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Astrolabe, detail of a plate with a projection of Frijus, 1702 (object)
MMM5471336 Astrolabe, detail of a plate with a projection of Frijus, 1702 (object) by Bion, Nicolas (1652-1733); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Astrolabe, detail of a plate with a projection of Frijus, a rare copy of an astrolabe printed on paper, cut out and mounted on cardboard. This instrument is said to be complete because it includes different types of astrolabes, describing the history and development of these tools, and the fact that it is brightly colored, seems to indicate that this object is a teaching tool. Object made in 1702, by Nicolas Bion (1652-1733).); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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This stunning print captures the intricate details of an astrolabe, specifically a plate with a projection of Frijus, dating back to 1702. Created by Nicolas Bion, this rare copy of an astrolabe is printed on paper and mounted on cardboard. The bright colors used in this teaching tool indicate its purpose as an educational instrument showcasing different types of astrolabes and their evolution over time.
Astrolabes were essential tools for astronomers and navigators in the early 18th century, aiding in celestial navigation and timekeeping. This particular object provides a glimpse into the history and development of these important instruments.
The circular shape of the astrolabe plate with its vibrant pink and green hues adds to its visual appeal, making it not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. It serves as a reminder of the scientific advancements made during the Enlightenment period.
Displayed at the National Maritime Museum in London, this piece is a testament to human ingenuity and curiosity about the universe. Its intricate design and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection dedicated to astronomy or scientific instruments from centuries past.
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