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Bayer | Uranometria, 1603

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November 12, 04:34 PM GMT

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18,000 - 24,000 GBP

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BAYER, JOHANN

Uranometria, omnium asterismorum continensschemata, nova methodo delineata, aereis laminis expressa. (Augsburg: Christoph Mang, plates by Alexander Mair), 1603


FIRST EDITION, folio (344 x 235mm.), engraved title, woodcut initials, head- and tail-pieces, 51 double-page engraved plates, woodcut device at end, later boards reusing a medieval manuscript bifolium from a lectern Bible (I Chronicles), occasional light staining, paper repair at foot of F1, a few other small paper repairs or tears


BAYER'S INNOVATIVE AND INFLUENTIAL STAR ATLAS. Bayer ranked each star in a constellation according to its brightness, thus improving identification by the naked eye. The plates were engraved by Alexander Mair (with his monogram on the title-page), inspired by the woodcuts by Jacob de Gheyn in Grotius's Syntagma Arateorum (1600); here, however, the images are more accurately drawn on gridlines with coordinates. The plates comprise the 48 northern constellations as described (verbally) by Ptolemy, a plate containing 12 new southern constellations, and two planispheres. Kepler used Bayer's coordinates for his observations which he published as De stella nova in pede Serpentarii in 1606.


LITERATURE:

Norman 142; VD17 39:125032X; Zinner 3951


PROVENANCE:

G.W. Dietz, Rector (probably Georg Wilhelm Dietz, died 1786, of Windsheim), late eighteenth-century inscription at foot of title-page; Library of the Astronomical Institute of the University of Münster, ink stamps on flyleaf (obscured) and plate 39