EditorialWalvis (Cetus). Walvisch Man. / Cetus Mas. / Baleine M?le (title on object). Draughtsman: Anselmus Bo?tius de Boodt. Draughtsman: Elias Verhulst. Dating: 1596 - 1610. Place: Praag. Measurements: h 160 mm ? w 305 mm.
EditorialGemini, the diverse faces of the new stars, Illustration of the constellation Cetus with different brightnesses of the new star from the year 1961, signed: author Sculpsit, fig. H, after p. 164, Hevelius, Johannes (sc.), 1661, Johannes Hevelius, Jeremi...
EditorialCetus, Constellation whale, no. LIII, after p. 70, 1842, Charles F. Blunt: The beauty of the heavens: a pictorial display of the astronomical phenomena of the universe. One hundred and four coloured scenes illustrating a familiar lecture on astronomy. ...
EditorialWhale (Cetus) Walvian Man. / Cetus Mas. / Baleine M?le (title on object), Whale. The animal has the teeth of a shark and the tail and fins of a fish. Numbered top right: 1. Top left the Latin name. Part of the sixth album with drawings of fish, shells ...
EditorialCetus, Map of the constellation Whale, Fig. 42, Fig. OO, to p. 21, Johannes Hevelius, Johann Ernst von Schmieden: Johannis Hevelii prodromus astronomiae, exhibens fundamenta, quae tam ad novum plan? & correctiorem stellarum fixarum catalogum construend...
EditorialCetus, Constellation Whale, p. 112, Mair, Alexander (inc.), 1603, Ioannis Bayeri Uranometria omnium asterismorum (...). Augustae Vindelicorum: excudit Christopherus Mangus, 1603.
EditorialWalvis (Cetus). Walvisch Man. / Cetus Mas. / Baleine M?le (title on object). Draughtsman: Anselmus Bo?tius de Boodt. Draughtsman: Elias Verhulst. Dating: 1596 - 1610. Place: Praag. Measurements: h 160 mm ? w 305 mm.
EditorialPerseus delivering Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by Charles Eisen from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, London, 1778.
EditorialWalvis (Cetus). Walvisch Man. / Cetus Mas. / Baleine M?le (title on object). Draughtsman: Anselmus Bo?tius de Boodt. Draughtsman: Elias Verhulst. Dating: 1596 - 1610. Place: Praag. Measurements: h 160 mm ? w 305 mm.
EditorialPerseus rescuing Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus. On his shoulders is the helmet that made him invisible, his sword Harpe and under his cloak is the severed head of Gorgon Medusa. Vignette of human heads sacrificed to Bacchus below. Copperplate en...
EditorialIllustration of the sea-monster Coetus (Cetus) with its body formed of text or scholia. In the verses of the 'Aratea' below, an Anglo-Saxon reader has made some corrections between the lines. Aratea, with extracts from Hyginus's Astronomica in the cons...
EditorialDrawings of the Great Ship Argo (Argo Navis) and the Whale or Sea-Monster (Cetus) with the text of the poem in black, and the writing in red giving the number of stars in each part of the constellations and their total number. The grouping of the stars...
EditorialThe cetus (whale). Ortus Sanitatis. De herbis et plantis. De animalibus ? reptilibus. De Avibus et volatilibus. De Piscibus ? natatilibus. De Lapidibus ? in terre venis nasce?tibus. De Urinis et ear? specibus. Tabula medicinalis Cum directorio...
EditorialText, with illustrations of the the constellations Argo, and Cetus, the sea monster from which Perseus rescued Andromeda; by an Anglo-Saxon artist in the style of the Winchester school. Aratus. France [Fleury?]; late 10th century. Source: Harley 2506, ...
EditorialPerseus delivering Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus. Copperplate engraving by W. Walker after an illustration by Charles Eisen from The Copper Plate Magazine or Monthly Treasure, G. Kearsley, London, 1778.
EditorialPerseus rescuing Andromeda from the sea monster Cetus. On his shoulders is the helmet that made him invisible, his sword Harpe and under his cloak is the severed head of Gorgon Medusa. Vignette of human heads sacrificed to Bacchus below. Copperplate en...