The first Celestial Atlas published in England from the Library of the composer of the Star Spangled Banner

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Atlas Coelestis

containing the Systems and Theoryes of the Planets, the Constellations of the starrs, and other Phenomina's of the Heavens with necessary tables relating thereto collected by John Seller.

SELLER, John
[London,
c1690].
Quarto (140 by 95mm), engraved title, engraved allegorical title and 58 mostly double-page plates (including diagrams, celestial charts and tables), 72pp. text, contemporary calf, first few pages detached, some occasional browning, rebacked.
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The first pocket celestial atlas published in England.

This is an unrecorded second edition of Seller's pocket celestial, now reprinted as Atlas coelestis, rather than Atlas caelestis, with the contents unchanged. The plate "This table readily sheweth ye exact day of ye New and full Moone" in a second state, with the start date amended to 1680 and the finishing date now 1700. The double-page astrological chart engraved by Samuel Moore is not present here, but the...

bibliography:

bibliography:

c.f. C.SELL-1a; ESTC R12842 for first edition.

provenance:

provenance:

Ownership inscription of John Stafford Smith (1750-1836) dated 1786 above engraved title. Composer of the music to the Star Spangled Banner and early musicologist.