Subject: Celestial
Period: 1835 (dated)
Publication: Atlas Designed to Illustrate the Geography of the Heavens
Color: Hand Color
Size:
12.5 x 12.5 inches
31.8 x 31.8 cm
Burritt's Atlas Designed to Illustrate the Geography of the Heavens was conceived as an inexpensive, pictorial representation of the night sky. His book, based on English sources, brought European celestial cartography to the United States. This lot contains the two hemisphere charts from the atlas, which are centered on the north and south equatorial poles. The charts portray the stars that are visible to the naked eye for each month of the year. The maps include a scale indicating the size of stars between one and six as well as clusters and nebula. Beside the stars and constellations, the Milky Way is prominently shown.
Northern Circumpolar Map for each Month in the Year Details the constellations of Ursa Major and Minor, Draco, the Lynx, Cassiopeia, Perseus, Andromeda, and Auriga. Condition: Original color with wide margins. Some offsetting, toning and pencil marks. (B)
Southern Circumpolar Map for each Month in the Year Details the constellations of The Phoenix, Dorado, Apus, and Ara. Condition: Original color with wide margins. Faint offsetting and toning. (B+)
References: Kanas, p. 277-279
Condition:
See description.