March 13, 2003

Star-Charts

From Out of this world - the golden age of the celestial atlas, a marvellous exhibition formed from the collection of the Linda Hall Library in Kansas City, Missouri, comes this selection of 16th, 17th and 18th century star-charts. Clicking on the images will open larger, pop-up versions of the same; the links in the title captions below each image go back to the relevant pages in the exhibition site.

Star-chart by Johannes Honter

Honter, Johannes. Imagines Constellationum Borealium [- Australium], in: Ptolemy, Claudius. Omnia quae extant opera. Basel, 1541.

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Star Chart by Johann Bayer

Bayer, Johann. Uranometria. Augsburg, 1603.

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Star-chart by Julius Schiller

Schiller, Julius. Coelum stellatum Christianum. Augsburg, 1627.

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Star-chart by Andreas Cellarius

Cellarius, Andreas. Harmonia macrocosmica. Amsterdam, 1661.

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Star-chart by Ignace-Gaston Pardies

Pardies, Ignace-Gaston. Globi coelestis. Paris, 1674.

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Star-chart by Philippe La Hire

La Hire, Philippe. Planisphere celeste septentrional [-meridional]. Paris, 1705.

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Star-chart by Johannes Hervelius

Hevelius, Johannes. Firmamentum Sobiescianum sive Uranographia. Gdansk, 1690.

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Star-chart by John Flamsteed, edited by J. Fortin

Flamsteed, John. Atlas celeste. Ed. J. Fortin. Paris, 1776.

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Comments

Wonderful eye candy - thank you! I particularly like the Andreas Cellarius.

Posted by: Emily on March 15, 2003 07:42 AM

Fasinating images!

Posted by: Fire and ice on March 16, 2003 01:33 PM
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