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De la Sfera del Mondo. [and] De Le Stelle Fisse.

PICCOLOMINI, Alessandro
Venice,
Varisco & Paganini,
[1564].
Three parts in one volume, quarto (200 by 145mm), 47 full-page woodcut star maps, minor dampstaining to the last few charts, contemporary limp vellum, gilt, gauffered edges, a.e.g., remains of original ties, title in manuscript to spine.

Collation: 47 full-page woodcut star maps, [12], 252, 32, 25-93 pages, [3] leaves.
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The eighth Italian edition of Alessandro Piccolomini's astronomical text and star atlas. Piccolomini (1508-1579) was a humanist from a prominent noble and scholarly Sienese family. Two of his ancestors were popes. He produced translations of classical texts, poetry, and commentaries, as well as his astronomical works, 'De La Sfera del Mondo' and 'De Le Stelle Fisse'. Both are works of mathematical astronomy, rather than observation.

'De La Sfera del Mondo' deals ...

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Thomas Hockey et al, Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, (New York: Springer, 2007), 904-5; Owen Gingerich, Piccolomini's star atlas", Sky and Telescope 62 (1981): 532-4; John North, Cosmos: An Illustrated History of Astronomy and Cosmology (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008), 277; R. Suter, "The Scientific Work of Alessandro Piccolomini," Isis 60 (1969): 210-22; Deborah Warner, The Sky Explored: Celestial Cartography 1500-1800, (New York: Liss, 1979), 200.

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