The General Construction &c of a Solar Eclipse
which will happen on the 12th degree of Pisces on the 18th day of February 1736/7 Humbly inscribed to the President Council & Fellows of the Royal Society. By Thomas Wright of the City of Durham. Sold by Iohn Senex at the Globe over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet. Where may be had two large Hemispheres containing all the Stars in Mr. Flamstead's Catalogue as publish'd by Dr. Haley, with Bayer's letters of refference incerted projected both on the Plan of the Ecliptic and Equator, price of either 6s. also Dr Haley's Zodiac price 6s. Mr. Whiston's Solar System price 2s. 6d. Hevelius and Ricciolus Maps of the Moon 1s. each. And the best Globes of 3. 9. 12. 17. 28 inches Diamr. containing more on them than ever was incerted on any Globes before.
London
John Senex
1736
Engraved print, small open tear and foxing on left.
595 by 460mm. (23.5 by 18 inches).
11289
notes:
Thomas Wright of Durham (1711-1786) was a keen astronomer, mathematician, cartographer and instrument-maker (often confused with the London instrument-maker of the same name) who published a number of items relating to eclipses, both books and broadsides.
This sheet is a mixture of geometrical and geographical data predicting the 1737 eclipse. It is one of the most elaborate of the contemporary eclipse maps, with the entire blank area around the map given over to...
This sheet is a mixture of geometrical and geographical data predicting the 1737 eclipse. It is one of the most elaborate of the contemporary eclipse maps, with the entire blank area around the map given over to...
bibliography:
Armitage, Shadow of the Moon, Map [12]: recording only Durham Durham University Library, XLLL 523 (COPAC gives a Durham location (only) with an alternative shelfmark Palace Green Library: Special Collections, SD++ 00410/2, a second exemplar ?); unrecorded in the BL; unrecorded in ESTC and Worldcat.
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