Browse Listings in Celestials
Nieuwe Hemels Spiegel waer door den hemel, aerde en zee dadelik kan afgemeten werden. Noyt gesien en dat op alles Polus hooghten seer noodig voor Stierlieden.
Copper engraving made by Andreas van Luchtenburg in Rotterdam, published separately by Cornelis Danckerts. We see the starry sky as observed from the northern hemispher...
Date: Danckerts, ca. 1700
Planisferio Celeste contenente le stelle dalla 1 alla 5 grandezza. . .
Decorative large double hemisphere celestial chart, centred on the north and south poles with descriptive key to zodiac signs in German, French and Italian. Showing stars...
Date: Milan, c.1822
Planisphere des Constellations Meridionalles. Figure XXXV.
A fine celestial chart depicting the southern constellations in allegorical form.From the French text edition of Description d'Univers.. (5 volumes), 1683. By Allain Mann...
Date: Paris, 1683
Astronomy. Figures 26 & 29. Plates LXV & LXV.
A lovely pair of copperplate astronomical plates displaying "The Principal fixed Stars in the North Hemisphere [and the South Hemisphere] Delineated on the Plane of ...
Date: London, 1792
[Rare double hemisphere celestial chart]
Rare double hemisphere celestial chart, published by Jollain in 1667. Published in "Trésor Des Cartes Geographiques Des Principaux Estats de Lunivers".This atl...
Date: Paris, 1667
Le monde et sa disposition suivant Ptolomée.
The Christian Aristotelian cosmos. Ptolemy accepted the following order for celestial objects in the solar system: Earth (center), Moon, Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupite...
- $150 / ≈ €128
Date: Paris, 1667
Cygnus.
Uncommon celestial print of Cygnus, published by Corbinianus Thomas in the Manuductio ad Astronomiam, Juxta modum Bayeri, Mathematici celeberrimi, concinnata, multis,…e...
Date: Frankfurt / Leipzig, c.1730
Sterre kaert of hemels pleyn, waer door men kan wete hoe laet dat het is over de gehele aertkloot, op alle meridiane en polus hoogte . . .
A most attractive Mercator style oblong projection of the entire night sky showing all the heavenly bodies of the northern and southern skies, and with panels of astrolog...
Date: Amsterdam, 1792
Typus aspectuum, oppositionum et conjunctionum…
A celestial chart with a circular projection map of the earth, centered in the North Pole, concentrates upon the planets' opposition and conjunction. With two diagrams in...
Date: Amsterdam, 1708
(Celestial) Fig. 36.
A fine celestial map depicting the southern constellations in allegorical form. Fully engraved, it presents a landscape with some sailing ships in the background.From the...
- $200 / ≈ €170
Date: Frankfurt, 1684
Planisphere des Constellations Meridionalles.
A fine celestial map depicting the southern constellations in allegorical form.From the German text edition of Description d'Univers.. (5 volumes), 1683. By Allain Maness...
- $200 / ≈ €170
Date: Frankfurt, 1684
DE LA SPHERE. Figure XXXVI.
A fine celestial map depicting the southern constellations in allegorical form. Fully engraved, it presents a landscape with some sailing ships on the background.From the...
- $200 / ≈ €170
Date: Paris, 1683
[A magnificent 18 inch. (46 cm.) diameter celestial globe] URANOGRAPHIA / SYDERUM ET STELLARUM / in Singulis Syderibus conspicuarum / exhibens Delineationem accuratissimam,
RARE FIRST STATE OF THIS CELESTIAL TABLE GLOBE, 46 cm in diameter, produced by Gerard and Leonard Valk at the beginning of the 18th century. The globe comprises of t...
Date: Amsterdam, 1711
La Sphere Artificielle.
A diagram of an armillary sphere, with three illustrations of the Earth underneath. Published in "Nouveau traité de geographie par M**** ", published by La veu...
- $70 / ≈ €60
Date: Paris, 1752
Carte Astronomique de L'Univers.
A large and decorative, informative chart illustrating and describing the Solar System, backed by the stars, printed in blue and black, surrounded by further 17 vignette ...
Date: Paris, 1875
General-Karte der sichtbaren Seite der Mond-oberflaeche zugleich als Übersichts-Blatt zur grössern Mondkarte von Wilh. Beer und Joh: Heinr. Mädler.
An early representation of the viewable surface of the moon by Johann Heinrich Mädler (1794-1874) and Wilhelm Beer (1797-1850).Ignoring the occasional pre-telescopic ap...
Date: Berlin, 1837