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Suns orbit from Earth, 1708

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Suns orbit from Earth, 1708

Suns orbit from Earth. This is plate 17 from the 1708 edition of the star atlas Harmonica Macrocosmica by the Dutch-German mathematician and cosmographer Andreas Cellarius (1596-1665). This diagram shows the spiral orbit traced by the Sun, as seen from the Earth. The celestial circles and the constellations of the zodiac (coloured ring) are also shown. Various putti adorn the border, while the Latin title is split between upper left and lower right. Harmonica Macrocosmica, first published in 1660, had 30 colour plates with Latin text. This edition was published in Amsterdam by Petrus Schenk and Gerard Valk

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This print showcases plate 17 from the renowned star atlas Harmonica Macrocosmica, created by the brilliant Dutch-German mathematician and cosmographer Andreas Cellarius. Dating back to 1708, this historical illustration presents a mesmerizing depiction of the Sun's orbit as observed from Earth. The spiral revolution traced by our closest star takes center stage in this artwork, surrounded by celestial circles and zodiac constellations represented by a vibrant colored ring. The intricate border of the print is adorned with charming putti figures while the Latin title elegantly splits between the upper left and lower right corners. Published in Amsterdam by Petrus Schenk and Gerard Valk, this edition of Harmonica Macrocosmica features 30 color plates accompanied by Latin text. With its origins dating back to 1660, this masterpiece offers an invaluable glimpse into early astronomical understanding. Transporting us back to a time when scientific knowledge was rapidly expanding, this image invites contemplation on humanity's evolving comprehension of our place within the universe. From its detailed portrayal of axial tilt to references such as equator and tropics, it serves as a testament to mankind's ceaseless curiosity about celestial phenomena. As we delve into history through artistry like this, we gain not only insight into past discoveries but also inspiration for future exploration beyond our earthly boundaries.

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