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Anaxagoras by Langetti
Image by Giovanni Battista Langetti

Anaxagoras by Langetti

A 17th-century portrait by Giovanni Battista Langetti of Anaxagoras (l. c. 500-c. 428 BCE), the Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who claimed the First Cause of existence was Mind (nous). (Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA)
Anaxagoras by de Ribera
Image by Jusepe de Ribera

Anaxagoras by de Ribera

A 17th-century portrait by Jusepe de Ribera of Anaxagoras (l. c. 500-c. 428 BCE), the Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who claimed the First Cause of existence was Mind (nous). (Private Collection)
Anaxagoras
Image by Eduard Lebiedzki

Anaxagoras

A detail of a 19th-century fresco showing Anaxagoras (l. c. 500-c. 428 BCE), the Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who claimed the First Cause of existence was Mind (nous). By Eduard Lebiedzki, after a design by Carl Rahl. (National and Kapodistrian...
Christ and Sinner
Image by Henryk Siemiradzki

Christ and Sinner

Christ and Sinner, painting by Henryk Siemiradzki, 1873. Russian Museum, Saint Petersburg.
Map of the Sumerian Civilization
Image by Simeon Netchev

Map of the Sumerian Civilization

This map illustrates the rise of the Sumerian civilization in southern Mesopotamia, beginning around 6000 BCE. Situated between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, the region—later home to Akkad and Babylonia—saw the emergence of some of the...
Drävle Runestone
Image by Bengt A Lundberg / Riksantikvarieämbetet

Drävle Runestone

Drävle Runestone, showing Andvari's ring, the Andvaranaut. Sweden, Enköping Municipality, Altuna parish.
Ring with Runic Inscription
Image by The Trustees of the British Museum

Ring with Runic Inscription

Gold finger-ring, engraved with a runic inscription, three letters continuing on inside of the hoop, found near Carlisle, England, dated to the 8th-10th century. The British Museum, London
Map of the Late Bronze Age Collapse c. 1200 - 1150 BCE
Image by Simeon Netchev

Map of the Late Bronze Age Collapse c. 1200 - 1150 BCE

This map illustrates the Late Bronze Age Collapse (c. 1200–1150 BCE), a sudden and widespread upheaval that brought down many of the interconnected civilizations of the Aegean, Eastern Mediterranean, Anatolia, and Mesopotamia. The once-mighty...
Gideon and his Men
Image by Providence Lithograph Company

Gideon and his Men

Gideon and His Three Hundred, illustration from a Bible card published by the Providence Lithograph Company, 1907.
The Sacrifice of Gideon
Image by Hendrik Heerschop

The Sacrifice of Gideon

The Sacrifice of Gideon, oil on canvas painting by Hendrik Heerschop, 1653. Museum of John Paul II Collection, Warsaw.
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