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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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Polish Army Topography Servi
Early World Maps (continued)
1967
World Atlas
| Authors |
Polish Army Topography Service |
| Full Title |
Early World Maps (continued). Astronomy - Galaxies. Pergamon World Atlas. |
| List No |
0737.015 |
| Note |
Small facsimile images of six "world" maps from 1526 to 1843. Images of galaxies. |
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Polish Army Topography Servi
Astronomy - Planets (and sun
1967
World Atlas
| Authors |
Polish Army Topography Service |
| Full Title |
Astronomy - Planets (and sun). Pergamon World Atlas. |
| List No |
0737.016 |
| Note |
Images of planets, sun. |
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Polish Army Topography Servi
Astronomy - the Moon. The At
1967
World Atlas
| Authors |
Polish Army Topography Service |
| Full Title |
Astronomy - the Moon. The Atmosphere. Pergamon World Atlas. |
| List No |
0737.017 |
| Note |
Consisting of eight lunar perspectives and six diagrams of atmospheric attributes. |
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Soulier, E., Andriveau-Goujo
Systeme Planetaire.
1838
World Atlas
| Authors |
Soulier, E., Andriveau-Goujon, J. |
| Full Title |
Atlas Elementaire Simplifie. Publie par J. Andriveau-Goujon. |
| List No |
0940.001 |
| Note |
Several diagrams showing planetary relationships. |
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Geographisches Institut (Wei
Gestirnte Himmel Nord.
1854
World Atlas
| Authors |
Geographisches Institut (Weimar, Germany), Weiland, C. F. (Carl Ferdinand), d. 1847 |
| Full Title |
Der Gestirnte Himmel. Nordliche Halbkugel. Nach Harding's Atlas novus coelestis, Bode, Flamsteed, Haan u. A., entworfen von C.F. Weiland und nach Argelander's Neuer Uranometrie vollstandig berichtigt. Weimar, Geographisches Institut, 1854. |
| List No |
2077.068 |
| Note |
Engraved star chart. |
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Geographisches Institut (Wei
Gestirnte Himmel Sud.
1854
World Atlas
| Authors |
Geographisches Institut (Weimar, Germany), Weiland, C. F. (Carl Ferdinand), d. 1847 |
| Full Title |
Der Gestirnte Himmel. Sudliche Halbkugel. Nach Harding's Atlas novus coelestis, Piazzi, Bode, Flamsteed, Haan u. A., entworfen von C.F. Weiland. Weimar, Verlag des geogr. Institut, 1854. |
| List No |
2077.069 |
| Note |
Engraved star chart. |
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Kloden, Karl Friedrich von,
Planetensystem der Sonne.
1850
World Atlas
| Authors |
Kloden, Karl Friedrich von, 1786-1856 |
| Full Title |
Das Planetensystem der Sonne nach den neuesten Entkeckungen bearbeitet von Dr. K.F. Kloden. Weimar, Verlag des Geographischen Instituts, 1850. |
| List No |
2077.070 |
| Note |
Engraved sheet. Ancillary maps and illustrations: Zodiacallicht beobachtet am 13. December 1803 zu Fort Sta. Cruz in Brasilien -- Die Komet von 1811 beobachtet am 11 October -- Die innere und mittlere Planeten-Gruppe, nebst den wiederkehrenden Kometen -- Die Bahn des Mondes um die Erde und sein Lichtwechsel -- Gruppe von Sonnenflecken am 9. Februar 1825 -- Gruppe von Sonnenflecken am 15. Juli 1825. Includes 2 tables and explanation. |
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Lapie, Alexandre Emile, Lapi
Systemes planetaires.
1833
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lapie, Alexandre Emile, Lapie, M. (Pierre), 1779-1850 |
| Full Title |
Systemes planetaires. E. Lapie, del. Lallemand sculp et dirext. (1833) |
| List No |
2174.001 |
| Note |
Eleven engraved diagrams on 1 sheet. Contents: Rose de Vents -- Sphere armillaire oblique -- Systeme de Ptolemee -- Systeme de Copernic -- Phases de la Lune -- Saisons -- Sphere parallele -- Sphere droite -- Systeme de Tycho-Brahe -- Systeme actuel -- Eclipse de Lune, Eclipse de Soleil. |
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Lapie, M. (Pierre), 1779-185
Planispheres celestes.
1828
World Atlas
| Authors |
Lapie, M. (Pierre), 1779-1850 |
| Full Title |
Planispheres celestes. Dresses par Mr. Lapie, Lieutt. Ing. Geog. La gravure dirigee par Lallemand. Paris, 1828. Chez Eymery Fruger et Cie., Rue Mazarine, no. 30. |
| List No |
2174.002 |
| Note |
Engraved map in 2 hemispheres. Contents: Hemisphere boreal -- Hemisphere austral. |
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Andriveau-Goujon, J.
Cosmographie generale.
1850
World Atlas
| Authors |
Andriveau-Goujon, J. |
| Full Title |
Cosmographie generale. Paris, Chez Andriveau-Goujon, Rue du Bac, 17. Paris, typographie de Firmin Didot Freres, Rue Jacob, 56. (1850) |
| List No |
2486.002 |
| Note |
Hand col. Includes descriptive text and 8 inset charts. "Atlas universel, no. 2." |
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Andriveau-Goujon, J., Nicoll
Mouvemens du soleil.
1850
World Atlas
| Authors |
Andriveau-Goujon, J., Nicollet, H., Soulier, E. |
| Full Title |
Mouvemens apparens du soleil, theorie des saisons. Compose et dessine par H. Nicollet. Le texte de les fig. suppl. par E. Soulier. Publie par J. Andriveau-Goujon a Paris, Rue du Bac, no. 17, Paris, 1850. |
| List No |
2486.003 |
| Note |
Hand col. Includes text and 4 inset charts. "Atlas universel, no. 3." |
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Andriveau-Goujon, J., Nicoll
Revolution annuelle de la te
1850
World Atlas
| Authors |
Andriveau-Goujon, J., Nicollet, H., Soulier, E. |
| Full Title |
Revolution annuelle de la terre autour du soleil. Compose et dessine par H. Nicollet. Le texte de les fig. suppl. par E. Soulier. Paris, publie par J. Andriveau-Goujon, Rue du Bac, no. 17, 1850. |
| List No |
2486.004 |
| Note |
Hand col. Includes text and 2 inset charts. "Atlas universel, no. 4." |
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Andriveau-Goujon, J., Soulie
Phases de la lune.
1850
World Atlas
| Authors |
Andriveau-Goujon, J., Soulier, E. |
| Full Title |
Phases et mouvemens de la lune. Dresse et dessine par E. Soulier, de Sauve. Chez J. Andriveau-Goujon, Paris, Rue du Bac, no. 17. 1850. Jenotte sculp. |
| List No |
2486.005 |
| Note |
Hand col. Includes text and 6 inset diagrams. "Atlas universel, no. 5." |
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Dawes, William Rutter, 1799-
Anno 1830. No. 1. Sept., Oct
1844
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Dawes, William Rutter, 1799-1868, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) |
| Full Title |
Anno 1830. No. 1. September, October, November. (The Stars, in six maps, on the gnomonic projection, revised by the Rev. W.R. Dawes. Under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge). Drawn by W. Newton. The constellations by W. Clarke archt. Engraved by J. & C. Walker. London: Chas. Knight & Co., 22, Ludgate Street. (1844) |
| List No |
4063.001 |
| Note |
Engraved celestial chart. Hand col. |
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Dawes, William Rutter, 1799-
Anno 1830. No. 2. Dec., Jan.
1844
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Dawes, William Rutter, 1799-1868, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) |
| Full Title |
Anno 1830. No. 2. December, January, February. (The Stars, in six maps, on the gnomonic projection, revised by the Rev. W.R. Dawes. Under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge). Drawn by W. Newton. The constellations by W. Clarke archt. Engraved by J. & C. Walker. London: Chas. Knight & Co., 22, Ludgate Street. (1844) |
| List No |
4063.002 |
| Note |
Engraved celestial chart. Hand col. |
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Dawes, William Rutter, 1799-
Anno 1830. No. 3. March, Apr
1844
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Dawes, William Rutter, 1799-1868, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) |
| Full Title |
Anno 1830. No. 3. March, April, May. (The Stars, in six maps, on the gnomonic projection, revised by the Rev. W.R. Dawes. Under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge). Drawn by W. Newton. The constellations by W. Clarke archt. Engraved by J. & C. Walker. London: Chas. Knight & Co., 22, Ludgate Street. (1844) |
| List No |
4063.003 |
| Note |
Engraved celestial chart. Hand col. |
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Dawes, William Rutter, 1799-
Anno 1830. No. 4. June, July
1844
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Dawes, William Rutter, 1799-1868, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) |
| Full Title |
Anno 1830. No. 4. June, July, August. (The Stars, in six maps, on the gnomonic projection, revised by the Rev. W.R. Dawes. Under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge). Drawn by W. Newton. The constellations by W. Clarke archt. Engraved by J. & C. Walker. London: Chas. Knight & Co., 22, Ludgate Street. (1844) |
| List No |
4063.004 |
| Note |
Engraved celestial chart. Hand col. |
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Dawes, William Rutter, 1799-
Anno 1830. No. 5. Circumjace
1844
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Dawes, William Rutter, 1799-1868, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) |
| Full Title |
Anno 1830. No. 5. Circumjacent the North Pole. (The Stars, in six maps, on the gnomonic projection, revised by the Rev. W.R. Dawes. Under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge). Drawn by W. Newton. The constellations by W. Clarke archt. Engraved by J. & C. Walker. London: Chas. Knight & Co., 22, Ludgate Street. (1844) |
| List No |
4063.005 |
| Note |
Engraved celestial chart. Hand col. |
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Dawes, William Rutter, 1799-
Anno 1830. No. 6. Circumjace
1844
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Dawes, William Rutter, 1799-1868, Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) |
| Full Title |
Anno 1830. No. 6. Circumjacent the South Pole. (The Stars, in six maps, on the gnomonic projection, revised by the Rev. W.R. Dawes. Under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge). Drawn by W. Newton. The constellations by W. Clarke archt. Engraved by J. & C. Walker. London: Chas. Knight & Co., 22, Ludgate Street. (1844) |
| List No |
4063.006 |
| Note |
Engraved celestial chart. Hand col. |
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Letts, Son & Co.
Star map 0-45 W., 315-360 W.
1883
World Atlas
| Authors |
Letts, Son & Co. |
| Full Title |
Star map.--Equatorial 0 to 45 W. & 315 to 360 W. No. 1. Letts's popular atlas. Letts, Son & Co. Limited, London. (1883) |
| List No |
5371.147 |
| Note |
Colored map. Shows magnitude, constellations, etc. Includes text. |
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Letts, Son & Co.
Star map 45-135 W.
1883
World Atlas
| Authors |
Letts, Son & Co. |
| Full Title |
Star map.--Equatorial 45 to 135 W. No. 2. Letts's popular atlas. Letts, Son & Co. Limited, London. (1883) |
| List No |
5371.148 |
| Note |
Colored map. Shows magnitude, constellations, etc. Includes text. |
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Letts, Son & Co.
Star map 135-225 W.
1883
World Atlas
| Authors |
Letts, Son & Co. |
| Full Title |
Star map.--Equatorial 135 to 225 W. No. 3. Letts's popular atlas. Letts, Son & Co. Limited, London. (1883) |
| List No |
5371.149 |
| Note |
Colored map. Shows magnitude, constellations, etc. Includes text. |
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Letts, Son & Co.
Star map 225-315 W.
1883
World Atlas
| Authors |
Letts, Son & Co. |
| Full Title |
Star map.--Equatorial 225 to 315 W. No. 4. Letts's popular atlas. Letts, Son & Co. Limited, London. (1883) |
| List No |
5371.150 |
| Note |
Colored map. Shows magnitude, constellations, etc. Includes text. |
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Letts, Son & Co.
Star map N. polar.
1883
World Atlas
| Authors |
Letts, Son & Co. |
| Full Title |
Star map.--North polar. No. 5. Letts's popular atlas. Letts, Son & Co. Limited, London. (1883) |
| List No |
5371.151 |
| Note |
Colored map. Shows magnitude, constellations, etc. Includes table of the principal stars in the constellations of the Zodiac, and text. |
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Letts, Son & Co.
Star map S. polar.
1883
World Atlas
| Authors |
Letts, Son & Co. |
| Full Title |
Star map.--South polar. No. 6. Letts's popular atlas. Letts, Son & Co. Limited, London. (1883) |
| List No |
5371.152 |
| Note |
Colored map. Shows magnitude, constellations, etc. Includes 2 tables of the principal stars in the constellations. |
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Cassini, Giovanni Maria
Globo Celeste 1.
1792
Celestial Atlas, Globe gores
| Authors |
Cassini, Giovanni Maria |
| Full Title |
Globo Celeste calcolato peril corrente anno sulle osservazioni de Sigg. Flamsteed e de la Caille. Roma : Calc(ografi)a Cam(era)le, 1792. Inciso dal P. Gio. Ma. Cassini, C.R.S. |
| List No |
5750.001 |
| Note |
Relief shown pictorially. First of 4 sheets of gores to make up a globe. Features a particularly decorative projection of the heavens and is attractively colored, with the constellations shown in their classical forms. Appeared in the author's Nuovo atlante geografico universale delineate suelle ultime osservazioni, Roma : Presso la Calcografia Camerale, 1792-1801. |
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Cassini, Giovanni Maria
Globo Celeste 2.
1792
Celestial Atlas, Globe gores
| Authors |
Cassini, Giovanni Maria |
| Full Title |
(Globo Celeste calcolato peril corrente anno sulle osservazioni de Sigg. Flamsteed e de la Caille. Roma : Calc(ografi)a Cam(era)le, 1792. Inciso dal P. Gio. Ma. Cassini, C.R.S.) |
| List No |
5750.002 |
| Note |
Relief shown pictorially. Second of 4 sheets of gores to make up a globe. Includes legend "Grandezze delle Stelle." Features a particularly decorative projection of the heavens and is attractively colored, with the constellations shown in their classical forms. Appeared in the author's Nuovo atlante geografico universale delineate suelle ultime osservazioni, Roma : Presso la Calcografia Camerale, 1792-1801. |
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Cassini, Giovanni Maria
Globo Celeste 3.
1792
Celestial Atlas, Globe gores
| Authors |
Cassini, Giovanni Maria |
| Full Title |
(Globo Celeste calcolato peril corrente anno sulle osservazioni de Sigg. Flamsteed e de la Caille. Roma : Calc(ografi)a Cam(era)le, 1792. Inciso dal P. Gio. Ma. Cassini, C.R.S.) |
| List No |
5750.003 |
| Note |
Relief shown pictorially. Third of 4 sheets of gores to make up a globe. Includes I Gemelli, Il Cancro and Il Leone. Features a particularly decorative projection of the heavens and is attractively colored, with the constellations shown in their classical forms. Appeared in the author's Nuovo atlante geografico universale delineate suelle ultime osservazioni, Roma : Presso la Calcografia Camerale, 1792-1801. |
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Cassini, Giovanni Maria
Globo Celeste 4.
1792
Celestial Atlas, Globe gores
| Authors |
Cassini, Giovanni Maria |
| Full Title |
(Globo Celeste calcolato peril corrente anno sulle osservazioni de Sigg. Flamsteed e de la Caille. Roma : Calc(ografi)a Cam(era)le, 1792. Inciso dal P. Gio. Ma. Cassini, C.R.S.) |
| List No |
5750.004 |
| Note |
Relief shown pictorially. Fourth of 4 sheets of gores to make up a globe. Includes I Pesci, L'Ariete and Il Toro. Features a particularly decorative projection of the heavens and is attractively colored, with the constellations shown in their classical forms. Appeared in the author's Nuovo atlante geografico universale delineate suelle ultime osservazioni, Roma : Presso la Calcografia Camerale, 1792-1801. |
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Cassini, Giovanni Maria
Globo Celeste (ring sheet).
1792
Celestial Atlas, Globe gores
| Authors |
Cassini, Giovanni Maria |
| Full Title |
(Ring sheet for) (Globo Celeste calcolato peril corrente anno sulle osservazioni de Sigg. Flamsteed e de la Caille. Roma : Calc(ografi)a Cam(era)le, 1792). Gio. Ma. Cassini, Somco. inc. |
| List No |
5750.005 |
| Note |
"Ring sheet" of zodiacs and 2 polar calottes for mounting on globe furniture. Appeared in the author's Nuovo atlante geografico universale delineate suelle ultime osservazioni, Roma : Presso la Calcografia Camerale, 1792-1801. |
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Stieler, Adolf
Das Planeten System. Entworf
1823
World Atlas
| Authors |
Stieler, Adolf |
| Full Title |
Das Planeten System. Entworfen v. Ad. St. 1823. Edler, sc. Gotha. (on upper right margin) Stieler's Hand Atlas No. 4. (to accompany) Hand-Atlas uber alle Theile der Erde, nach dem neuesten Zustande und uber das Weltgebaude. |
| List No |
6830.004 |
| Note |
Engraved chart of the solar system with the insets of the phases of the moon, Earth and Venus. Includes 2 tables and explanation. |
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Stieler, Adolf
Der nordliche gestirnte Himm
1833
World Atlas
| Authors |
Stieler, Adolf |
| Full Title |
Der Nordliche Gestirnte Himmel. Entw. u. gez. v. A. Stieler. Gest. v. L. Hess. (on upper right margin) Hand Atlas. No.5. (to accompany) Hand-Atlas uber alle Theile der Erde, nach dem neuesten Zustande und uber das Weltgebaude. |
| List No |
6830.005 |
| Note |
Engraved star chart. |
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W. & A.K. Johnston Limited
Map of the Stars. The North
1906
World Atlas
| Authors |
W. & A.K. Johnston Limited |
| Full Title |
Map of the Stars. The North Pole. |
| List No |
6921.009 |
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W. & A.K. Johnston Limited
Map of the Stars. The North
1906
World Atlas
| Authors |
W. & A.K. Johnston Limited |
| Full Title |
Map of the Stars. The South Pole. Map of the Stars. |
| List No |
6921.010 |
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W. & A.K. Johnston Limited
Map of the Stars. Map of the
1906
World Atlas
| Authors |
W. & A.K. Johnston Limited |
| Full Title |
Map of the Stars. Map of the Stars. |
| List No |
6921.011 |
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W. & A.K. Johnston Limited
Map of the Stars. The Solar
1906
World Atlas
| Authors |
W. & A.K. Johnston Limited |
| Full Title |
Map of the Stars. The Solar System. |
| List No |
6921.012 |
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W. & A.K. Johnston Limited
Fig. 1. Day and Night.
1906
World Atlas
| Authors |
W. & A.K. Johnston Limited |
| Full Title |
Fig. 1. Day and Night. |
| List No |
6921.013 |
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