Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica

Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica – Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato – RD 167 – Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Roma (Rome, Italy)

Amsterdam (Netherlands) — 1661

A masterpiece from the golden age of Dutch cartography with magnificent images of the world systems of Ptolemy, Nicolaus Copernicus, and Tycho Brahe

  1. Andreas Cellarius (1596–1665) was a 17th century German astronomer, mathematician, and cartographer in Holland

  2. His marvelously illustrated famous atlas was published in 1661 Amsterdam by Johannes Janssonius (1588–1664)

  3. Jan Saenredam (1565–1607) and Jan van Loon inter alia were commissioned as artists for the gorgeous copperplates

Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica

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Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica

This compendium assembles some of the most beautiful charts from the famous atlas of the heavens by Andreas Cellarius. The German astronomer’s Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica was printed in Amsterdam in 1661 and is illustrated with numerous gorgeously designed copperplates. The selected engravings of the cosmology of Ptolemy, Nicolaus Copernicus, and Tycho Brahe, as well as the classic constellations convey a vivid image of the enthusiasm at the time for the events in ours skies.

Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica

Andreas Cellarius (1596–1665) was a 17th century German astronomer, mathematician, and cartographer. After his studies at the Universität Heidelberg, he went to Holland where he spend the rest of his life as a researcher and educator. He made himself unforgettable as one of the greatest astronomers of his time with the publication of his famous Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica in 1660. The atlas, also known by its shortened title Harmonia Macrocosmica, was also called the Cellarious Atlas as an homage to its author.

Great Names for a Great Project

The famous atlas of the heavens by Andreas Cellarius was published in 1661 in Amsterdam by Johannes Janssonius, a famous Dutch publisher of atlases and maps. Jan Saenredam and Jan van Loon inter alia were commissioned as artists for the gorgeous copperplates, all of them famous names of the Dutch art world at the time. The large-format engravings were sophisticatedly designed throughout, with details in gold, gorgeous decorative elements, and furthermore, were colored with the utmost mastery in the Roman edition.

“The Harmony of the Wide World…”

Each of the three bundles selected contains a chart with four tables, each 59 x 48 cm. As a result, the first chart of Ptolemaic cosmology with copperplates by Jan van Loon of contains e.g. the Ptolemaic planisphere, the scenario of the Ptolemaic world system, the planetary orbits around the earth, or a chart of the luminosity of the heavenly bodies. The second map under the subject heading Cosmology of Copernicus and Tyco Brahe contains depictions of e.g. the planisphere of Copernicus and Brahe, in copperplates from the hand of Jan van Loon. For the third map, depictions of the classic constellations were chosen. Both the 48 Ptolemaic constellations as well as the 12 additional constellations that were first discovered at the end of the 16th century. These engravings come from Jan Saenredam and show inter alia the northern and southern hemispheres.

Codicology

Alternative Titles
Harmonia macrocosmica seu atlas universalis et novus, totius universi creati cosmographiam generalem et novam exhibens
Cellarius, Atlas Coelestis - Le Costellazioni
Date
1661
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Language
Illustrations
29 large maps, etched and colored by hand
Content
Maps of the constellations and the world as theorized by Claudius Ptolemy, Nicolaus Copernicus, and Tycho Brahe, masterfully produced by the German astronomer and mathemetician Andreas Cellarius
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Available facsimile editions:
Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica – Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato – RD 167 – Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Roma (Rome, Italy)
Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato – Rome, 2009
Limited Edition: 999 copies

Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica – Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato – RD 167 – Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Roma (Rome, Italy)
Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato – Rome, 2009
Limited Edition: 999 copies

Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia Macrocosmica – Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato – RD 167 – Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale Roma (Rome, Italy)
Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato – Rome, 2009
Limited Edition: 999 copies
Facsimile Editions

#1 Cellarius, Atlas Coelestis - Le Costellazioni

Publisher: Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato – Rome, 2009
Limited Edition: 999 copies
Commentary: 1 volume by Floriana Minà
Language: Italian
1 volume: This facsimile is not complete. Reproduction of the maps no. 25-29 on 133 x 111 cm canvas as detailed as possible (scope, format, colors).
Facsimile Copy Available!
Price Category: €€
(1,000€ - 3,000€)

#2 Cellarius, Atlas Coelestis - La Cosmologia Tolemaica

Publisher: Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato – Rome, 2009
Limited Edition: 999 copies
Commentary: 1 volume by Floriana Minà
Language: Italian
1 volume: This facsimile is not complete. Reproduction of the maps no. 1, 2 , 3, and 10 on 133 x 111 cm canvas as detailed as possible (scope, format, colors).
Facsimile Copy Available!
Price Category: €€
(1,000€ - 3,000€)

#3 Cellarius, Atlas Coelestis - La Cosmologia di Copernico e di Tycho Brahe

Publisher: Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato – Rome, 2009
Limited Edition: 999 copies
Commentary: 1 volume by Floriana Minà
Language: Italian
1 volume: This facsimile is not complete. Reproduction of the maps no. 4-7 on 133 x 111 cm canvas as detailed as possible (scope, format, colors).
Facsimile Copy Available!
Price Category: €€
(1,000€ - 3,000€)
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