Periodic table in the style of a helix wound on one cylinder
- 1911 (Original design)
- Circa 1957 (Date attributed to slide)

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Small JPG1200 x 967px — 68.2 KBLarge JPG2880 x 2321px — 202 KBFull-sized JPG8400 x 6769px — 1.3 MBOriginal fileTIFF — 8400 x 6769px — 163 MBTop and perspective views of a graphic representation of the periodic table of chemical elements as a helix wound on one cylinder. This table was originated by Estonian chemist Eduard von Stackelberg (1867-1943) in 1911 and classified by chemist Edward G. Mazurs as Type IIA2-3 in his seminal work Types of Graphic Representation of the Periodic System of Chemical Elements (1957). A version of this table appears as Figure 51 on page 124 of Mazurs' 1957 publication.
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Stackelberg, Eduard von, and Edward G. Mazurs. “Periodic Table in the Style of a Helix Wound on One Cylinder.” Glass (material), circa 1911–1957. Edward G. Mazurs Collection of Periodic Systems Images, Box 1. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/fx719m993.
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