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Among the strengths of the Duveen Alchemy and Chemistry Collection are numerous works attributed to one Basil Valentine (Basilius Valentinus), nearly as mysterious […]
Tonight’s lunar eclipse, which coincides with what is known as a harvest moon, prompts us to offer several examples of depictions of lunar eclipses […]
Today’s Google doodle honoring the 270th birthday of Alessandro Volta prompted us to explore works by Volta in two of our outstanding […]
Since we in Madison are not destined to have much if any snow this week, enjoying instead temperatures in the upper 30s […]
We are delighted to announce that a digital version of our copy of the intriguingly titled Secrets reveal’d — with copious annotations by […]
In honor of Pi Day (March 14 = 3/14) we offer two excerpts from 18th-century mathematics books in our holdings. The first, […]
Winter weather in Madison — of which we’ve had plenty recently — usually brings a dramatic drop in humidity. And apropos of […]
This will be the last week for our exhibit “On the Sunny Side,” showcasing books, periodicals, manuscripts, photographs, and other materials from […]
In our current exhibit entitled “On the Sunny Side,” we’re pleased to be able to display a “Copernican model orrery” kindly lent […]
On May 7, 2013, Special Collections will host a full-day session of a conference entitled ” ‘Spiritual Optiks‘: Jesuits and Visual Culture.” This conference, […]
In a recent colloquium held in Special Collections, Prof. Michael Shank of the Department of History of Science, pointed out the portrait […]
The Special Collections exhibit “Parts and Wholes” ends next Friday, March 29. We hope you will take the opportunity during spring break […]