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Almagestum novvum astronomaiam veterem novamque complectens observationibus aliorum, et propriis nouisque theorematibus, problematibus, ac tabulis pomotam, c.1660 (print)
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Almagestum novvum astronomaiam veterem novamque complectens observationibus aliorum, et propriis nouisque theorematibus, problematibus, ac tabulis pomotam, c.1660 (print)
7342551 Almagestum novvum astronomaiam veterem novamque complectens observationibus aliorum, et propriis nouisque theorematibus, problematibus, ac tabulis pomotam, c.1660 (print) by Italian School, (17th century); 33.1x71.1 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: P. Johann Baptista Riccioli
Figure V. Selenographia P. Francisci Mariae Grimaldi Soc. Iesv and Figure VI, Nomenclatvra, Et Libratione lunari.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38409122
© © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London / Bridgeman Images
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This stunning print, Almagestum novvum astronomaiam veterem novamque complectens observationibus aliorum, et propriis nouisque theorematibus, problematibus, ac tabulis pomotam, c.1660, captures the intricate beauty of astronomy in the 17th century. Created by the Italian School and measuring 33.1x71.1 cm, this piece is a true masterpiece that showcases the advancements in celestial observation during this period.
The detailed figures V and VI depict Selenographia P. Francisci Mariae Grimaldi Soc. Iesv and Nomenclatvra Et Libratione lunari respectively, highlighting the meticulous attention to detail and scientific accuracy present in this work. The imagery adds a sense of timelessness to the print, allowing viewers to immerse themselves in a world where exploration of outer space was still in its infancy.
As we gaze upon this print from the National Maritime Museum in London, we are reminded of the importance of scientific discovery and exploration throughout history. The craters on the moon's surface serve as a reminder of our place in a vast universe waiting to be explored.
Overall, this print serves as a testament to human curiosity and ingenuity, capturing a moment in time when astronomers were pushing boundaries and expanding our understanding of the cosmos. It is truly a work of art that continues to inspire wonder and awe centuries after its creation.
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