A rare sixteenth century paper astrolabe signed by the famous instrument maker Philippe Danfrie

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[Astrolabe].

DANFRIE, Philippe
Paris,
Philippe Danfrie,
1578
Engraving mounted on a solid oak board, suspension by brass ring, missing a few small areas of printed paper on the rete. Diameter 216 mm; width 18mm.
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Philippe Danfrie (c1532-1606) was born in Brittany and moved to Paris in his twenties, where he became a partner in a printing and bookselling business. He designed a new typeface in cursive script, named "caractère de civilité". He later studied mathematics, became an "ingénieur", and was appointed Royal Diecutter for coins of the realm. Danfrie took a special interest in inexpensive alternatives to brass instruments. He is known for some 20 mathematical instruments, notab...

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A.J. Turner, Paper, 'Print and Mathematics: Philippe Danfrie and the making of mathematical instruments in late 16th century Paris', in Studies in the History of Scientific Instruments (1989), pp. 22-42; Robert Gunther, Astrolabes of the World (1932), pp. 358-359; Maurice Daumas, Les instruments scientifiques aux XVIIème & XVIIIème siècles (1953), p.24.

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