Hemelkaart waarop de grootte van verschillende sterren en planeten is te zien Corporum coelestium magnitudines (titel op object) Celestial Map with absolute diameters of different planets, stars, the moon and the sun is shown. From small to big to see Mercury, the Moon, Venus, Earth, Mars, star of the sixth, fifth and fourth magnitude, Saturn, star of the second magnitude, Jupiter, star of the first magnitude and the sun. Left and right corner of the titelcartouches, carried by putti. Bottom right numbered 10. Manufacturer : printmaker: Johannes van Loon (listed building) Editor: Peter Schenk


Hemelkaart waarop de grootte van verschillende sterren en planeten is te zien Corporum coelestium magnitudines (titel op object) Celestial Map with absolute diameters of different planets, stars, the moon and the sun is shown. From small to big to see Mercury, the Moon, Venus, Earth, Mars, star of the sixth, fifth and fourth magnitude, Saturn, star of the second magnitude, Jupiter, star of the first magnitude and the sun. Left and right corner of the titelcartouches, carried by putti. Bottom right numbered 10. Manufacturer : printmaker: Johannes van Loon (listed building) Editor: Peter Schenk (I) (listed building) Publisher: Gerard Valck (listed property) provider of privilege: States of Holland and West Friesland ( indicated on object) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1660, and / or 1708 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 426 mm × W 515 mmToelichtingPrent also used in: Cellarius, Andreas. Harmonia Macrocosmica seu Atlas et Novus universalis. Amsterdam: Pieter Schenk (I) and Gerard Valck, 1708. See also: Ghent, Rob. The celestial atlas by Andreas Cellarius: a forgotten masterpiece of Dutch cosmographer. In: Caert-Thresoor, Volume 19, No. 1, 2000. Subject: planets;. planetary system, solar system


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