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The sky according to Plancius

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In hac coelestis Sphaera stelle Affixae majore.

De integro addidi: quae omnia secundum Astronomorum Principis Thyconis Brahe... observationem verae suae Longitudini, ac Latitudin.

PLANCIUS, Petrus
Petrus Plancius,
1625
Globe, 12 hand-coloured engraved gores, over a papier mâché and plaster sphere, with metal pins, supported by a wooden structure of four arms with a circular band with partially applied graduated paper, set into a modern wooden base.
Diameter: 245mm (9.75 inches).
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Biography
Petrus Plancius (1552-1662), a theologian and geographer, was one of the most influential cartographers of his day. He was forced to flee to Amsterdam in 1585, for fear of persecution as a Protestant minister. There he began his cartographical career, studying Portuguese charts and becoming friends with the explorer Henry Hudson. He issued his impressive world map in two hemispheres entitled 'Nova et exacta terrarum orbis tabula geographica ac hydrographica' ...

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van der Krogt KEE I; Science Museum Group 1986-427; for reference see Stevenson vol. II, pp.46-50.