Cetus constellations, 1829 C016 / 4414
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Cetus constellations, 1829 C016 / 4414
Cetus constellations. 19th-century map of stars and constellations from the celestial atlas Sozviezdiia Predstavlennyia na XXX Tablitsakh (1829) by Kornelius Reissig, an Associate Member of the Russian Academy Sciences in St. Petersburg. The title translates as: Presentation of constellations in 30 tables. This was the earliest Russian star atlas, and was based on earlier work by Bode (1806) and Flamsteed (1776). The constellations are labelled in Cyrillic, represented by mythological figures and animals. This is Plate 28, showing the constellations of Cetus (the sea monster), part of Eridanus (the river), Fornax (furnace), and Machina Electrica (the electric machine)
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1829 Book Celestial Atlas Celestial Cartography Constellation Constellations Coordinates Cyrillic Diagram Fornax Furnace Gold Leaf Grid Kornelius Reissig Night Sky Publication Punched Holes Representation River Russian Star Star Atlas Star Map Stars Uranography Cetus Electric Machine Eridanus Plate 28 Sea Monster
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This print showcases the intricate beauty of the Cetus constellations, as depicted in a 19th-century map from the celestial atlas Sozviezdiia Predstavlennyia na XXX Tablitsakh. Created by Kornelius Reissig, an esteemed Associate Member of the Russian Academy Sciences in St. Petersburg, this early Russian star atlas drew inspiration from earlier works by Bode and Flamsteed. Against a striking black background, this historical illustration transports us back to a time when celestial cartography was both an art form and scientific pursuit. The constellations are meticulously labeled in Cyrillic script and represented by mythological figures and animals. Plate 28 specifically highlights Cetus (the sea monster), Eridanus (the river), Fornax (furnace), and Machina Electrica (the electric machine). The gold leaf accents add a touch of elegance to this remarkable artwork, while punched holes along the edges suggest its purpose as part of a larger publication or collection. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing star map, we cannot help but marvel at how our ancestors sought to understand and navigate the vastness of the night sky. This print is not just an aesthetic masterpiece; it also serves as a valuable historical artifact that sheds light on our fascination with astronomy throughout history. Its presence invites us to explore these ancient constellations anew, bridging past knowledge with present wonderment under one celestial canopy.
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