The first pocket celestial Atlas and the first celestial atlas published in England

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Atlas Caelestis,

containing the Systems and Theoryes of the Planets, the Constellations of the Starrs, and other Phenomina's of the Heavens, with Nessesary Tables relateing thereto.

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[SELLER, John]
London,
Benjamin Bragg,
[c.1708].
Octavo (140 by 90mm), pictorial title in full original colour, 72 pages text, plus 53 plates in full original colour (including 43 double page and 7 single page celestial diagrams and 3 portraits) and 6 pages of tables, contemporary full calf, worn, bookplate of "Musselburgh" pasted down, discreet owner's signature applied to margin of title, wear to guards of early pages, some points of minor discolouration, overall very good.
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A fine example of Seller's miniature celestial atlas, with illustrations in especially magnificent full original colour.

This is a true gem of celestial cartography; an example of Seller's 'Atlas Coelestis' with especially fine full original hand-colour. The work begins with an allegorical title page, followed by depictions of the universe as envisioned by Ptolemy, Copernicus, Tycho Brahe, René Descartes and Johannes Kepler. Also present are images of lunar and ...

bibliography:

bibliography:

cf. Shirley, British Library C.SELL-1a; cf. Wing S2463.

provenance:

provenance:

Provenance:
The Collection of Mr. Glen McLaughlin, California, U.S.A.