PICCOLOMINI, Alessandro.
De le stelle fisse libro uno.
De le stelle fisse libro uno.
[Bound with] De la sfera del mondo.
Stock Code 98418
Venice, Giovanni Varisco, 1559
Originally published in 1540, the present work contains forty-seven star maps (numbered i-xlviii, xxiv not used as always), one for each of the Ptolemaic constellations with the exception of Equuleus. In this work Piccolomini pioneered the use of letters to identify the stars - a system later adopted by Bayer and, through him, by all modern astronomers. Following the first edition of 1540, there were at least ten further Italian editions, and three French and Latin translations, within the first century after the initial publication, a testament to the popularity and importance of Piccolomini's work.
Two works in one vol., 4to De le stelle fisse: engraved title, 244pp., incorporating 47 full-page woodcut star maps printed recto and verso; De la sfera del mondo: engraved title, 12, 99pp. illustrations in text, eighteenth-century Italian half calf, marbled boards, morocco label, light soiling to title, a very good copy.
Norman Library of Science and Medicine 1696; BM STC (Italian), p154; Brown (Astronomical Atlases), pp17-18; Houzeau & Lancaster 2491; cf. Deborah J. Warner, (The Sky Explored: Celestial Cartography 1500-1800).
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