings. The cherubim in the bottom illustration experiment with magnets and knives. The two angels in the middle magnetize the knives they are holding,…

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The cherubim on the left hang rings from magnets. The cherubim on the right hold compasses at different distances from a rod.

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Cherubim experimenting with magnetic globes.

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A blank astrological chart. Each of the twelve triangles corresponds to one of the signs of the zodiac.

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A table illustrating the influence of the planets and the zodiac on maladies in specific parts of the body. The signs of the planets are listed in the first row, and the signs of the zodiac run down the first column.

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First two pages a seven-page table listing "Natures and Complexions," maladies, and advice corresponding to the signs of the zodiac. Entries for Aries, Taurus, and Gemini are visible.

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An anatomy, illustrating blood vessels in the feet, left hand, and right arm.
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