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Auction 115, Lot 67

"Motus Planetarum Superiorum…", Doppelmayr/Homann

Subject: Solar System

Period: 1716 (published)

Publication: Grossen Atlas

Color: Hand Color

Size:
22.8 x 19 inches
57.9 x 48.3 cm
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This large, copper engraved chart of the solar system details the spiral motions of Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn as observed from earth, and the geocentric motion of the inner planets Mercury and Venus according to the Tychonic hypothesis for the years 1712 and 1713. The path of the Sun in the sky is also shown. Smaller hemispheres at the upper edges explain the regressive movements of the planets with long explanations in the two lower hemispheres. The sheet is embellished with cute cherubs, some representing the planets, prancing through the heavens. This chart appeared as plate #10 first in Homann’s Atlas von hundert Charten (1712) and again in his Grossen Atlas, the source of this particular plate.

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Condition: A

Full, original margins on thick hand laid paper with large watermark. Some light smudged printer's ink on plate, as issued. Slight color bleed on verso. Small worm track in lower margin away from image.

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,200

Unsold

Closed on 6/21/2006

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