Rare volvelle from Apian’s Astronomicum Caesareum
[Dragon]
Ingolstadt,
Peter Apian,
1540
Woodcut volvelle, with one moveable part and fine contemporary hand-colour in full.
470 by 330mm (18.5 by 13 inches).
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notes:
The Draco volvelle, by Michael Ostendorfer, from Petrus Apianus's 'Astronomicum Caesareum', showing the position of the constellation Draco relative to zodiac constellations. Dragons were associated with eclipses, which were believed to occur when their head or tail blocked the sun.
The author of this popular texbook on astronomy is Petrus Apianus, astronomer and professor of mathematics at Ingolstadt, a veritable pioneer in the production of astronomical and ge...
The author of this popular texbook on astronomy is Petrus Apianus, astronomer and professor of mathematics at Ingolstadt, a veritable pioneer in the production of astronomical and ge...
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