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Observatory and astronomical instruments by Johannes Heveliu

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Observatory and astronomical instruments by Johannes Heveliu

Johannes Hevelius (1611-1687). Polish astronomer. Observatory and astronomical instruments. Engraving. 19th century. Colored

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Astronomer Astronomical Astronomy Commonwealth Danzig Founder Hevelius Instrument Instruments Johannes Lunar Mayor Observatory Poland Polish Polish Lithuanian Quadrant Scientific Telescope Topography


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1. Title: "Johannes Hevelius's Observatory and Astronomical Instruments: A Glimpse into 17th Century Astronomy" This engraving, created in the 19th century, offers a glimpse into the world of Johannes Hevelius (1611-1687), a renowned Polish astronomer from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The image, depicting Hevelius's observatory and an array of astronomical instruments, was likely inspired by the original interior of his observatory in Danzig (now Gdansk), Poland. Hevelius, who served as the mayor of Danzig, was a pioneering figure in the age of modern astronomy. He is best known for his groundbreaking work in topography and lunar mapping. The observatory, located in the heart of Danzig, was a hub of scientific discovery during the 17th century. The engraving showcases a variety of astronomical instruments that were essential to Hevelius's research. Among these are a quadrant, used for measuring angles and the altitude of celestial bodies, and a telescope, which allowed for closer observation of the heavens. The vibrant colors of the print add depth and intrigue, transporting us back in time to the era of scientific exploration and discovery. As the founder of the first observatory in Poland, Hevelius played a significant role in the European scientific community. His contributions to astronomy, including the publication of several influential works, cemented his place in the annals of scientific history. This engraving serves as a testament to his enduring legacy and the remarkable advancements made during the 17th century in the pursuit of knowledge.

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