EditorialMaki Kaji stands for a portrait at Nakayama Nakayama Racecourse in Funabashi, Japan on March 3, 2007. Kaji, a university dropout who turned a numbers game into one of the world’s most popular logic puzzles and became known as the “Godfather of Sudoku,” died on Aug. 10, 2021, at his home in Tokyo. He was 69. His death was announced on Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2021, by the puzzle company he co-founded, Nikoli. The cause was bile duct cancer, the company said in a statement. (Ko Sasaki/The New York Times)
EditorialMaki Kaji stands for a portrait at Nakayama Nakayama Racecourse in Funabashi, Japan on March 3, 2007. Kaji, a university dropout who turned a numbers game into one of the world’s most popular logic puzzles and became known as the “Godfather of Sudoku,” died on Aug. 10, 2021, at his home in Tokyo. He was 69. His death was announced on Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2021, by the puzzle company he co-founded, Nikoli. The cause was bile duct cancer, the company said in a statement. (Ko Sasaki/The New York Times)
EditorialSketches, Filippo Marchionni, Italian, 17321805, Pen and ink, brush and gray watercolor on paper, Top left: ceiling decoration with panels and bands. Bottom right: panel decoration with grotesque motifs and escutcheon on top; beneath it are dolphins wi...
Editorialglass pane, Anonymous, second half 16th - first half 17th century, glass, lead, General: 26 x 21 x 0.2cm 260 x 210 x 2mm, biblical scene, Rectangular glass pane with a stained scene of Tobias and the Angel, from the bible book Tobit. Tobias, traveling ...
Editorialglass pane, Anonymous, second half 16th - first half 17th century, glass, lead, General: 26 x 21 x 0.2cm 260 x 210 x 2mm, biblical scene, Rectangular glass pane with a stained scene of Tobias and the Angel, from the bible book Tobit. Tobias, traveling ...
Editorialglass pane, Anonymous, second half 16th - first half 17th century, glass, lead, General: 26 x 21 x 0.2cm 260 x 210 x 2mm, biblical scene, Rectangular glass pane with a stained scene of Tobias and the Angel, from the bible book Tobit. Tobias, traveling ...
EditorialA clay tablet with a cuneiform inscription. It is a piece of a school exercise with the copy of a part of the list with a total of about 130 names of professions and functions. This list is an elaboration of a precursor from ca. 3000 BC. with more than...
EditorialHealing of Tobit History of Tobias (series title), Left in the background Tobias and the Archangel Raphael return to Niniveh. Upon returning home Tobias places the bile of the fish on the eyes of his blind father Tobit. Then Tobit can see again. Anna a...
EditorialEXCLUSIVE: ** WARNING: Contains Graphic Content ** A staggering 759 cysts removed from 29-year-old female patient's abdomen by doctors in southern India hospital
EditorialLucretia's suicide, 1578/79, copperplate, plate: 20.6 x 25 cm |, Leaf: 25.9 x 30.1 cm, U. M. r., Signed: Phillippus bile excude ., below the image field: Jamq [ue] erat orta this fido cum coniuge patrem, Euocat et posita venit vterq [ue] mora, Vtq [ue]...
EditorialLucretia with her women spinning, 1578/79, copperplate, plate: 21.1 x 25.1 cm |, Leaf: 26.4 x 30.3 cm, U. r., designated: Phillippus, bile, excude ., below the picture: Inde cito passu petit Lucretia cuius., Ante thorum calathi, lanaq [ue] mollis erat....
EditorialPortrait of Bonifacius Amerbach, 1519, mixed technique on fir wood, 29.9 x 28.3 cm, signed and dated under the epigraph: PICTA LICET FACIES VI, UAE NON CEDO SED INSTAR, SVM DOMINI IVSTIS NO, BILE LINEOLIS: // OCTO IS DUM PERAGIT, TPIETH, SIC GNAVITER I...
EditorialThe separation of the good and the bad, c. 1578, copperplate, plate: 26.3 cm (diameter) |, Leaf: 27.5 x 32.8 cm, U. M. inscribed: Johannes Stradanus inuetor., Ph [i] l [ip] s bile Excud :, in the margin: Congregabuntur ante eum omnes gentes, et separab...