Erhard Weigel |
Speculum Uranico-Europaeum. Astroscopium Orbi Europeaeo Sacrum Erhardi Weigeli Mathem. Prof. P. Jena. Jena 1661
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Erhard Weigel
Speculum Uranico-Europaeum. Astroscopium Orbi Europeaeo Sacrum Erhardi Weigeli Mathem. Prof. P. Jena. Jena 1661
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Author
WEIGEL, Erhard
Publisher
Johann Durrig
Publication date: [1661-88].
Dimensions: 310 by 365 mm (12.25 by 14.25 inches).
Description
Engraved map with full original hand colour.
Notes
A very scarce and unusual celestial chart by the German astronomer, Erhard Weigel (1625-99). Weigel was an expert in mathematics as well as astronomy, and was professor of Mathematics at the University of Jena from 1653 until his death, teaching, amongst others, Gottfried von Leibniz.
Weigel's celestial chart was
first published in 1661, and republished in 1681 and 1688 (the latter edition
presumably to celebrate his appointment as an Imperial advisor). In it, Weigel
proposed an entirely new system of mapping the stars. Rather than the mixture of
classical and pagan constellations already in existence, he wanted a new system
based upon the heraldry of the nation states and principalities of seventeenth
century Europe, as well as of its principal hierarchies and social classes.
These new constellations are held in the centre of the double-headed eagle of
the Holy Roman Empire. France appears as a fleur-de-lys; Spain as the Golden
Fleece; and Turkey as a crescent moon. The eagle hovers about a globe of the
world with a detailed map of northern Europe, from Britain to Persia, showing
the extent of the Empire's power.
A rare chart, representing one of the last systematic attempts by any European
astronomer to redesign the existing celestial map.
Weigel also produced a globe in 1699 showing his new constellations; an example
is held at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.
La Tavola
https://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/19773.html
http://www.atlascoelestis.com/Weigel%20globo%201699.htm
La tavola con le costellazioni celesti tradizionali:
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Bibliografia di Erhard Weigel
http://www.erhard-weigel-gesellschaft.de/weigeliana/literaturverzeichnis/werke/
http://www.erhard-weigel-gesellschaft.de/weigeliana/
di FELICE STOPPA
GENNAIO 2020