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Plate 3 from Tractatio de theoria descensus et ascensus gravium obliqui ejusque multiplici applicati Poster
by Joseph Anton Zimermann
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Plate 3 from Tractatio de theoria descensus et ascensus gravium obliqui ejusque multiplici applicati poster by Joseph Anton Zimermann. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Engraved plate by Joseph Anton Zimermann (1715-1797) from the book: Hoffstetten, Benno Ignatius von, Joseph Zweissig and Nicolaus Tolent Feichtmayr.... more
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Engraved plate by Joseph Anton Zimermann (1715-1797) from the book: Hoffstetten, Benno Ignatius von, Joseph Zweissig and Nicolaus Tolent Feichtmayr. 1765. Tractatio de theoria descensus et ascensus gravium obliqui ejusque multiplici applicationes. Franz Joseph Thuille, Munich. This book discusses the physics of falling bodies and pendula
About Joseph Anton Zimermann
My background primarily centers around herpetology. Early on I worked with captive amphibians and reptiles, then did field work for a few years. Eventually my love of books and art mingled with my love of animals and I began selling herpetological books. My fascination with natural history illustrations really took off when I started collecting and selling rare books. Many natural history books published before about 1900 contain wonderful natural history illustrations. These illustrations have been used for all sorts of purposes ever since. My goal here is to offer a variety illustrations in both a "historic" format - showing the image as it is today, often with yellowing, foxing, small tears, etc. As well as a "modern" format -...
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