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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 1: Ursa Major, Ursa Mi
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
(Plate 1) Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Perseus, and other constellations. Dedication to the Duke of Brunswick.) |
| List No |
6900.001 |
| Note |
Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 2: Cetus, Aquarius, An
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
(Plate 2) (Cetus, Aquarius, Andromeda and other constellations.) |
| List No |
6900.002 |
| Note |
Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 3: Gemini, Orion, Taur
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
(Plate 3) (Gemini, Orion, Taurus and other constellations. Text on comets.) |
| List No |
6900.003 |
| Note |
Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 4: Virgo, Hydra and ot
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
(Plate 4) (Virgo, Hydra and other constellations. Text on longitude and latitude.) |
| List No |
6900.004 |
| Note |
Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 5: Hercules, Sagittari
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
(Plate 5) (Hercules, Sagittarius and other constellations.) |
| List No |
6900.005 |
| Note |
Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 6: Centaurus, Indus, C
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
(Plate 6) (Centaurus, Indus, Chamaeleon and other constellations. Index to constellations and updates with reference to Halley.) |
| List No |
6900.006 |
| Note |
Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Composite: Plates 1 - 6 on C
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) Plates 1 - 6 on Cubic Projection - arranged as published. |
| List No |
6900007 |
| Note |
Composite of all six plates trimmed and joined in a Cubic Projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Composite: Plates 1 - 6 on C
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
(Composite of) Plates 1 - 6 on Cubic Projection - Poles adjacent to Plate 5 |
| List No |
6900008 |
| Note |
Composite of all six plates trimmed and joined in a Cubic Projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Composite: Plates 1, 2, 5 Jo
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
(Composite of): Plates 1, 2, 5 Joined in a 3D cube |
| List No |
6900009 |
| Note |
Composite 3D rendering of three plates joined as a cube in the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Composite: Plates 1, 3, 4 Jo
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
(Composite of): Plates 1, 3, 4 Joined in a 3D cube |
| List No |
6900010 |
| Note |
Composite 3D rendering of three plates joined as a cube in the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 1 in Gnomonic Projecti
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plate 1 in Gnomonic Projection with adjoining Plates. Viewed in GIS application. |
| List No |
6900011 |
| Note |
The plate has been georeferenced in GIS using the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 2 in Gnomonic Projecti
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plate 2 in Gnomonic Projection with adjoining Plates. Viewed in GIS application. |
| List No |
6900012 |
| Note |
The plate has been georeferenced in GIS using the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 3 in Gnomonic Projecti
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plate 3 in Gnomonic Projection with adjoining Plates. Viewed in GIS application. |
| List No |
6900013 |
| Note |
The plate has been georeferenced in GIS using the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 4 in Gnomonic Projecti
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plate 4 in Gnomonic Projection with adjoining Plates. Viewed in GIS application. |
| List No |
6900014 |
| Note |
The plate has been georeferenced in GIS using the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 5 in Gnomonic Projecti
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plate 5 in Gnomonic Projection with adjoining Plates. Viewed in GIS application.) |
| List No |
6900015 |
| Note |
The plate has been georeferenced in GIS using the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 6 in Gnomonic Projecti
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plate 6 in Gnomonic Projection with adjoining Plates. Viewed in GIS application. |
| List No |
6900016 |
| Note |
The plate has been georeferenced in GIS using the gnomonic projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 1 in Orthographic Proj
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plate 1 and adjoining plates in Orthographic Projection, Transformed from Gnomonic. |
| List No |
6900017 |
| Note |
The plate has been changed from gnomonic to orthographic projection using GIS. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 2 in Orthographic Proj
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plate 2 and adjoining plates in Orthographic Projection, Transformed from Gnomonic. |
| List No |
6900018 |
| Note |
The plate has been changed from gnomonic to orthographic projection using GIS. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 3 in Orthographic Proj
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plate 3 and adjoining plates in Orthographic Projection, Transformed from Gnomonic. |
| List No |
6900019 |
| Note |
The plate has been changed from gnomonic to orthographic projection using GIS. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 4 in Orthographic Proj
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plate 4 and adjoining plates in Orthographic Projection, Transformed from Gnomonic. |
| List No |
6900020 |
| Note |
The plate has been changed from gnomonic to orthographic projection using GIS. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 5 in Orthographic Proj
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plate 5 and adjoining plates in Orthographic Projection, Transformed from Gnomonic. |
| List No |
6900021 |
| Note |
The plate has been changed from gnomonic to orthographic projection using GIS. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plate 6 in Orthographic Proj
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plate 6 and adjoining plates in Orthographic Projection, Transformed from Gnomonic. |
| List No |
6900022 |
| Note |
The plate has been changed from gnomonic to orthographic projection using GIS. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plates 1-6 joined and unproj
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plates 1-6 joined and unprojected in Geographic. |
| List No |
6900023 |
| Note |
All six plates are joined in GIS but here unprojected in Geographic, which is clear in the middle latitudes, but distorted at the poles. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plates 1-5 joined in Berghau
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plates 1-5 joined in Berghaus Star Projection, North Pole. |
| List No |
6900024 |
| Note |
Centered on the North Pole, Plate 1, five plates are joined in GIS using the Berghaus Star projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636
Plates 2-6 joined in Berghau
1693
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Pardies, Ignace Gaston, 1636-1673 |
| Full Title |
Plates 2-6 joined in Berghaus Star Projection, South Pole. |
| List No |
6900025 |
| Note |
Centered on the South Pole, Plate 6, five plates are joined in GIS using the Berghaus Star projection. Second edition. First edition was published in 1674 and this second edition in 1693 after Pardies' death in 1673. A Third edition appeared in 1700. This copy is the six sheets of star charts only without binding, pages numbered 84-89, so probably removed from an atlas. Each sheet has engraved text panels in Latin and French. The projection is gnomonic so the six charts make up a cube of the universe. Elegant original color is used. The paths of several important comets are shown. These charts served as models for the star charts of William Dawes published by the SDUK in 1844 (see our 4063.000). From the Linda Hall Library exhibition catalog: "Pardies' star atlas is stylistically one of the most attractive ever published. Pardies took his constellation figures primarily from Bayer's Uranometria, but since each chart covers a large section of the sky, these figures had to be carefully integrated, which was not an easy task. Pardies' engraver accomplished this task with great success...The plate(which) shows Hercules, Ophiuchus] Scorpius, Sagittarius, Aquila, and Lyra,..is one of the most stunning compositions in the history of celestial cartography." |
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Burritt, Elijah H.
Cover: Atlas, Geography of t
1835
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Burritt, Elijah H. |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Atlas, Designed To Illustrate The Geography Of The Heavens ... By Elijah H. Burritt, A.M. New Edition. New York: Published By Huntington And Savage 216 Pearl Street. Entered ... 1835, by F.J. Huntington ... Connecticut. |
| List No |
2853A |
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Burritt, Elijah H.
A Plan of the Solar System.
1835
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Burritt, Elijah H. |
| Full Title |
A Plan of the Solar System Exhibiting its Relative Magnitudes and Distances. Plate I. Hartford, Published by F.J. Huntington 1835, Entered according to Act of Congress Sepr. 1st 1835 by F.J. Huntington of the State of Connecticut. Engraved by W.G. Evans N. York, under the Direction of E.H. Burritt. |
| List No |
2853.001 |
| Note |
Upper half of the pages shows the relative magnitudes of the planets along with a chart detailing relative diameters of the same. At the bottom left are a number of diagrams showing the comparative distances of the planets to the sun and the distances of the satellites from their planets. At the bottom right is a chart entitled, "Plan of the Solar System Exhibiting the relative Position of the Planets Orbits and their Inclination to the Plane of the Ecliptic." All uncolored. |
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Burritt, Elijah H.
(The constellations in) Octo
1835
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Burritt, Elijah H. |
| Full Title |
(The constellations in) March, February, January (Pl. III), December, November, and October (Pl. II). Engraved by W.G. Evans N. York, under the Direction of E.H. Burritt. Hartford, Published by F.J. Huntington 1835. Entered according to act of Congress Septr. 1st 1835, by F.J. Huntington, of the State of Connecticut. |
| List No |
2853.002 |
| Note |
The pages are numbered in such a way that Plate III precedes Plate II. The constellations are in full color. The stars are different sized depending upon their magnitude. In full color. |
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Burritt, Elijah H.
(The constellations in) Apri
1835
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Burritt, Elijah H. |
| Full Title |
(The constellations in) September, August, July (Pl. V), June, May, April (Pl. IV). Engraved by W.G. Evans N. York, under the Direction of E.H. Burritt. Hartford, Published by F.J. Huntington 1835. Entered according to act of Congress Septr. 1st 1835, by F.J. Huntington, of the State of Connecticut. |
| List No |
2853.003 |
| Note |
The pages are numbered in such a way that Plate V precedes Plate IV. The constellations are in full color. The stars are different sized depending upon their magnitude. In full color. |
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Burritt, Elijah H.
Circumpolar Map for each Mon
1835
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Burritt, Elijah H. |
| Full Title |
Southern Circumpolar Map for each Month of the Year. (Pl. VII.) Northern Circumpolar Map. (Pl. VI.) Engraved by W.G. Evans N. York, under the Direction of E.H. Burritt. Hartford, Published by F.J. Huntington 1835. Entered according to act of Congress Septr. 1st 1835, by F.J. Huntington, of the State of Connecticut. |
| List No |
2853.004 |
| Note |
Maps in full color with an accompanying scale of magnitude for the stars. |
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Burritt, Elijah H.
A Celestial Planisphere, or
1835
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Burritt, Elijah H. |
| Full Title |
A Celestial Planisphere, or Map of the Heavens. (Pl. VIII.) Engraved by W.G. Evans under the Direction of E.H. Burritt. Hartford, Published by F.J. Huntington 1835. Entered according to act of Congress Septr. 1st 1835, by F.J. Huntington, of the State of Connecticut. |
| List No |
2853.005 |
| Note |
The color map includes a scale exhibiting the sun's place in the ecliptic every day of the year. |
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Smith, Asa
Cover: Smith's illustrated a
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Smith's illustrated astronomy, designed for the use of the public or common schools in the United States. Illustrated with numerous original diagrams. By Asa Smith, Principal of Public School No. 12, City of New York. Fifth edition. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850. |
| List No |
0903A |
| Note |
Tan covers with cloth spine. Includes illustration of "The 2nd telescope in size in the United States at the Cincinnati Observatory" that also appears opposite title page. Ornamental border. |
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Smith, Asa
Largest telescopes.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
The largest telescopes in the World. Hints to teachers. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.001 |
| Note |
Black and white illustration of telescope at Cincinnati, Ohio, with table of World's largest telescopes and text. |
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Smith, Asa
Title Page: Smith's illustra
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
(Title Page to) Smith's illustrated astronomy, designed for the use of the public or common schools in the United States. Illustrated with numerous original diagrams. By Asa Smith, Principal of Public School No. 12, City of New York. Fifth edition. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850. |
| List No |
0903B |
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Smith, Asa
Contents: Smith's illustrate
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
(Contents to) Smith's illustrated astronomy. Entered ... 1848 by Asa Smith ... Southern District of New York. Vincent L. Dill, Stereotyper, Sun Building. C.A. Alvord, Printer. (1850) |
| List No |
0903C |
| Note |
Table of contents. |
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Smith, Asa
Preface: Smith's illustrated
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
(Preface to) Smith's illustrated astronomy. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903D |
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Smith, Asa
(Orrery, Solar System)
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
(Orrery, with a view of the Solar System in the back ground. By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.002 |
| Note |
Black and white illustration. Title from table of contents. |
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Smith, Asa
Solar System, magnitudes.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Solar System, comparative magnitudes. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.003 |
| Note |
Black and white map or illustration. |
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Smith, Asa
Centrifugal, centripetal for
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Centrifugal force. Centripetal force. Circle. Circles in the same plane. Circles not in the same plane. Kepler's Laws. Mean and true place of the Earth or a planet. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.004 |
| Note |
Eight black and white illustrations. |
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Smith, Asa
Sun, Spots on the Sun, Trans
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
A cut section of the Sun. Spots on the Sun. Remarkable spots that have been discovered upon the Sun. Transits of Mercury & Venus until the year 1900. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.005 |
| Note |
Four black and white illustrations. Hand colored. |
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Smith, Asa
Signs of the Zodiac.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Signs of the Zodiac. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.006 |
| Note |
Black and white illustration. |
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Smith, Asa
Mercury, Venus.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Mercury, Venus. (with) Telescopic view of Venus. (with) Venus, a morning & evening star alternately 290 days. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.007 |
| Note |
Black and white illustration with 2 insets. |
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Smith, Asa
Definitions (Earth)
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Definitions (Earth. By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.008 |
| Note |
Black and white illustration. |
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Smith, Asa
The Seasons.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
The Seasons. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.009 |
| Note |
Four black and white illustration. |
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Smith, Asa
Mars & Jupiter.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Mars & Jupiter. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.010 |
| Note |
Black and white illustration. Insets: Moons of Jupiter -- Telescopic views of Jupiter -- Telescopic views of Mars. |
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Smith, Asa
Saturn.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Saturn. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.011 |
| Note |
Black and white illustration. Insets: Perpendicular view of Saturn's rings -- Saturn (deity) -- A view of Saturn's rings and moons as seen from the planet at midnight. |
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Smith, Asa
Uranus, Neptune.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Herschel or Uranus & Leverrier or Neptune. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.012 |
| Note |
Black and white illustration with insets showing two astronomers. |
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Smith, Asa
Phases of the Moon.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Phases of the Moon. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.013 |
| Note |
Black and white illustrations. |
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Smith, Asa
New Moon.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Telescopic view of the new Moon. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.014 |
| Note |
Black and white illustration. |
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Smith, Asa
Full Moon, Old Moon
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Telescopic view of the full Moon. Telescopic view of the Moon past the last quadrature. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.015 |
| Note |
Two black and white illustrations on 1 sheet. |
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Smith, Asa
(Eclipses)
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
(Eclipses. By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.016 |
| Note |
Nine (fig. 1-9) black and white illustrations. Title from table of contents. |
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Smith, Asa
Moons nodes, eclipses.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Moons nodes, eclipses, &c. (with) Inferior & superior conjunction, superior & inferior planets. (with) Heleocentric and geocentric longitude. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.017 |
| Note |
Black and white illustration, with 2 insets. |
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Smith, Asa
Greatest number of eclipses
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Greatest number of eclipses in one year. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.018 |
| Note |
Black and white illustration. |
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Smith, Asa
Tides.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Tides. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.019 |
| Note |
Black and white illustration with inset. |
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Smith, Asa
Orbits of the planets.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Orbits of the planets. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.020 |
| Note |
Black and white illustration. |
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Smith, Asa
Refraction, parallax, light,
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Refraction, parallax, light & heat. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.021 |
| Note |
Black and white illustration. |
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Smith, Asa
Terrestrial, celestial globe
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Terrestrial & celestial globes. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.022 |
| Note |
Black and white map. |
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Smith, Asa
Binary or double stars.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Binary or double stars. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.023 |
| Note |
Black and white illustrations. |
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Smith, Asa
Nebulae.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Nebulae or clusters of stars at an immense distance beyond our cluster. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.024 |
| Note |
Black and white illustrations. Contents: Resolved nebulae -- Stellar and resolvable nebulae -- Double nebulae -- Hollow nebulae -- I(r)resolvable and planetary nebulae -- Remarkable nebulae -- elongated nebulae. |
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Smith, Asa
Heavens Jan. 21-Apr. 17.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Visible heavens from January 21st to April 17th. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.025 |
| Note |
Black and white map. |
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Smith, Asa
Heavens Apr. 18-July 21.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Visible heavens from April 18th to July 21st. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.026 |
| Note |
Black and white map. |
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Smith, Asa
Heavens July 22-Oct. 31.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Visible heavens from July 22nd to October 31st. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.027 |
| Note |
Black and white map. |
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Smith, Asa
Heavens Nov. 1-Jan. 20.
1850
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Smith, Asa |
| Full Title |
Visible heavens from November 1st to Jany. 20th. (By Asa Smith. New York: Cady & Burgess, 60 John Street. 1850) |
| List No |
0903.028 |
| Note |
Black and white map. |
|
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Covers: Astronomical Recreat
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) Astronomical Recreations, Or Sketches of the Relative Positions And Mythological History Of The Constellations ... Illustrated By A Series Of Coloured Plates. Philadelphia: Published By Anthony Finley, N.E. Corner Of Fourth And Chestnut Streets. Clark & Raser, Printers, 33 Carter's Alley. MDCCCXXIV. |
| List No |
2890A |
| Note |
Bound in half leather gray paper covered boards with yellow paste down label titled "Astronomical Recreations. Pub. by A. Finley Philada. P.E. Hamm Sc." On the spine of the cover is "Atlas Of The Stars." |
|
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Presentation: (Handwritten).
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) (Handwritten presentation). |
| List No |
2890B |
| Note |
Association copy presented to author's cousin. |
|
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Title Page: Astronomical Rec
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Title Page) Astronomical Recreations, Or Sketches of the Relative Positions & Mythological History Of The Constellations. Philadelphia: Published By Anthony Finley, Chestnut Street. 1824. |
| List No |
2890C |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Title Page: Astronomical Rec
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Title Page) Astronomical Recreations, Or Sketches of the Relative Positions And Mythological History Of The Constellations ... Illustrated By A Series Of Coloured Plates. Philadelphia: Published By Anthony Finley, N.E. Corner Of Fourth And Chestnut Streets. Clark & Raser, Printers, 33 Carter's Alley. MDCCCXXIV. |
| List No |
2890D |
| Note |
Second title page. |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: (Copyright filing
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) (Copyright filing and Dedication pages). |
| List No |
2890E |
| Note |
Statement of filing in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Dedication to James Stevenson, Esquire, of Albany, New York, by author Jacob Green on September 1, 1824. |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Advertisement.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Advertisement. |
| List No |
2890F |
| Note |
Discussion of the design of the present work which focuses on an attractive and instructive composition. Plates have been faithfully reduced from those of the last edition of the Atlas of Bode, published a few years prior in Germany. |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Preface.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Preface. |
| List No |
2890G |
|
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Preface (continue
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Preface (continued). |
| List No |
2890H |
|
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Preface (continue
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Preface (continued). |
| List No |
2890I |
|
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Preface (continue
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Preface (continued). |
| List No |
2890J |
|
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Introduction.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Introduction. |
| List No |
2890K |
|
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Introduction (con
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Introduction (continued). |
| List No |
2890L |
|
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Introduction (con
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Introduction (continued). |
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2890M |
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Index Page: List of the Plat
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) List of the Plates. |
| List No |
2890N |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Explanations.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Explanations. |
| List No |
2890O |
| Note |
Includes types of triangles and English names for Greek characters. |
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Constellations near Via Lact
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 1. (Constellations near Via Lactea - the Milky Way.) |
| List No |
2890.001 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Via Lactea - the
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the First Plate. Via Lactea - the Milky Way. |
| List No |
2890P |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Ursa Minor - the
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Via Lactea - the Milky Way (continued). Ursa Minor - the Little Bear. |
| List No |
2890Q |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Draco - the Drago
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Ursa Minor - the Little Bear (continued). Draco - the Dragon. Cepheus. |
| List No |
2890R |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Cepheus (continue
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Cepheus (continued). |
| List No |
2890S |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Tarandus, Camelop
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Tarandus. Camelopardalis. Custos Messium. |
| List No |
2890T |
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Constellations near Ursa Maj
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 2. (Constellations near Ursa Major - the Great Bear). |
| List No |
2890.002 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Ursa Major - the
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Second Plate. Ursa Major - the Great Bear. |
| List No |
2890U |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Ursa Major - the
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Ursa Major - the Great Bear (continued). |
| List No |
2890V |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Leo Minor - the L
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Ursa Major - the Great Bear (continued). Leo Minor - the Little Lion. Cor Caroll - Charles's Heart. Quadrans Muralis. |
| List No |
2890W |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Lynx.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Third Plate. Lynx. |
| List No |
2890X |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near the Lynx
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 3. (Constellations near the Lynx). |
| List No |
2890.003 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Auriga - the Char
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Auriga - the Charioteer. |
| List No |
2890Y |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Telescopium Hersc
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Auriga - the Charioteer (continued). Telescopium Herschelii. |
| List No |
2890Z |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near Perseus.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 4. (Constellations near Perseus). |
| List No |
2890.004 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Perseus & Caput M
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Fourth Plate. Perseus & Caput Medusa - Perseus & Medusa's Head. |
| List No |
2890AA |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Cassiopeia.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Perseus & Caput Medusa - Perseus & Medusa's Head (continued). Cassiopeia. |
| List No |
2890AB |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Andromeda.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Cassiopeia (continued). Andromeda. |
| List No |
2890AC |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Triangula - the T
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Andromeda (continued). Triangula - the Triangles, Musca, Lacerta, Honores Frederici. |
| List No |
2890AD |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Honores Frederici
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Honores Frederici (continued). |
| List No |
2890AE |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near Cygnus.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 5. (Constellations near Cygnus). |
| List No |
2890.005 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Cygnus - the Swan
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Fifth Plate. Cygnus - the Swan. |
| List No |
2890AF |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Vultur et Lyra -
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Cygnus - the Swan (continued). Vultur et Lyra - the Vulture and the Harp. Hercules. |
| List No |
2890AG |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Sagitta - the Arr
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Hercules (continued). Sagitta - the Arrow, Velpecula et Anser. |
| List No |
2890AH |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Velpecula et Anse
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Velpecula et Anser (continued). |
| List No |
2890AI |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near Corona B
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 6. (Constellations near Corona Borealis). |
| List No |
2890.006 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Corona Borealis -
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Sixth Plate. Corona Borealis - the Northern Crown. |
| List No |
2890AJ |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Bootes & Mons Men
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Bootes & Mons Menalus - Bootes & Mount Menalus. Canes Venatici - the Greyhounds. |
| List No |
2890AK |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Coma Berenices -
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Coma Berenices - Benrenice's Hair. |
| List No |
2890AL |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near Ophiuchu
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 7. (Constellations near Ophiuchus & Serpens). |
| List No |
2890.007 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Ophiuchus & Serpe
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Seventh Plate. Ophiuchus & Serpens - Ophiuchus and the Serpent. |
| List No |
2890AM |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Taurus Poniatovii
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Ophiuchus & Serpens - Ophiuchus and the Serpent (continued). Taurus Poniatovii. Aquila - the Eagle. |
| List No |
2890AN |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Antinous, Scutum
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Taurus Poniatovii, Aquila - the Eagle (continued). Antinous,. Scutum Sobiesci. |
| List No |
2890AO |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Delphinius - the
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Eighth Plate. Delphinius - the Dolphin. |
| List No |
2890AP |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near Delphinu
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 8. Constellations near Delphinus. |
| List No |
2890.008 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Equuleus - the Li
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Delphinius - the Dolphin (continued). Equuleus - the Little Horse. Pegasus -the Winged Horse. |
| List No |
2890AQ |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Pegasus -the Wing
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Pegasus -the Winged Horse (continued). |
| List No |
2890AR |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near Pisces.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 9. (Constellations near Pisces). |
| List No |
2890.009 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Pisces - the Fish
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Ninth Plate. Pisces - the Fishes. |
| List No |
2890AS |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Aries - the Ram.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Pisces - the Fishes (continued). Aries - the Ram. |
| List No |
2890AT |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Aries - the Ram (
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Aries - the Ram (continued). |
| List No |
2890AU |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Taurus - the Bull
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Tenth Plate. (Taurus - the Bull). |
| List No |
2890AV |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near Taurus.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 10. Constellations near Taurus. |
| List No |
2890.010 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Taurus - the Bull
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Taurus - the Bull (continued). |
| List No |
2890AW |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Orion.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Taurus - the Bull (continued). Orion. |
| List No |
2890AX |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Gemini - the Twin
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Orion (continued). Gemini - the Twins. |
| List No |
2890AY |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Canis Minor - the
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Gemini - the Twins (continued). Canis Minor - the Little Dog. Harpa Georgii. |
| List No |
2890AZ |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Cancer - the Crab
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Eleventh Plate. Cancer - the Crab. |
| List No |
2890BA |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near Cancer.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 11. (Constellations near Cancer). |
| List No |
2890.011 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Leo - the Lion.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Cancer - the Crab (continued). Leo - the Lion. |
| List No |
2890BB |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Leo - the Lion (c
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Leo - the Lion (continued). |
| List No |
2890BC |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Sextans.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Leo - the Lion (continued). Sextans. |
| List No |
2890BD |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near Virgo.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 12. (Constellations near Virgo). |
| List No |
2890.012 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Virgo - the Virgi
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Twelfth Plate. Virgo - the Virgin. |
| List No |
2890BE |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Libra - the Balan
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Virgo - the Virgin (continued). Libra - the Balance. |
| List No |
2890BF |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Libra - the Balan
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Libra - the Balance (continued). |
| List No |
2890BG |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near Scorpio.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 13. (Constellations near Scorpio). |
| List No |
2890.013 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Scorpio - the Sco
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Thirteenth Plate. Scorpio - the Scorpion. |
| List No |
2890BH |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Sagittarius - the
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Scorpio - the Scorpion (continued). Sagittarius - the Archer. Lupus et Ara. |
| List No |
2890BI |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Norma Regula et T
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Lupus et Ara (continued). Norma Regula et Tubus Astronomicus. Corona Australis - Pavo et Indus. |
| List No |
2890BJ |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near Capricor
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 14. (Constellations near Capricornus). |
| List No |
2890.014 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Capricornus - the
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Capricornus - the Goat (continued). |
| List No |
2890BK |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Aquarius - the Wa
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Capricornus - the Goat (continued). Aquarius - the Water Bearer. Piscis Notus - the Southern Fish. |
| List No |
2890BL |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Globus Aerostatic
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Piscis Notus - the Southern Fish (continued). Globus Aerostaticus et Microscopium. |
| List No |
2890BM |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near Cetus.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 15. Constellations near Cetus. |
| List No |
2890.015 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Cetus - the Sea M
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Fifteenth Plate. Cetus - the Sea Monster. |
| List No |
2890BN |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Eridanus - the Ri
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Cetus - the Sea Monster (continued). Eridanus - the River. Apparatus Scultoris, Grus et Phoenix. |
| List No |
2890BO |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Machina Electrica
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Machina Electrica et Apparatus Chemicus. |
| List No |
2890BP |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near Canis Ma
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 16. (Constellations near Canis Major). |
| List No |
2890.016 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Canis Major - the
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Sixteenth Plate. Canis Major - the Great Dog. |
| List No |
2890BQ |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Sceptrum Brandenb
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Canis Major - the Great Dog (continued). Sceptrum Brandenbergium. |
| List No |
2890BR |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Monoceros, Lepus
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Monoceros. Lepus et Columba. Argo Navis - the Ship Argo. |
| List No |
2890BS |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Hydra - the Water
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Seventeenth Plate. Hydra - the Water Snake. |
| List No |
2890BT |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Constellations near Hydra.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 17. (Constellations near Hydra). |
| List No |
2890.017 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Crater - the Cup,
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Hydra - the Water Snake (continued). Crater - the Cup. Corvus - the Crow. |
| List No |
2890BU |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Centaurus - the C
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Corvus - the Crow (continued). Centaurus - the Centaur. |
| List No |
2890BV |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: The Northern Cons
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Eighteenth Plate. The Northern Constellations. |
| List No |
2890BW |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Principal Stars in the North
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Plate 18. Principal Stars in the Northern Hemisphere. |
| List No |
2890.018 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Telescopic Appearance of the
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Telescopic Appearance of the Moon. |
| List No |
2890.019 |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Telescopic Appear
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Illustrations of the Nineteenth Plate. The Telescopic Appearance of the Moon. |
| List No |
2890BX |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Telescopic Appear
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Telescopic Appearance of the Moon (continued). |
| List No |
2890BY |
| Note |
Includes a list of landforms/landmarks on the moon as named by Riccioli and by Hevelius. |
|
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Telescopic Appear
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Telescopic Appearance of the Moon (continued). |
| List No |
2890BZ |
| Note |
Includes a list of landforms/landmarks on the moon as named by Riccioli and by Hevelius. |
|
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Twinkling of Star
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Telescopic Appearance of the Moon (continued). Miscellaneous Notices. Twinking of Stars. |
| List No |
2890CA |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Lucid Spots, Doub
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Lucid Spots. Double and Variable Stars. Falling or Shooting Stars. |
| List No |
2890CB |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: To Trace the Elip
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Falling or Shooting Stars (continued). To Trace the Eliptic. Zodiacal Light. |
| List No |
2890CC |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Text Page: Aurora Borealis,
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Aurora Borealis. Halos. |
| List No |
2890CD |
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Finley, Anthony, Green, Jaco
Index.
1824
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Finley, Anthony, Green, Jacob |
| Full Title |
Index. |
| List No |
2890CE |
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Jamieson, Alexander
Cover: Celestial atlas.
1822
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Jamieson, Alexander |
| Full Title |
(Covers to) A celestial atlas comprising a systematic display of the heavens in a series of thirty maps. Illustrated by scientific descriptions of their contents, and accompanied by catalogues of the stars and astronomical exercises, by Alexander Jamieson, A.M. ... London, Published by G. & W.B. Whittaker, Ave Maria Lane, T. Cadell, Strand, and N. Hailes, Museum Piccadilly. 1822. |
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3911A |
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New half leather red marbled paper covered boards with "Atlas" stamped in gilt on the spine. |
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Jamieson, Alexander
Title Page: Celestial atlas.
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Title Page to) A celestial atlas comprising a systematic display of the heavens in a series of thirty maps. Illustrated by scientific descriptions of their contents, and accompanied by catalogues of the stars and astronomical exercises, by Alexander Jamieson, A.M. ... London, Published by G. & W.B. Whittaker, Ave Maria Lane, T. Cadell, Strand, and N. Hailes, Museum Piccadilly. 1822. Russell, scripsit. Neele & Son, Strand. |
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3911B |
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The first American celestial atlas by Green/Finley did not copy this book but rather the celestial atlas by Bode, published in Germany. Maps are hand painted in full color. Atlas is bound in new half leather red marbled paper covered boards with "Atlas" stamped in gilt on the spine. |
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Jamieson, Alexander
Dedication: Celestial atlas.
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Dedication to) A celestial atlas comprising a systematic display of the heavens in a series of thirty maps. Illustrated by scientific descriptions of their contents, and accompanied by catalogues of the stars and astronomical exercises, by Alexander Jamieson, A.M. ... London, Published by G. & W.B. Whittaker, Ave Maria Lane, T. Cadell, Strand, and N. Hailes, Museum Piccadilly. 1822. |
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3911C |
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"To his most excellent Majesty George the Fourth ... Alexander Jamieson." |
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Jamieson, Alexander
(Zodiacs)
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Charts of zodiacal signs). Published for G. & W.B. Whittaker, Ave Maria Lane, London, 1822. A. Jamieson 1820. Neele & Son, sculp., 352 Strand. |
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3911.001 |
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Engraved maps and chart, uncolored. Contents: The Egyptian zodiac constructed by the Second Hermes according to Kircher -- The Egyptian planisphere containing the zodiacal signs with the southern constellations according to Kircher -- The Egyptian planisphere containing the zodiacal signs with the northern constellations according to Kircher -- The circular zodiac of Dendera -- The Egyptian zodiac from the ceiling of the Grand Portico in the Temple of Isis at Dendera -- The zodiac of Esne (Latopolis) -- The Indian Zodiac from the Philos. Trans. -- The oriental zodiac according to Sir W. Jones -- Rasi Chakra the zodiac, sun & planets, from Moore's Hindu Pantheon. "To face page 2." "Plate" |
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Jamieson, Alexander
Definitions: Celestial atlas
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Definitions, etc.) A celestial atlas comprising a systematic display of the heavens in a series of thirty maps. Illustrated by scientific descriptions of their contents, and accompanied by catalogues of the stars and astronomical exercises, by Alexander Jamieson, A.M. ... London, Published by G. & W.B. Whittaker, Ave Maria Lane, T. Cadell, Strand, and N. Hailes, Museum Piccadilly. 1822. |
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3911D |
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"Celestial atlas. Definitions, &c." |
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Jamieson, Alexander
Definitions: Celestial atlas
1822
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Definitions, etc.) A celestial atlas comprising a systematic display of the heavens in a series of thirty maps. Illustrated by scientific descriptions of their contents, and accompanied by catalogues of the stars and astronomical exercises, by Alexander Jamieson, A.M. ... London, Published by G. & W.B. Whittaker, Ave Maria Lane, T. Cadell, Strand, and N. Hailes, Museum Piccadilly. 1822. |
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3911E |
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Continuation of "Celestial atlas. Definitions, &c." |
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Jamieson, Alexander
Definitions, contents: Celes
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Definitions, Contents, etc.) A celestial atlas comprising a systematic display of the heavens in a series of thirty maps. Illustrated by scientific descriptions of their contents, and accompanied by catalogues of the stars and astronomical exercises, by Alexander Jamieson, A.M. ... London, Published by G. & W.B. Whittaker, Ave Maria Lane, T. Cadell, Strand, and N. Hailes, Museum Piccadilly. 1822. |
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3911F |
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Continuation of "Celestial atlas. Definitions, &c." |
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Jamieson, Alexander
N. Celestial Hemisphere.
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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Stereographic projection of the Northern Celestial Hemisphere on the plane of the equinoctial. Published, Feby. 1, 1822, by G. & W.B. Whittaker, T. Cadell & N. Hailes, London. Drawn by A. Jamieson, A.M., 1822. Neele & Son, sculp., 352 Strand. |
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3911.002 |
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Engraved celestial chart, hand colored. Shows constellations, magnitude of stars, etc. |
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Jamieson, Alexander
(Ursa Minor, Cassiopeia, Tar
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Ursa Minor, Cassiopeia, Tarandus, Cepheus, Draco, Custos Messium). Published, February 1, 1822, by G. & W.B. Whittaker, T. Cadell and N. Hailes, London. A. Jamieson 1820. Neele & Son, 352 Strand. |
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3911.003 |
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Engraved celestial chart, hand colored. Shows magnitude of stars, etc. |
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Jamieson, Alexander
(Andromeda, Perseus and Capu
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Andromeda, Perseus and Caput Medusae, Triangula and La Gloire de Frederic). Published, February 1, 1822, by G. & W.B. Whittaker, T. Cadell & N. Hailes, London. A. Jamieson 1820. Neele & Son, 352 Strand. |
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3911.004 |
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Engraved celestial chart, hand colored. Shows magnitude of stars, etc. |
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Jamieson, Alexander
(Auriga, Camelopardalis, Tel
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Auriga, Camelopardalis and Telescopium Herschelii). Published, February 1, 1822, by G. & W.B. Whittaker, T. Cadell & N. Hailes, London. A. Jamieson 1820. Neele & Son, 352 Strand. |
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3911.005 |
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Engraved celestial chart, hand colored. Shows magnitude of stars, etc. |
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Jamieson, Alexander
(Lynx and Leo Minor)
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Lynx and Leo Minor). Published, February 1, 1822, by G. & W.B. Whittaker, T. Cadell & N. Hailes, London. A. Jamieson 1820. Neele & Son, sc., 352 Strand. |
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3911.006 |
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Engraved celestial chart, hand colored. Shows magnitude of stars, etc. |
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Jamieson, Alexander
(Ursa Major)
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Ursa Major). Published, February 1, 1822, by G. & W.B. Whittaker, T. Cadell & N. Hailes, London. A. Jamieson for 1820. Neele & Son, 352 Strand. |
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3911.007 |
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Engraved celestial chart, hand colored. Shows magnitude of stars, etc. |
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Jamieson, Alexander
(Bootes and Mons Maenalus, A
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Bootes and Mons Maenalus, Asterion and Chara, or Canes Venatici, Coma Berenices, and Quadraus Muralis). Published, February 1, 1822, by G. & W.B. Whittaker, T. Cadell & N. Hailes, London. A. Jamieson 1820. Neele & Son, 352 Strand. |
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3911.008 |
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Engraved celestial chart, hand colored. Shows magnitude of stars, etc. |
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Jamieson, Alexander
(Corona Borealis, Hercules,
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Corona Borealis, Hercules and Cerberus, Lyra). Published, February 1, 1822, by G. & W.B. Whittaker, T. Cadell & N. Hailes, London. A. Jamieson 1820. Neele & Son, 352 Strand. |
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3911.009 |
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Engraved celestial chart, hand colored. Shows magnitude of stars, etc. |
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Jamieson, Alexander
(Ophiuchus or Serpentarius a
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Ophiuchus or Serpentarius and Serpens). Published, February 1, 1822, by G. & W.B. Whittaker, T. Cadell & N. Hailes, London. A. Jamieson 1820. Neele & Son, 352 Strand. |
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3911.010 |
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Engraved celestial chart, hand colored. Shows magnitude of stars, etc. |
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Jamieson, Alexander
(Aquila et Antinous, Scutum
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Aquila et Antinous, Scutum Sobieski, Taurus Poniatowski, Sagitta, Vulpecula et Anser, Delphinus). Published, February 1, 1822, by G. & W.B. Whittaker, T. Cadell & N. Hailes, London. A. Jamieson 1820. Neele & Son, 352 Strand. |
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3911.011 |
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Engraved celestial chart, hand colored. Shows magnitude of stars, etc. |
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Jamieson, Alexander
(Cygnus, Laceria, and Via La
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Cygnus, Laceria, and Via Lactea). Published, February 1, 1822, by G. & W.B. Whittaker, T. Cadell & N. Hailes, London. A. Jamieson 1820. Neele & Son, sc., 352 Strand. |
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3911.012 |
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Engraved celestial chart, hand colored. Shows magnitude of stars, etc. Also covers Lyra. |
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Jamieson, Alexander
(Pegasus and Equuleus)
1822
Celestial Atlas
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Jamieson, Alexander |
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(Pegasus and Equuleus). Published, February 1, 1822, by G. & W.B. Whittaker, T. Cadell & N. Hailes, London. A. Jamieson for 1820. Neele & Son, 352 Strand. |
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3911.013 |
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Engraved celestial chart, hand colored. Shows magnitude of stars, e | |