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Brahe Collection

Tycho Brahe, a Danish astronomer born in 1546, made significant contributions to the field of astronomy

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Brahe Collection: Tycho Brahe Astrolabe
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Brahe Collection: Tycho Brahe - Astronomer
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Brahe Collection: Nova et Accuratissima Totius Terrarum
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Brahe Collection: Portrait of Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), astrologer
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Brahe Collection: Facsimile of Copper Engravings from Tychonis Brahe Astronomiae Instauratae
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Brahe Collection: The Uraniborg, or City of Heaven, on the Island
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Brahe Collection: Tycho Brahe at work 1576
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Brahe Collection: Map showing Tycho Brahes System of Planetary Orbits, from The Celestial Atlas
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Brahe Collection: General View of the Observatory of Uraniborg, constructed c
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Brahe Collection: Map Showing Tycho Brahes System of Planetary Orbits Around the Earth
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Brahe Collection: TYCHO BRAHES GLOBE 1584
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Brahe Collection: TYCHO BRAHE OBSERVATORY
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Brahe Collection: Tycho Brahe, (1546-1601), 1830. Creator: Unknown
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Brahe Collection: Ebba Brahes betrothal to Jacob de la Gardie. Creator: Hillestrom, Pehr (1732-1816)
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Brahe Collection: Johannes Kepler, (1933). Creator: Unknown
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Brahe Collection: Portrait of Count Per Brahe the Younger (1602-1680), c1650
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Brahe Collection: An orrery designed by the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe, c1630. Artist: Joan Blaeu
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Brahe Collection: Tycho Brahe, Danish astronomer, (c1630). Artist: Joan Blaeu
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Brahe Collection: Map showing Tycho Brahes system of planetary orbits, 1660-1661
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Brahe Collection: Map showing Tycho Brahes system of planetary orbits around the Earth, 1660-1661
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Brahe Collection: Portrait of Count Per Brahe the Younger (1602-1680), 1675
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Brahe Collection: Portrait of Ebba Brahe (1596-1674)
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Brahe Collection: Reverse of a medal commemorating the bright comet of 1577
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Brahe Collection: Obverse of a medal commemorating the bright comet of 1577
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Brahe Collection: Urania, the Muse of Astronomy, weighing and comparing systems of the universe, 1651
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Brahe Collection: Tycho Brahe, Danish astronomer, c1586
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Brahe Collection: Depiction of the Geo-Heliocentric Universe of Tycho Brahe, 17th century. Artist: Andreas Cellarius
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Brahe Collection: The Equatorial Armillary of Tycho Brahe, 17th century
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Brahe Collection: The equatorial armillary of Tycho Brahe, 16th century. Artist: Joan Blaeu
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Brahe Collection: Tycho Brahe, born Tyge Ottesen Brahe, 1546 - 1601. Danish nobleman and astronomer
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Brahe Collection: Brahe dy 1602-1680 painting portrait Brahe Younger
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Brahe Collection: Tycho Brahe, 1546 To 1601, Born Tyge Ottesen Brahe. Danish Nobleman And Astronomer
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Brahe Collection: Sun and Moon astrology, 16th century
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Brahe Collection: MAP OF THE UNIVERSE, 1660. According to the theories of Tycho Brahe (1546-1601)
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Brahe Collection: PSCI2A-00059
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Brahe Collection: Tycho Brahe / Blanchon
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Brahe Collection: TYCHO BRAHEs QUADRANT. Woodcut from his Astronomiae Instauratae Mechanica, Nuremberg
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Brahe Collection: URANIA & ASTRONOMERS, 1660. Tycho Brahe, Ptolemy, St. Augustine, Nicolaus Copernicus
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Brahe Collection: TYCHO BRAHE: A NEW STAR. Plate from the first edition of Tycho Brahes De Nova
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Brahe Collection: TYCHO BRAHE (1546-1601). Danish astronomer
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Brahe Collection: Ebba Brahes Bridal Crown, Brahe church, Visingso, Sweden
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Brahe Collection: Tycho Brahes planetary system, late 16th century, showing the sun with all the planets revolving
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Brahe Collection: After an engraving from Tychonis Brahe Astronmiae Instauratae Mechanica, 1602
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Brahe Collection: An early outdoor quadrant invented by Tyco Brahe. Engraving
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Brahe Collection: Arc with double compartment for measuring the shortest distances of the stars
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Brahe Collection: Tycho Brahes late 16th century planetary system showing the sun with all the planets revolving
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Brahe Collection: Danish astronomer. Tycho Brahes astronomical observatory at Uraniborg, Denmark. Line engraving, 1598
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Brahe Collection: Reverse of medal commemorating the bright comet of 1577. Known as Brahes comet


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Tycho Brahe, a Danish astronomer born in 1546, made significant contributions to the field of astronomy. His astrolabe and his book "Nova et Accuratissima Totius Terrarum" showcased his meticulous observations and calculations. Tycho Brahe's work revolutionized our understanding of celestial bodies and their movements. In this portrait of Tycho Brahe, we see a man dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of the universe. With his distinctive appearance - a prosthetic nose made of silver after losing his original one in a duel - he stands as an iconic figure in the history of science. The facsimile copper engravings from Tychonis Brahe Astronomiae Instauratae reveal intricate diagrams depicting planetary orbits. These illustrations demonstrate Tycho Brahe's innovative system that challenged prevailing beliefs about Earth's place in the cosmos. Uraniborg, also known as the City of Heaven, was Tycho Brahe's grand observatory on an island. This architectural marvel housed state-of-the-art instruments for observing celestial phenomena. It served as both a scientific hub and a testament to Tycho Brahe's dedication to advancing astronomical knowledge. In this depiction of Tycho Brahe at work in 1576, we witness him meticulously recording data with utmost precision. His attention to detail allowed him to make groundbreaking discoveries about comets and supernovae during his career. The map showing Tycho Brahes' system of planetary orbits around Earth demonstrates how he challenged established theories such as geocentrism by proposing heliocentric models that better explained observed phenomena. General View of the Observatory Uraniborg showcases its impressive architecture against picturesque surroundings. This image captures not only its physical beauty but also symbolizes human curiosity reaching towards the heavens themselves. Tycho Brahe left an indelible mark on astronomy through his relentless pursuit for knowledge and innovation.