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Cometographia, totam naturam cometarum, utpote sedem, parallaxes, distrantias, ortum & interitum ... cumprimis vero, cometae anno 1652, 1661, 1664 & 1665 ab ipso auctore, summo studio observati ... exponuntur.. by HEVELIUS, Johannes - 1668

by HEVELIUS, Johannes

Cometographia, totam naturam cometarum, utpote sedem, parallaxes, distrantias, ortum & interitum ... cumprimis vero, cometae anno 1652, 1661, 1664 & 1665 ab ipso auctore, summo studio observati ... exponuntur.. by HEVELIUS, Johannes - 1668

Cometographia, totam naturam cometarum, utpote sedem, parallaxes, distrantias, ortum & interitum ... cumprimis vero, cometae anno 1652, 1661, 1664 & 1665 ab ipso auctore, summo studio observati ... exponuntur..

by HEVELIUS, Johannes

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Gdansk: Simon Reiniger for the author, 1668. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Folio (349 x 224 mm). [38], 913, [47] pp., including half-title, additional engraved pictorial title-page after A. Stech by E. Visscher, letterpress title, 38 engraved plates (4 double-page) numbered A-OO, engraved illustrations throughout, 2 engraved ornamental initials, 2 engraved historiated headpieces, engraved allegorical roundel, ornamental woodcut initials and tailpieces, typographic headpieces. Without the initial blank. Signatures: [a]4 b-e4 A-6E4 (-a1 blank). Bound in 18th-century sprinkled calf, spine with 6 raised bands, compartments with gilt decoration and a gilt-lettered morocco label, gilt tooling to boards and board edges, marbled endpapers, red-sprinkled edges (rebacked preserving most of original spine, boards somewhat scratched). Half-title little soiled and stained, upper corner of leaf F2 and lower corner of Dd2 torn not affecting text, small hole from paper flaw in leaf o1 (affecting 2 letters of text) and plate FF (not affecting image), 2 tears in plate Z with old repair, light dampstains at blank margin of approx. 6 leaves, very minor occasional spotting and age-toning only. A fine, handsome copy. ---- FIRST EDITION OF HEVELIUS'S ACCLAIMED STUDY OF COMETS AND HIS SECOND GREAT WORK after the Selenographia. The Cometographia advocated the idea that the motions of comets are fundamentally parabolic. "One of the major works of Hevelius, which had been almost fifteen years in preparation. The first book gives the observational data on the Comet of 1652, the subsequent two books attempt to prove the existence of comets far beyond the atmosphere of the earth. The fourth book gives a detailed account of the actual parallax of the Comet of 1652, while the fifth book deals with the true position of the comet and its distance from the earth. The subsequent books are concerned with the tail of the comet, its size and its structure. A description of the comets of 1661, 1664, and 1665 is followed by a complete listing of about four hundred comets known from ancient times up to 1665" (B.Y.U.). "The Danzig brewer and astronomer Johannes Hevelius (1611-1687), in his monumental work Cometographia of 1668, discussed comets thoroughly and brought the various theories that previously existed into a single overall picture ... Like Kepler, Hevelius initially adopted a linear motion, but later established that curved paths must be involved, and that comets moved fastest when near the Sun. He took parabolas or hyperbolas as the probable form of orbit. Hevelius supported the view that comets themselves were disc-shaped and lay at right-angles to the Sun. They arose in the atmospheres of Jupiter and Saturn by the transpiration of vapours - a reflection of the then common view that such vapours were to be found on many heavenly bodies: as spots on the Sun, for example. Hevelius chose Jupiter and Saturn on the basis of the colour of comets. The tail was formed from particles ejected from the core of the comet, and which were then swept away from the head by the Sun." (R. Stoyan, Atlas of Great Comets. Cambridge Univ. Press, 2015, p.28). The fine engraved title-page includes a view of Hevelius's observation platform, as well as a depiction of Hevelius "sitting at a table with a cometary orbit shown as a conic section combined with a spiral, the sun at the focus of the former. By contrast, a figure of Aristotle holds an illustration of some linear and sublunary cometary paths" (DSB). Of Hevelius's two great works, Cometographia is much the rarer. We can trace 5 copies only that have sold at auction in the past 30 years. References: B.Y.U. Catalogue/Hevelius 10; Honeyman sale 4:1674; DSB VI, p.362. - Visit our website for additional images and information.
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  • Publisher Simon Reiniger for the author
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  • Date Published 1668
  • Keywords Astronomy, naked eye observations, comets
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The Illustrated Account Given by Hevelius in His "Machina Celestis of the Method of Mounting His Telescopes and Erecting an Observatory, Reprinted ... Copy With Some Remarks by C. Leeson Prince

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Your Place in the Cosmos

by Magee, James Edmund & Johannes Hevelius

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Machina Coelestis. Das himmlische Instrumentarium: Aus der lateinischen in die deutsche Sprache übertragen von Felix Lühning

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Selenographia: Aus der lateinischen in die deutsche Sprache übertragen von Felix Lühning

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Correspondence of Johannes Hevelius and Stanis?aw Lubieniecki

by Johannes Hevelius

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London: Printed for John Martyn, Printer to the Royal Society, 1676. No Binding. Very Good. pp 647-678 (Pppp1-Tttt4 - lacking the engraved plate) An early edition of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society containing contributions from Van Leeuwenhoek, Hevlius, Flamsteed, Cassini and a review of Robert Boyle's Experiments, Notes. Quarto pamphlet bound by Sotherans of London marbled paper covered boards with an antique-style paper label to the upper cover and new endpapers The text is close cropped, affecting signatures at the foot of the page and even a line of text on a couple of pages. There is a big stain across the first leaf. Even by the standards of the Royal Society this is an unusually interesting compilation with Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek writing about his discovery of 'sels or pores' in trees, Hevelius, Flamsteed and Cassini provide observational data on a solar eclipse, 23 June 1675, and unsigned reviews of new works by Boyle and other writers. Very Good Please contact… Read More
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Selenographia Sive Lunae Descriptio

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New York: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1967. Hardcover. Near Fine with no dust jacket. A little wrinkling to the cloth on the spine. Shipping will be extra please inquire. Preface translated from the German by Ruth Michaelis-Jena with the collaboration of Patrick Murray. All plates present including revolving circular illustrated plate. ; Facsimile reprint of the original edition of 1647 with a preface by H. Lambrecht, Jena ; 9 1/4 x 13 7/8"; 579 pages.
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Tabula Selenographica in qua Lunarium Macularum exacta Descriptio secundum Nomenclaturam Praestantissimorum Astronomorum tam Hevelii quam Riccioli Curiosis Rei Sidereae Cultoribus exhibetur Joh. Babr. Doppelmajero Math. P.P. upera Joh. Baptistae Homanni Norinbergae. Undated 1707 or 1742

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GORGEOUS HAND-COLORED EARLY 18th c. DOUBLE HEMISPHERE MAP OF THE SURFACE OF THE MOON - based upon the models of Johannes Hevelius and Giovanni Riccioli, this map is the first comparative chart of the Moon. Both spheres illustrate the same side of the Moon and each is topographically detailed, offering a greater than 360 degree viewing with all visible features weighted equally. The left hand map is by Hevelius with place names rendered in his nomenclature; the right hand map is by Riccioli with place names rendered in his nomenclature. Though the two systems of naming would go on to compete with each other for another 140 years, eventually Hevelius' Latin names gave way to those of Riccioli's (and those names remain in use today). The map measures a full 20.5 x 23.5 inches (52.07 x 59.69cm) and first appeared in 1707 in Johann Baptist Homann's Neuer Atlas, then again in 1742 as plate no. 11 in Doppelmayr's important Atlas Coelestis. Because both were published by Homann's Nuremburg firm, there is… Read More
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