Cellarius Atlas (Harmonia Macrocosmica of 1660) | 
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| Author: Robert Van Gent Publisher: Taschen Category: Book
List Price: $150.00 Buy New: $85.00 You Save: $65.00 (43%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 156921
Format: Illustrated Media: Hardcover Edition: Mul Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.9 Dimensions (in): 24 x 15.1 x 3.8
ISBN: 3822852902 Dewey Decimal Number: 703 EAN: 9783822852903
Publication Date: September 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Stargazing: History's most beautiful constellation maps in XXL-format! This collection of celestial atlases by Dutch-German mathematician and cosmographer Andreas Cellarius (c. 1596 1665) brings back to life a masterpiece from the Golden Age of celestial cartography. First published in 1660 in Harmonia Macrocosmica, the complete 29 double-folio maps and dozens of unusual details reproduced here depict the world systems of Claudius Ptolemy, Nicolas Copernicus, and Tycho Brahe, the motions of the sun, the moon, and the planets, and the delineation of the constellations in various views. Cellarius's atlas, superbly embellished with richly decorated borders depicting cherubs, astronomers, and astronomical instruments, features some of the most spectacular illustration in the history of astronomy. This reprint, made from the beautifully hand-colored and complete copy of the first edition in the Library of the Universiteit van Amsterdam, includes a copiously illustrated introduction by Robert van Gent, one of the leading Cellarius experts, summarizing the history of celestial cartography from antiquity to late 17th/early 18th century and illuminating the life and work of Andreas Cellarius. Van Gent also discusses the historical and cultural context and significance of the atlas and provides detailed descriptions of the astronomical and iconographical content of the plates, allowing modern readers to fully appreciate the masterwork of Andreas Cellarius and his publisher, Johannes Janssonius. The book s detailed appendix includes a list of constellation figures with short descriptions of their origin and mythology, a list of star names found on the plates, a glossary of technical words, and a bibliography.
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Gorgeous!!! December 14, 2006 W. Creswell (Seattle, WA USA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Taschen never seems to disapoint and this latest issue in their series of oversized classic texts is no exception. The Harmonia Macrocosmia is a lavish oversized book of 17th century celstial maps that are reproduced with stunning clarity and brilliance. This volume should appeal easily to anyone with an interest in astronomy, art or fine books.
Great Book to have! January 15, 2007 Jorge A. Gonzalez (Baltimore, Md.) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
A great source book, with beautiful illustrations of cosmos seeing thought the ayes of the 15 Century Artists.
Simply lovely June 21, 2007 John A. Blackwell (New Hampshire) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
There are many of us who just can't afford the time and money to get many Cellarius pieces for the home. This is the solution in a lovely, well printed and compiled edition of the book, from start to finish. It is large (slightly larger than the original). It would be perfect on a library table or similar. If you are interested illminated manuscripts, astronomy history, mythology, early scientific understanding of the heavens... then this is of great interest to you.
Excelent in every way April 11, 2008 Marco Lalama Gross (Quito, Ecuador, South America) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The book is extremely well crafted. Perhaps the size of the print could've been a little larger, but I see it OK as it is. The written content is well-informed and easily accesible for non-experts. Paper is obviously of high quality as is the printing. Especially nice is the black suede and gold print detail on the side of the outside binding. I purchased this book for two reasons: it covers an interesting topic and it is also a nice piece of decoration for a study room or library. The book is very elegant; you will not be dissapointed.
Cellarius Atlas (Harmonia Macrocosmica of 1660) July 9, 2008 Wellred (New York City) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
BEAUTIFUL. LOVE IT. It is big, so you should be sure you have the space to keep it. BUT GORGEOUS.
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