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Atlas Coelestis by Doppelmaier, Vintage Astronomy

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Atlas Coelestis by Doppelmaier, Vintage Astronomy

Atlas Coelestis by Doppelmaier, Vintage Astronomy

Vintage illustration astronomy and antique celestial image featuring Atlas Coelestis by Johann Gabriel Doppelmaier (1677-1750) created in 1742. Astronomers are on the ground around a globe of the earth and palms trees. Angels are in the sky holding up clouds, stars and constellations. Doppelmaier (Doppelmayer, Dopplemayr or Doppelmair) was a German mathematician, astronomer, cartographer, and wrote about sundials. He was born in Nuremberg, Germany, the son of the merchant Johann Siegmund Doppelmayr. He entered the Aegidien-Gymnasium in Nuremberg in 1689, then the University of Altdorf in 1696. His studies included mathematics, physics, and jurisprudence. He completed his studies in 1698 with a dissertation on the Sun. The crater Doppelmayer on the Moon was named after him by Johann Hieronymus Schröter in 1791. The minor planet 12622 Doppelmayr is also named in his honour.

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Grandkid was surprised that his name was in print. It brought a smile to his face. Quality was surpurb. was exactly as shown.
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By Ravi D.January 4, 2023Verified Purchase
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By Gerarda A.November 6, 2023Verified Purchase
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Product ID: 137952115644575058
Designed on 2009-12-10, 5:22 PM
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