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Background imageAstronomy Collection: PTOLEMAIC WORLD MAP, 1493. Ptolemaic world map, including depictions of Noahs sons

PTOLEMAIC WORLD MAP, 1493. Ptolemaic world map, including depictions of Noahs sons, Japhet, Shem and Ham, progenitors of the human race in Judeo-Christian tradition

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ALLEGORY OF MERCURY, 1496. Personification of Mercury, the planet of science

ALLEGORY OF MERCURY, 1496. Personification of Mercury, the planet of science and the arts. Woodcut from Nicolas Le Rouges Le grand kalendrier des bergieres, Troyes, 1496

Background imageAstronomy Collection: CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1729. The celestial globe drawn on a flat sheet

CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1729. The celestial globe drawn on a flat sheet, part III, from Reiner Ottens " Atlas Maior, " Holland, 1729

Background imageAstronomy Collection: CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1660. Schillers Christianized Heaven, southern hemisphere

CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1660. Schillers Christianized Heaven, southern hemisphere, from Andreas Cellarius " Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica" published, 1660, in Amsterdam

Background imageAstronomy Collection: CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1729. The celestial globe drawn on a flat sheet

CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1729. The celestial globe drawn on a flat sheet, part I, from Reiner Ottens " Atlas Maior, " Holland, 1729

Background imageAstronomy Collection: PLANETARY SYSTEMS. Woodcut from an edition of Boethius Consolation published in Augsburg in 1537

PLANETARY SYSTEMS. Woodcut from an edition of Boethius Consolation published in Augsburg in 1537
PLANETARY SYSTEMS. Woodcut from an edition of Boethius " Consolation" published in Augsburg in 1537

Background imageAstronomy Collection: SCI-FI MAGAZINE COVER, 1930. American magazine cover, 1930

SCI-FI MAGAZINE COVER, 1930. American magazine cover, 1930

Background imageAstronomy Collection: COMET, 1496. Different forms of comets. Colored woodcut from Nicolas Le Rouges Le grant kalendrier

COMET, 1496. Different forms of comets. Colored woodcut from Nicolas Le Rouges Le grant kalendrier et compost des bergieres, Troyes, 1496

Background imageAstronomy Collection: MAP OF THE UNIVERSE, 1660. According to the theories of Tycho Brahe (1546-1601)

MAP OF THE UNIVERSE, 1660. According to the theories of Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) from Andreas Cellarius " Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica" published, 1660, in Amsterdam

Background imageAstronomy Collection: NICOLAUS COPERNICUS (1473-1543). Polish astronomer. Observing the skies at night

NICOLAUS COPERNICUS (1473-1543). Polish astronomer. Observing the skies at night. After the painting by Otto Brausewetter (1835-1904)

Background imageAstronomy Collection: CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1660. Celestial planisphere of the southern hemisphere from Andreas

CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1660. Celestial planisphere of the southern hemisphere from Andreas Cellarius Atlas Coelestis
CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE, 1660. Celestial planisphere of the southern hemisphere from Andreas Cellarius " Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica" published, 1660, in Amsterdam

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ASTRONOMERS atop Mount Athos, Greece, study the heavens with the aid of astrolabes while others

ASTRONOMERS atop Mount Athos, Greece, study the heavens with the aid of astrolabes while others record their readings: 15th century ms. illumination

Background imageAstronomy Collection: HALLEYs COMET, 1910. Anonymous artists impression of the arrival of Halleys Comet in 1910

HALLEYs COMET, 1910. Anonymous artists impression of the arrival of Halleys Comet in 1910

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ARMILLARY SPHERE. Color woodcut from Johannes de Sacroboscos Textus de sphaera

ARMILLARY SPHERE. Color woodcut from Johannes de Sacroboscos Textus de sphaera, published in Paris, 1531
ARMILLARY SPHERE. Color woodcut from Johannes de Sacroboscos " Textus de sphaera, " published in Paris, 1531

Background imageAstronomy Collection: APIANs ZODIAC, 1540. Color woodcut from Peter Apians Astronomicon Caesareum, 1540

APIANs ZODIAC, 1540. Color woodcut from Peter Apians Astronomicon Caesareum, 1540
APIANs ZODIAC, 1540. Color woodcut from Peter Apians " Astronomicon Caesareum, " 1540

Background imageAstronomy Collection: PTOLEMY: ALMAGEST, 1490. List of star positions from an English ms

PTOLEMY: ALMAGEST, 1490. List of star positions from an English ms. Latin translation of Ptolemys Almagest, 1490

Background imageAstronomy Collection: PHASES OF THE MOON. Woodcut designed by Hans Holbein the Younger from Sebastian Munsters Canones

PHASES OF THE MOON. Woodcut designed by Hans Holbein the Younger from Sebastian Munsters Canones super novum instrumentum luminarium, Basel, 1534

Background imageAstronomy Collection: CONSTELLATION: CAPRICORN. Figuration of Carpicornus by Sidney Hall from Uranias Mirror, London, 1825

CONSTELLATION: CAPRICORN. Figuration of Carpicornus by Sidney Hall from Uranias Mirror, London, 1825

Background imageAstronomy Collection: GALILEO GALILEI (1564-1642). Galileo before the Holy Office in 1633

GALILEO GALILEI (1564-1642). Galileo before the Holy Office in 1633. After the painting, 1847, by Tony Robert-Fleury

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ZODIAC: CANCER, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, c1350

ZODIAC: CANCER, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, c1350, for Al-Sufis Book of Fixed Stars written in Arabic, c964

Background imageAstronomy Collection: CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE of the Northern Hemisphere, c. 1700, by Carel Allard, Amsterdam

CELESTIAL PLANISPHERE of the Northern Hemisphere, c. 1700, by Carel Allard, Amsterdam

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ESCORIAL: TAPESTRY. Tapestry depicting astronomy at the Escorial Palace, Spain, 16th century

ESCORIAL: TAPESTRY. Tapestry depicting astronomy at the Escorial Palace, Spain, 16th century

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ZODIAC: PISCES, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century

ZODIAC: PISCES, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century, for Al-Sufis Book of Fixed Stars written in Arabic, c964

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ZODIAC: AQUARIUS, c1350. Manuscript illumnation, Polish, mid-14th century

ZODIAC: AQUARIUS, c1350. Manuscript illumnation, Polish, mid-14th century, for Al-Sufis Book of Fixed Stars, written in Arabic, c964

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ZODIAC SIGN: LIBRA, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century

ZODIAC SIGN: LIBRA, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century, for Al-Sufis Book of Fixed Stars, written in Arabic, c964

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ASTRONOMY: URSA MAJOR. Astronomical chart showing the Ursa Major constellation in the shape of a

ASTRONOMY: URSA MAJOR. Astronomical chart showing the Ursa Major constellation in the shape of a bear. Hand colored etching by Sidney Hall, c1825

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ZODIAC SIGN: VIRGO, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century

ZODIAC SIGN: VIRGO, c1350. Manuscript illumination, Polish, mid-14th century, for Al-Sufis Book of Fixed Stars, written in Arabic, c964

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1543. Ptolemy (left), the Alexandrian astronomer, and the German mathematician

ARMILLARY SPHERE, 1543. Ptolemy (left), the Alexandrian astronomer, and the German mathematician and astronomer Johann Muller Regiomontanus seated beneath an armillary sphere with a zodiac

Background imageAstronomy Collection: SUN AND MOON, 1493. Woodcut, German, 1493

SUN AND MOON, 1493. Woodcut, German, 1493

Background imageAstronomy Collection: ABU MASHAR (787-886). Known as Albumazar: woodcut from his Introductorium in Astronomiam, Venice

ABU MASHAR (787-886). Known as Albumazar: woodcut from his Introductorium in Astronomiam, Venice, 1506

Background imageAstronomy Collection: MARS MISSION, 1950s. American magazine illustration by Chesley Bonestell, early 1950s

MARS MISSION, 1950s. American magazine illustration by Chesley Bonestell, early 1950s, depicting an exploratory expedition to Mars preparing for its return flight to Earth



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