a0b7112eab Date: 1281 . Picture from a 1550 edition of De sphaera. There is a 'right' sphere and an oblique sphere: the right sphere is only observed by those at the equator (if there are such people), everyone else sees the oblique sphere. Pedersen identifies 35 printings in Venice, another 35 in Paris, and more in 14 other cities throughout Europe. Abstract: Manuscript on paper of Joannes de Sacro Bosco, Sphaera, translated into English and supplemented by Anthony Ascham. Binding: Eighteenth century. Numerous explanatory drawings and tables appear throughout the manuscript, including 40 drawings of constellations; nineteen maps, accompanied by tables of longitude and latitude; nine devices that explain the movement of the heavenly bodies. About data.bnf.fr Contact english franais deutsch . Cote du document : OEXV 330 RES (P.2) Exemplaire incomplet du f.
J.-C.); Empdocle (04.-04. .. Download: Export as PDF Entire Set Current image only Metadata record .. princeps en 1472 Field:Astronomie Variants of the title:De sphaera mundi (latin)Figura sphere (latin)Opus sphericum (latin)See more Edition (39 document) Documents about this work Pages in data.bnf.fr (2 page) Sources and references Editions of this work See all documents (39) Digitized documents only (6)livres (39)livres (6)Livres39 documents6 digitized documents Sphaera Joannis de Sacro Bosco emendata[Reprod.]Material description : 1 microfilmNote : Note : Contient aussi : "De eclipsibus ex Proclo". tr.), etc . Lindberg, 1978, p. Object ID: 2057428 . Download: Export as PDF Entire Set Current image only Metadata record ..
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