Auctioneer Christie's announced an online sale of 22 items from the late physicist Stephen Hawking on Monday.
The auction will include some of Hawking's complex scientific papers, one of his iconic wheelchairs and a script from the famous TV comedy show "The Simpsons."
The scientific papers, including one of five existing copies of Hawking's Ph.D. thesis in 1965 with an estimated price of 100,000 to 150,000 pounds (about 130,000 to 195,000 US dollars), "trace the development of his thought-this brilliant, electrifying intelligence," said Thomas Venning, head of books and manuscripts at Christie's.
Venning said the Ph.D. thesis, signed by Hawking in handwriting made shaky by his illness, is both a key document in the physicist's scientific evolution and a glimpse into his personal story.
In this file photo taken on April 12, 2016 renowned cosmologist Professor Stephen Hawking attends a press conference at One World Observatory in New York, to announce a new breakthrough initiative focusing on space exploration and the search for life in the universe. /VCG Photo
In this file photo taken on April 12, 2016 renowned cosmologist Professor Stephen Hawking attends a press conference at One World Observatory in New York, to announce a new breakthrough initiative focusing on space exploration and the search for life in the universe. /VCG Photo
One of Hawking's high-tech wheelchairs will also be listed for sale, at a value of 10,000 to 15,000 pounds. Proceeds from the wheelchair will be donated to charities.
The sale will give "admirers of his work the chance to acquire a memento of our father's extraordinary life in the shape of a small selection of evocative and fascinating items," said Hawking's daughter Lucy.
As a part of a science sale including papers by Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and Albert Einstein, the Hawking auction will open for bids on October 31.
(Cover: Professor Stephen Hawking in his faculty office, Cambridge University, March 3, 2017. /VCG Photo )
Source(s): Xinhua News Agency