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Delamarche, Charles Francois
(Positions de la Sphere)
1800
School Atlas
| Authors |
Delamarche, Charles Francois, Lattre, Jean |
| Full Title |
(Positions de la Sphere. A Paris, chez Delamarche, Geogr., ca. 1800) |
| List No |
0421.001 |
| Note |
Nine engraved maps or illustrations on 1 sheet. Title from table of contents. Contents: Disque de la Lune -- L'Hemisphere de la Terre eclaire par le Soleil au solstice d'Ete -- L'Hemisphere de la Terre eclaire par le Soleil au solstice d'Hyver -- Disque du Soleil -- Eclipse de Soleil -- Horison droit -- Horison parallele -- Eclipse de Lune -- Horison oblique. |
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Jamieson, Alexander
(Zodiacs)
1822
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Jamieson, Alexander |
| Full Title |
(Charts of zodiacal signs). Published for G. & W.B. Whittaker, Ave Maria Lane, London, 1822. A. Jamieson 1820. Neele & Son, sculp., 352 Strand. |
| List No |
3911.001 |
| Note |
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
The Moon.
1822
Celestial Atlas
| Authors |
Jamieson, Alexander |
| Full Title |
The Moon. (with) The various appearances of Venus as she revolves round the Sun. (with) Jupiter and his moons or satellites. (with) Saturn and his moons or satellites. (with) Saturn in the twelve signs of the zodiac. Published (1822) by G. & W.B. Whittaker, T. Cadell & N. Hailes, London. A. Jamieson 1820. Neele & Son, 352 Strand. |
| List No |
3911.031 |
| Note |
Engraved chart. "Fig. 1 ... fig. 6." |
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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.
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
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
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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Joslin, Gilman
(New Solar Telluric Globe).
1854
Globe
| Authors |
Joslin, Gilman |
| Full Title |
(New Solar Telluric Globe). (with) Joslin's Six Inch Terrestrial Globe, Containing the Latest Discoveries...1854. Drawn and Engraved by W.B. Annin. |
| List No |
4477.000 |
| Note |
This is Joslin's six inch globe on a special mount which demonstrates the relative motions of the earth and sun. In 1853 this device won a bronze medal at the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association fair which stated that it was "very simple in construction, and highly useful for illustrating Geography and Astronomy in schools." This copy lacks the metal ring around the globe which is illustrated in Joslin's catalog - it is possible that it was issued without it in some copies. Most of the horizon ring calendar is worn off. Height from base of stand to top of globe is 9 inches. |
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Bayer, Herbert, Container Co
Text Page: Astronomy. Solar
1953
World Atlas
| Authors |
Bayer, Herbert, Container Corporation of America |
| Full Title |
(Text Page) Astronomy. Solar System. |
| List No |
5842.008 |
| Note |
Show galaxy dimensions, eclipses, planets, and the sun. |
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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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