Why not browse through the Libraries collection of seed catalogs? You just might find that lucky clover… —Elizabeth Periale H. Cannell & Sons, Complete Catalogue of Golden Seeds, 1898
Month: March 2009
A second excerpt from the Libraries' Dibner Library lecture publication, Benjamin Franklin's Political Arithmetic: A Materialist View of Humanity by Joyce E. Chaplin, the James Duncan Phillips Professor of Early more »
Artist Sonia Delaunay, who is featured in major museum collections in the United States and Europe is one of the artists featured in the Libraries' Vibrant Visions: Pochoir Prints in more »
As the weather gets warmer, many people are going to the zoo. As you make your plans, why not take a virtual zoo tour courtesy of the Libraries, via Zoos: more »
Astronomer Agnes Mary Clerke is just one of the many portraits to be found in the Libraries' Scientific Identity: Portraits from the Dibner Library of the History of Science and more »
This history of the Borden Condensed Milk Co. is told through an allegory of an Eagle – only one of the wonderful World's Fair materials featured in the Libraries' Revisiting more »
She is known for her translation into French of Sir Isaac Newton’s Principia Mathematica. Hers is one of many scientific portraits to be found in the Libraries' Scientific Identity: Portraits more »