Cartes du Ciel réduites en quatre tables, contenant toutes les constellations,
avec un catalogue des noms, grandeurs & positions des estoilles, corrigées et calculées par longitudes & latitudes pour l'an 1700. En latin, le français à costé.
Paris,
Jean Baptiste Coignard,
1679
Duodecimo (140 by 75mm) (36), 223, (1) pp., four engraved folding charts,
15217
notes:
A fine example of Royer's exceptionally rare celestial catalogue of 800 stars. This work contains four celestial maps: two polar (extending approximately 23.5 degrees south or south respectively), and two centred on the summer and winter solstices, covering half of the zodiac from equinox to equinox along the ecliptic in an area ranging from 35 degrees north to 35 degrees south. Royer's charts depict four constellations for the first time. Lilium (the Lily,in honour of Loui...
bibliography:
Basil Brown, Astronomical Atlases, Maps and Charts: An Historical and General Guide (London: Search, 1932), p.39; Nick Kanas, Star Maps: History, Artistry, and Cartography (Springer, 2007), pp.159-160; Jérôme de Lalande, Bibliographie Astronomique (1803) I, p.190; Library of the Earls of Macclesfield, Science A-C, Sotheby's, London, 4th November 2004.
provenance:
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