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Systema solare et planetarum ex hypothesi Copernicana secundum elegantissimas illustrissimi quondam Hugenij deductiones novissime collectum et exhibitum

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Creator

  • Doppelmayr, Johann Gabriel (1677-1750)

Publisher

  • Homann, Johann Baptist (1664-1724)

Subject

  • Cartography
  • Astronomy

Type of item

  • Map

Date

  • #timeSpanOf:nnwR312_1
  • #timeSpanOf:nnwR312_2
  • 1742
  • 1742-12-31

Medium

  • oryginał

Creator

  • Doppelmayr, Johann Gabriel (1677-1750)

Publisher

  • Homann, Johann Baptist (1664-1724)

Subject

  • Cartography
  • Astronomy

Type of item

  • Map

Date

  • #timeSpanOf:nnwR312_1
  • #timeSpanOf:nnwR312_2
  • 1742
  • 1742-12-31

Medium

  • oryginał

Providing institution

  • Library of the Wroclaw University

Aggregator

  • Digital Libraries Federation

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/

Rights

  • Publicly available without restrictions
  • Public Domain Mark 1.0
  • https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/deed.en

Current location

  • BUWr Oddział Zbiorów Kartograficznych

Source

  • 2783-IV.B.

Identifier

  • #nnwR312

Extent

  • Mdz. kolor., 48,5 x 56,5 cm. Tytuł u góry. Tablica przedstawia układ słoneczny według Kopernika zgodnie z danymi przedstawionymi w pracach Christiaana Huygensa. Po lewej stronie: porównanie wielkości Słońca i planet oraz ilustracja zaćmienia Słońca nad Europą i północną Azją 12 maja 1706 roku. Po prawej u dołu zestawienie schematów systemów: Ptolemeusza, Brahe i Kopernika. Tablica po raz pierwszy publikowana przez Homanna w 1707 r. oraz w późniejszych jego atlasach, weszła także w skład Atlas Coelestis wydanego przez Spadkobierców Homanna z datą 1742.

Format

  • text/html

Language

  • lat
  • lat

Year

  • 1742

Providing country

  • Poland

Collection name

  • 0940429_Biblioteka_Cyfrowa_Uniwersytetu_Wroclawskiego

First time published on Europeana

  • 2017-11-30T11:02:23.060Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2022-05-19T07:48:08.031Z
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