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Gilbert on magnetic declination, 1600 - Stock Image - C030/0504 - Science  Photo Library
Gilbert on magnetic declination, 1600 - Stock Image - C030/0504 - Science Photo Library

400 Years of "De Magnete"
400 Years of "De Magnete"

File:Gilbert De Magnete Illo142.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:Gilbert De Magnete Illo142.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

GILBERT: DE MAGNETE, 1600 William Gilbert (1540-1603). English physician  and physicist. Motion in magnetic field.
GILBERT: DE MAGNETE, 1600 William Gilbert (1540-1603). English physician and physicist. Motion in magnetic field.

Illustration from De Magnete by William Gilbert, published in 1600 showing  a magnetic needle slanting at the dip angle when suspended in water with  just enough buoyancy to keep it hovering. Magnetic
Illustration from De Magnete by William Gilbert, published in 1600 showing a magnetic needle slanting at the dip angle when suspended in water with just enough buoyancy to keep it hovering. Magnetic

De Magnete : GILBERT, WILLIAM: Amazon.com.au: Books
De Magnete : GILBERT, WILLIAM: Amazon.com.au: Books

Gilbert's book on magnets, 1600 - Stock Image - C030/0497 - Science Photo  Library
Gilbert's book on magnets, 1600 - Stock Image - C030/0497 - Science Photo Library

LivUni SCA on Twitter: "This #TudorTuesday moves from music to magnets:  William Gilbert's De magnete (1600) founded the new science of magnetism,  vital for contemporary advances in navigation. Our copy (SPEC H19.02B)
LivUni SCA on Twitter: "This #TudorTuesday moves from music to magnets: William Gilbert's De magnete (1600) founded the new science of magnetism, vital for contemporary advances in navigation. Our copy (SPEC H19.02B)

William Gilbert, De Magnete, 1600 Jigsaw Puzzle by Science Source - Pixels
William Gilbert, De Magnete, 1600 Jigsaw Puzzle by Science Source - Pixels

GILBERT, William (1544-1603). De magnete, magneticisque corporibus, et de  magno magnete tellure; Physiologia nova, plurimis & argumentis, &  experimentis demonstrata. London: Peter Short, 1600.
GILBERT, William (1544-1603). De magnete, magneticisque corporibus, et de magno magnete tellure; Physiologia nova, plurimis & argumentis, & experimentis demonstrata. London: Peter Short, 1600.

Illustration of a declinometer from De Magnete by William Gilbert,  published in 1600. Magnetic declination is the horizontal angle between the  true geographic North Pole and the magnetic north pole, as figured
Illustration of a declinometer from De Magnete by William Gilbert, published in 1600. Magnetic declination is the horizontal angle between the true geographic North Pole and the magnetic north pole, as figured

Magnetism, 1600. A terrella or globe-shaped magnet with lumps of iron to  represent mountains and..., Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image.  Pic. HEZ-1157691 | agefotostock
Magnetism, 1600. A terrella or globe-shaped magnet with lumps of iron to represent mountains and..., Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. HEZ-1157691 | agefotostock

File:First page of Dr. W. Gilbert, "De Magnete", 1600 Wellcome L0002367.jpg  - Wikimedia Commons
File:First page of Dr. W. Gilbert, "De Magnete", 1600 Wellcome L0002367.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

William Gilbert (1544-1603) - News about Energy Storage, Batteries, Climate  Change and the Environment
William Gilbert (1544-1603) - News about Energy Storage, Batteries, Climate Change and the Environment

William Gilbert, De magnete (London: Peter Short, 1600). | St John's  College, University of Cambridge
William Gilbert, De magnete (London: Peter Short, 1600). | St John's College, University of Cambridge

Blacksmith, De Magnete, 1600 - Stock Image - C052/7416 - Science Photo  Library
Blacksmith, De Magnete, 1600 - Stock Image - C052/7416 - Science Photo Library

1600 William Gilbert De Magnete : William Gilbert; Gvilielmi Gilberti :  Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
1600 William Gilbert De Magnete : William Gilbert; Gvilielmi Gilberti : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Illustration from De Magnete, etc. by William Gilbert (1600, translated  1900), showing an instrument for measuring declination; 1600; On the Magnet,  etc., available freely at Project Gutenberg; William Gilbert (1544–1603)  Alternative names
Illustration from De Magnete, etc. by William Gilbert (1600, translated 1900), showing an instrument for measuring declination; 1600; On the Magnet, etc., available freely at Project Gutenberg; William Gilbert (1544–1603) Alternative names

Image of COMPASS, 1600. - A Compass From William Gilbert's 'De Magnete.'  Woodcut, London, 1600. From Granger - Historical Picture Archive
Image of COMPASS, 1600. - A Compass From William Gilbert's 'De Magnete.' Woodcut, London, 1600. From Granger - Historical Picture Archive

LivUni SCA on Twitter: "This #TudorTuesday moves from music to magnets:  William Gilbert's De magnete (1600) founded the new science of magnetism,  vital for contemporary advances in navigation. Our copy (SPEC H19.02B)
LivUni SCA on Twitter: "This #TudorTuesday moves from music to magnets: William Gilbert's De magnete (1600) founded the new science of magnetism, vital for contemporary advances in navigation. Our copy (SPEC H19.02B)

File:Gilbert De Magnete Illo040.jpg - Wikipedia
File:Gilbert De Magnete Illo040.jpg - Wikipedia

Amazon.com: Gilbert De Magnete 1600 Ntitle-Page Of The First Edition Of  William GilbertS De Magnete London 1600 The First Great Scientific Work  Published In England Poster Print by (18 x 24) : לבית ולמטבח
Amazon.com: Gilbert De Magnete 1600 Ntitle-Page Of The First Edition Of William GilbertS De Magnete London 1600 The First Great Scientific Work Published In England Poster Print by (18 x 24) : לבית ולמטבח

Magnets & Magnetism Title page of 'De Magnete' by William Gilbert, 1600 by
Magnets & Magnetism Title page of 'De Magnete' by William Gilbert, 1600 by

William Gilbert, De Magnete, 1600 - Stock Image - C043/6692 - Science Photo  Library
William Gilbert, De Magnete, 1600 - Stock Image - C043/6692 - Science Photo Library