File:Planesphaerii Coelestis Hemisphaerium Septentrionale RMG A2722.tiff

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Carel Allard
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English: Planesphaerii Coelestis Hemisphaerium SeptentrionalePrinted celestial planispheres, coloured southern hemisphere has diagrams of an eclipse of the sun ; the moon and the planets. Also tables for star fixing. Northern hemisphere gives tables and 22 diagrams of the "Planisphaeri Celestis Christiani". Copies in Sanson's atlas 'Atlas Nouveau' (PBD7632). Mounted on boards
Southern Celestial Hemisphere from Otten Atlas 1730 - G200:1/1 (A)
Date 1700
date QS:P571,+1700-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions Overall sheet dimensions: 63 cm x 55 cm
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/543543
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GGCC: 200:1
id number: G200:1/1A
previous number: G200:1/1A-B
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Charts and maps

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