Cassini’s seminal Lunar Map

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Carte de la Lune.

CASSINI, Jean-Dominique
Paris,
Jean-Dominique Cassini,
1787
Engraved map.
557 by 567mm. (22 by 22.25 inches).
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The first state of Cassini IV's reissue of his great-grandfather's rare and "elegant" lunar map.

Jean-Dominique Cassini, known as Cassini IV (1748-1845), was born at the observatory in Paris which his great-grandfather, also called Jean-Dominique Cassini (1625-1712), had founded. The elder Cassini was born in Liguria, and studied at the Panzano Observatory under Giovanni Battista Riccioli and Francesco Maria Grimaldi. In 1669, he moved to France on the invitation...

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bibliography:

Albert van Helden, 'The Telescope in the Seventeenth Century', ISIS 65 (1974); Helge Kragh, The Moon that Wasn't (New York:Springer, 2008); Françoise Launay, 'The moon maiden of Cassini's map', Astronomy and Geophysics 44 (2003); Launay, 'La tête de femme de la carte de la lune de Cassini. Une déclaration d'amour', L'Astronomie 117 (2003); Scott L. Montgomery, The Moon and the Western Imagination (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1999); Ewen A. Whitaker, Mapping and Naming the Moon (Cambridge, 2003); Whitaker, 'Selenography in the Seventeenth Century' in R. Taton and C. Wilson (eds.), Planetary Astronomy from the Renaissance to the Rise of Astrophysics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003).

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