Sozviezdiia predstavlennyia na XXX tablitsakh... [Presentation of constellations in 30 tables with description and guide to finding them comfortably in the sky: composed for educational institutions and amateur astronomers].
St Petersburg,
Tipografiia Kh. Gintsa,
1829.
Oblong folio atlas (323 by 470mm), letterpress title, dedication and contents leaf, and 11 numbered leaves of explanatory text, engraved title, engraved key to star sizes and 30 engraved star charts (29 of which are printed in gold on a black background, the final, black and white chart depicts the magnitudes of the stars), the plates with stars of the first four magnitudes punched out in different sizes and with slivers of India paper pasted on verso to cover the holes), red paper boards, rebacked preserving original roll-tooled diced russia upper cover.
Collation: [8], 40, [6] p., [1], XXX [plates].
Collation: [8], 40, [6] p., [1], XXX [plates].
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notes:
The first edition of the first printed Russian celestial atlas.
The chart titles are in cyrillic, but the geocentric format and design of the figures are based upon Bode's atlas of 1806, which in turn took its inspiration from Fortin's French edition of Flamsteed's 'Atlas Coelestis' of 1776. The work contains a number of constellations that are now obsolete, including Custos Messium, named in honour of the astronomer Charles Messier.
The use of a dark...
The chart titles are in cyrillic, but the geocentric format and design of the figures are based upon Bode's atlas of 1806, which in turn took its inspiration from Fortin's French edition of Flamsteed's 'Atlas Coelestis' of 1776. The work contains a number of constellations that are now obsolete, including Custos Messium, named in honour of the astronomer Charles Messier.
The use of a dark...
bibliography:
Nick Kanas, 'Das kartografische Vermächtnis von John Flamsteed', in 'Astronomie Heute', July-August 2007, S. 29; Lavrov, 'Bibliografiya Russkoi astronomicheskoi literatur, Moscow, 1968, p42f; Not in Warner.
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