Newton's Opticks Aluminum Print with Halley Inscriptions
Newton's Opticks Aluminum Print with Halley Inscriptions
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Elevate your space with a piece of scientific history: an aluminum print of the title page of Isaac Newton’s Opticks. This is not just a print; it's a glimpse into a pivotal moment in scientific thought, captured on a durable, modern medium. The copy featured here is particularly special, as it's from the one Newton gifted to his friend Edmund Halley, complete with handwritten inscriptions that add a personal touch to this historic document.
The print includes the Latin inscription “Ex dono doctissimi Authoris,” meaning “from the gift of the most learned author,” and “Luceo,” meaning “I shine” or “I become light,” both written by Halley himself, offering a profound connection to the scientific minds of the past. The aluminum DIBOND material ensures your print is both sturdy and sleek, boasting a matte, glare-free finish that highlights the intricate details and vibrant colors.
Crafted with a 3mm thick aluminum DIBOND panel, this print is durable, UV and moisture-resistant, ensuring that your piece retains its striking quality for years to come. It’s perfect for a modern home, office, or any space where you want to celebrate innovation and intellectual achievement. This is more than decor; it’s a statement of your appreciation for the genius of Isaac Newton.
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