- Str****burg (Strasbourg). In 1624
Bartsch published a book
titled Usus
astronomicus planisphaerii stellati containing star
charts that
depicted six new constellations...
- used for
astronomical observations, was also
referred to as a
radius astronomicus. With the
demise of the cross-staff, in the
modern era the name "Jacob's...
-
Columba as
Columba Noachi. 1624:
Bartschius listed Columba in his Usus
Astronomicus as "Columba Nohae". 1662:
Caesius published Coelum Astronomico-Poeti****...
-
thirteenth century astronomer Guido Bonatti wrote a textbook, the
Liber Astronomicus, a copy of
which King
Henry VII of
England owned at the end of the fifteenth...
- 150–151. ISBN 978-1-387-72850-3. AtlasCoelestis.com: "Jacob
Bartsch ― Usus
Astronomicus Planisphaerii Stellati Argentoratum (Strasburgo) 1624" Ian Ridpath's...
-
represent the prin****l
circles of the heavens. Bartsch, Jacob. Usus
Astronomicus Planisphaerii Stellati, 1624. (Scans by
Felice Stoppa.) The
first cartographic...
-
thirteenth century astronomer Guido Bonatti wrote a textbook, the
Liber Astronomicus, a copy of
which King
Henry VII of
England owned at the end of the fifteenth...
-
Plancius and
first shown in
print by Jakob
Bartsch in his book Usus
Astronomicus Planisphaerii Stellati (1624). One end lay in the present-day Canes...
-
zodiac signs and twenty-five stars,
similar to the astrolabe. "Annulus
Astronomicus".
Retrieved 2009-07-18. Sorgeloos,
Claude (2001). "Un post-incunable...
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Ingolstadt 1532. On his
comet observations.[citation needed]
Quadrans Apiani astronomicus,
Ingolstadt 1532. On quadrants.: 90
Horoscopion Apiani..., Ingolstadt...