EditorialHelios. Personification of the Sun. Depicted as a young man riding a chariot pulled by four horses and with a crown of lightning. Engraving from Astronomicon, by the Latin author Gaius Julius Hyginus (64 BC-17 AD). Incunabula 283. Published in Venice, ...
EditorialConstellation Centaurus. Centaur Phyllirides. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable. Colored.
EditorialEarth's Sphere according the author. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable.
EditorialConstellation Centaurus. Centaur Phyllirides. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable.
EditorialHelios. Personification of the Sun. Depicted as a young man riding a chariot pulled by four horses and with a crown of lightning. Engraving from Astronomicon, by the Latin author Gaius Julius Hyginus (64 BC-17 AD). Incunabula 283. Published in Venice, ...
EditorialArgo Navis. Mythological interpretation of the constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, represented by the ship Argo, used by Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-...
EditorialArgo Navis. Mythological interpretation of the constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, represented by the ship Argo, used by Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-...
EditorialANDROMEDA. Boreal constellation. She is identified as a young chained woman whose brightest stars represent the head, hips and feet. Engraving of the work "ASTRONOMICON" by the Spanish-Latin writer Cayo Julio HIGINIO (1st century AD). Edited in Venice ...
EditorialArgo Navis. Mythological interpretation of the constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, represented by the ship Argo, used by Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-...
EditorialEarth's Sphere according the author. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable.
EditorialConstellation Centaurus. Centaur Phyllirides. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable.
EditorialArgo Navis. Mythological interpretation of the constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, represented by the ship Argo, used by Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-...
EditorialHelios. Personification of the Sun. Depicted as a young man riding a chariot pulled by four horses and with a crown of lightning. Engraving from Astronomicon, by the Latin author Gaius Julius Hyginus (64 BC-17 AD). Incunabula 283. Published in Venice, ...
EditorialHelios. Personification of the Sun. Depicted as a young man riding a chariot pulled by four horses and with a crown of lightning. Engraving from Astronomicon, by the Latin author Gaius Julius Hyginus (64 BC-17 AD). Incunabula 283. Published in Venice, ...
EditorialEarth's Sphere according the author. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable.
EditorialConstellation Centaurus. Centaur Phyllirides. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable.
EditorialArgo Navis. Mythological interpretation of the constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, represented by the ship Argo, used by Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-...
EditorialHelios. Personification of the Sun. Depicted as a young man riding a chariot pulled by four horses and with a crown of lightning. Engraving from Astronomicon, by the Latin author Gaius Julius Hyginus (64 BC-17 AD). Incunabula 283. Published in Venice, ...
EditorialArgo Navis. Mythological interpretation of the constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, represented by the ship Argo, used by Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-...
EditorialTHEORY OF THE MERCURY ORBIT. Engraving of the work "ASTRONOMICON" by the Spanish-Latin writer Cayo Julio HIGINIO (1st century AD). Edited in Venice in the year 1485. Incunabula. Library of the University of Barcelona. Catalonia.
EditorialEarth's Sphere according the author. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable.
EditorialTAURUS. Zodiacal constellation. Engraving of the work "ASTRONOMICON" by the Spanish-Latin writer Cayo Julio HIGINIO (1st century AD). Edited in Venice in the year 1485. Incunabula.
EditorialUrsa Major and Ursa Minor, constellations of the northern hemisphere, and Draco, constellation located between the two previous ones. Engraving of the work "ASTRONOMICON" by the Spanish-Latin writer Cayo Julio HIGINIO (1st century AD). Edited in Venice...
EditorialConstellation Centaurus. Centaur Phyllirides. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-17 AD). Edited in Venice, 1485. Incunable.
EditorialTHEORY OF A SOLAR ECLIPSE. Engraving of the work "ASTRONOMICON" by the Spanish-Latin writer Cayo Julio HIGINIO (1st century AD). Published in Venice in the year 1485. Incunabula, 283. Library of the University of Barcelona. Catalonia.
EditorialArgo Navis. Mythological interpretation of the constellation of the Southern Hemisphere, represented by the ship Argo, used by Jason and the Argonauts to retrieve the Golden Fleece. Engraving in Poeticon Astronomicon, by Gaius Julius Hyginus (ca.64 BC-...
EditorialHelios. Personification of the Sun. Depicted as a young man riding a chariot pulled by four horses and with a crown of lightning. Engraving from Astronomicon, by the Latin author Gaius Julius Hyginus (64 BC-17 AD). Incunabula 283. Published in Venice, ...
EditorialANDROMEDA. Boreal constellation. She is identified as a young chained woman whose brightest stars represent the head, hips and feet. Engraving of the work "ASTRONOMICON" by the Spanish-Latin writer Cayo Julio HIGINIO (1st century AD). Edited in Venice ...
EditorialSOLAR THEORY Engraving of the work "ASTRONOMICON" by the Spanish-Latin writer Cayo Julio HIGINIO (1st century AD). Edited in Venice in the year 1485. Incunabula. Library of the University of Barcelona. Catalonia.