I recall seeing a hand-drawn picture of spec of a ring (maybe of $\mathbb Z$?) that had been passed around in the early days of the Zariski topology. Does anyone know where I can find a copy?
Picture of spec?
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I think you mean this image by Mumford.
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0That's it! Thanks so much. – 2010-11-04
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4More informative link at the same site: http://www.neverendingbooks.org/index.php/mumfords-treasure-map.html . This contains the essay on "Mumford's treasure map" cited in the other answer. – 2010-11-04
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You are thinking of the picture of Spec($Z[X]$) in Mumford's Red Book of Varieties and Schemes. A reproduction is downloadable at the link posted in the other answer, and other (less famous) pictures of prime spectra appear in the Eisenbud and Harris introductory book on schemes.
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Be sure not to miss this very interesting paper (in English) on "Mumford's treasure map" and related concepts: Lieven Le Bruyn: Un dessins d'enfants