Astronomy

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Andromeda, Perseus, Cassiopeia, 1882

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Andromeda, Perseus, Cassiopeia It is an 1882 engraving representing the zodiac constellations.
This woodcut, with an image measuring 13x18 cm, is printed on a sheet of 17x26 cm and features text on the verso, taken from a 19th century French work on astronomy.

  • Sheet size: cm. 17×26
  • Engraving size: cm. 13×18
  • Technique: Woodcut
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Support: Paper

Astronomy, 1771, telescope telescope

25,00 

Astronomy It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice in 1771.
This work is taken from the important Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances, edited by Diderot and D'Alembert.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: cm. not specified
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper with white backing
  • Condition: Excellent condition

This engraving is particularly interesting because it comes from the edition of the Diderot and D'Alembert Encyclopedia, known as Yverdon Encyclopedia, published in Switzerland.
Unlike the original version, this edition is less influenced by French and anti-religious ideals, earning it the nickname of Protestant encyclopedia and contributing to its diffusion in Northern Europe.

Astronomy, 1771, telescope telescope

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Astronomy It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice In the 1771, taken from the important work Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances.
This engraving is part of the edition of the Encyclopedia of Diderot and D'Alembert, known as Yverdon Encyclopedia, published in Switzerland.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: cm. 24×18 approx.
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

This engraving, less influenced by French and anti-religious thought than the original, was defined as a Protestant encyclopedia and had a notable diffusion in Northern Europe.

Astronomy, 1771, telescope telescope

25,00 

Astronomy It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice in 1771, taken from the important work Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances, edited by Diderot and D'Alembert.
This engraving is part of the edition known as Yverdon Encyclopedia, published in Switzerland, which stands out for its less French and less anti-religious approach than the original, thus earning it the nickname of Protestant encyclopedia and a notable diffusion in Northern Europe.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: not specified
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Astronomy, 1771, telescope telescope

25,00 

Astronomy It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice in 1771, taken from the important work Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances.
This engraving is part of the edition edited by De Felice, known as Yverdon Encyclopedia, which stands out for its less French and less anti-religious approach than the original by Diderot and D'Alembert, thus earning it the nickname of the Protestant encyclopedia.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: cm. not specified
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Astronomy, 1771, telescope astrolabe planisphere

25,00 

Astronomy It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice in 1771, taken from the important work Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances.
This engraving is a fascinating study in astronomy, with details including a spyglass, a telescope, an astrolabe, and a planisphere.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: cm. not specified
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

This engraving is part of the edition of the Encyclopedia of Diderot and D'Alembert, known as Yverdon Encyclopedia, published in Switzerland. Unlike the original version, this edition is less influenced by French and anti-religious ideas, earning it the nickname of Protestant encyclopedia and contributing to its diffusion in Northern Europe.

Astronomy, 1771, telescope armillary sphere

25,00 

Astronomy It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice in 1771, taken from the important work Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances, edited by Diderot and D'Alembert.
This engraving depicts a telescope and an armillary sphere, symbols of the astronomical knowledge of the time.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: unspecified
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper with white backing
  • Condition: Excellent condition

The work is part of the edition of the Encyclopedia of Diderot and D'Alembert, known as Yverdon Encyclopedia, published in Switzerland. This edition, less influenced by French and anti-religious ideas, is known as the Protestant encyclopedia and had a notable diffusion in Northern Europe.

Astronomy, 1771, Phases of the Moon

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Astronomy, 1771, Phases of the Moon It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice, part of the work Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances.
This engraving, published in 1771, comes from the edition of the Encyclopedia of Diderot and D'Alembert, known as Yverdon Encyclopedia, which was distinguished by its less French and more Protestant approach, contributing to its spread in Northern Europe.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: cm. 24×18 approx.
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Astronomy, 1771, The globe, Planisphere

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Astronomy It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice in 1771, taken from the important work Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances.
This engraving represents a planisphere and is part of the edition of the Diderot and D'Alembert Encyclopedia, known as Yverdon Encyclopedia, published in Switzerland.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: cm. 24×18
  • Technique: Burin
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent

This engraving is particularly interesting because, unlike the original version by Diderot and D'Alembert, it presents a less French and less anti-religious approach, earning it the nickname of Protestant encyclopedia and ensuring a strong diffusion in Northern Europe.

Astronomy, 1771, the moon

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Astronomy, 1771, the moon It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice (1723-1789), taken from the important work Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances, edited by Diderot and D'Alembert.
This engraving, dated 1771, is a significant example of the diffusion of scientific knowledge of the time, particularly in the field of astronomy.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: cm. 24×18
  • Technique: Burin
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent

This engraving is part of the edition of the Encyclopedia of Diderot and D'Alembert, known as Yverdon Encyclopedia, published in Switzerland.
Unlike the original version, this edition is less influenced by French thought and has a less anti-religious approach, thus earning it the nickname of Protestant encyclopedia and contributing to its wide diffusion in Northern Europe.

Astronomy, 1771, the Orion Nebula

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Astronomy, 1771, the Orion Nebula It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice (1723-1789), taken from the important work Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances.
This engraving, published in 1771, is part of the edition of the Encyclopedia of Diderot and D'Alembert, known as Yverdon Encyclopedia, curated by De Felice.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: not specified
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

This engraving is particularly interesting because, unlike the original version by Diderot and D'Alembert, it presents a less French and less anti-religious approach, thus earning it the nickname of Protestant encyclopedia and ensuring a strong diffusion in Northern Europe.

Astronomy, 1771, Simple Micrometer

25,00 

Astronomy, 1771, Simple Micrometer It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice, part of the work Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances, edited by Diderot and D'Alembert.
This engraving, dated 1771, is a significant example of the diffusion of scientific knowledge in 18th-century Europe.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: cm. 24×18
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent

The engraving is noted for its artistic quality and informative content, representing an important resource for astronomy scholars.
The version of the encyclopedia edited by De Felice, known as Yverdon Encyclopedia, stands out for its less French and less anti-religious approach, earning it the nickname of Protestant encyclopedia and a notable diffusion in Northern Europe.

Astronomy, 1771, Simple Micrometer

25,00 

Astronomy, 1771, Simple Micrometer It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice, parte dell’importante opera Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances.
Questa incisione, datata 1771, è tratta dall’edizione della Enciclopedia di Diderot e D’Alembert, nota come Yverdon Encyclopedia, published in Switzerland.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent
  • Technique: Burin

Questa edizione si distingue per un approccio meno francese e meno antireligioso rispetto all’originale, guadagnandosi il soprannome di enciclopedia protestante e assicurando una forte diffusione nel Nord Europa.

Astronomy, 1771, Simple Micrometer Telescope

25,00 

Astronomy, 1771, Simple Micrometer Telescope It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice, part of the work Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances.
Questa incisione, pubblicata nel 1771, proviene dall’edizione della Enciclopedia di Diderot e D’Alembert, nota come Yverdon Encyclopedia, che si distingue per il suo approccio meno francese e meno antireligioso, guadagnandosi il soprannome di enciclopedia protestante.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: not specified
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Astronomy, 1771, octant telescope

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Astronomy It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice In the 1771.
Questa opera è tratta dall’importante opera enciclopedica Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances, edited by Diderot and D'Alembert.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: cm. 24×18
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition, with white back

This engraving is part of the edition of the Encyclopedia of Diderot and D'Alembert, known as Yverdon Encyclopedia, published in Switzerland.
Rispetto alla versione originale, questa edizione presenta un approccio meno francese e meno antireligioso, guadagnandosi il soprannome di enciclopedia protestante e assicurando una forte diffusione nel Nord Europa.

Astronomy, 1771, Quadrant

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Astronomy It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice in 1771.
This work is taken from the important Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances, edited by Diderot and D'Alembert.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: cm. not specified
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent condition, with white back

This engraving is part of the edition of the Encyclopedia of Diderot and D'Alembert, known as Yverdon Encyclopedia, published in Switzerland.
Unlike the original version, this edition is less influenced by French and anti-religious thought, earning it the nickname of Protestant encyclopedia and contributing to its diffusion in Northern Europe.

Astronomy, 1771, Quadrant

25,00 

Astronomy It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice in 1771.
This work is taken from the important Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances, edited by Diderot and D'Alembert.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: cm. 24×18
  • Technique: Burin
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent

This engraving is part of the edition of the Encyclopedia of Diderot and D'Alembert, known as Yverdon Encyclopedia, published in Switzerland.
Unlike the original version, this edition is less influenced by French and anti-religious thought, earning it the nickname of Protestant encyclopedia and contributing to its diffusion in Northern Europe.

Astronomy, 1771, Jupiter's satellites

25,00 

Astronomy, 1771, Jupiter's satellites It is a burin engraving made by Fortunate Bartholomew De Felice, part of the work Encyclopedie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances, edited by Diderot and D'Alembert.
Questa incisione, datata 1771, è un esempio significativo della diffusione del sapere astronomico nell’epoca.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×18
  • Engraving size: cm. 24×18
  • Technique: Burin
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Questa incisione è parte dell’edizione dell’Enciclopedia di Diderot e D’Alembert, nota come Yverdon Encyclopedia, pubblicata in Svizzera. Essa si distingue per un approccio meno francese e meno antireligioso, guadagnandosi il soprannome di enciclopedia protestante, che ne ha favorito la diffusione nel Nord Europa.

Diderot and D'Alembert, 1771, Astronomy, Armillary Sphere

130,00 

Diderot and D'Alembert, 1771, Astronomy, Armillary Sphere è un’incisione al bulino realizzata da Fortunato Bartolomeo De Felice, parte della celebre Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire Universel Raisonné des connaissances.
Questa incisione, pubblicata nel 1771, è un esempio significativo della diffusione del sapere scientifico dell’epoca, in particolare nel campo dell’astronomia.

  • Sheet size: cm. 24×30
  • Engraving size: cm. 24×30
  • Support: Medium thickness laid paper
  • Condition: Excellent state of preservation

Questa incisione è parte dell’edizione dell’Enciclopedia di Diderot e D’Alembert, nota come Encyclopédie d’Yverdon, pubblicata in Svizzera.
Its different approach, less French and less anti-religious, gave it the nickname of Protestant encyclopedia, contributing to its diffusion in Northern Europe.

John Flamsteed – Carta celeste o astronomica (emisfero australe), 1776

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John Flamsteed – Carta celeste o astronomica (emisfero australe), 1776
Incisione astronomica tratta dall’Atlas Céleste Of John Flamsteed, pubblicato a Parigi nel 1776 da Delamarche.
Questa affascinante acquaforte rappresenta l’emisfero australe con una mappatura dettagliata delle stelle e delle costellazioni, basata sulle osservazioni dell’astronomo reale John Flamsteed. L’Atlas Céleste fu un punto di riferimento fondamentale per l’astronomia del XVIII secolo e Jean Fortin si occupò della riduzione delle tavole per questa edizione parigina.

  • Era: XVIII secolo (1776)
  • Technique: Etching
  • Sheet size: Medie (cm 21×25 circa)
  • Support: Laid paper
  • Condition: Buone (piega editoriale, macchia di umido in basso al centro)

Un’importante testimonianza storica della cartografia celeste settecentesca, ideale per collezionisti e appassionati di astronomia.

John Flamsteed – Carta celeste o astronomica Costellazione Ercole Zodiaco 1776

80,00 

John Flamsteed – Carta celeste o astronomica (emisfero australe), 1776
Incisione astronomica tratta dall’Atlas Céleste Of John Flamsteed, pubblicato a Parigi nel 1776 da Delamarche.
Questa affascinante acquaforte rappresenta l’emisfero australe con una mappatura dettagliata delle stelle e delle costellazioni, basata sulle osservazioni dell’astronomo reale John Flamsteed. L’Atlas Céleste fu un punto di riferimento fondamentale per l’astronomia del XVIII secolo e Jean Fortin si occupò della riduzione delle tavole per questa edizione parigina.

  • Era: XVIII secolo (1776)
  • Technique: Etching
  • Sheet size: Medie (cm 21×25 circa)
  • Support: Laid paper
  • Condition: Buone (piega editoriale, macchia di umido in basso al centro)

Un’importante testimonianza storica della cartografia celeste settecentesca, ideale per collezionisti e appassionati di astronomia.

John Flamsteed – Carta celeste o astronomica Costellazione Pegaso Zodiaco 1776

80,00 

John Flamsteed – Carta celeste o astronomica (emisfero australe), 1776
Incisione astronomica tratta dall’Atlas Céleste Of John Flamsteed, pubblicato a Parigi nel 1776 da Delamarche.
Questa affascinante acquaforte rappresenta l’emisfero australe con una mappatura dettagliata delle stelle e delle costellazioni, basata sulle osservazioni dell’astronomo reale John Flamsteed. L’Atlas Céleste fu un punto di riferimento fondamentale per l’astronomia del XVIII secolo e Jean Fortin si occupò della riduzione delle tavole per questa edizione parigina.

  • Era: XVIII secolo (1776)
  • Technique: Etching
  • Sheet size: Medie (cm 21×25 circa)
  • Support: Laid paper
  • Condition: Buone (piega editoriale, macchia di umido in basso al centro)

Un’importante testimonianza storica della cartografia celeste settecentesca, ideale per collezionisti e appassionati di astronomia.

John Flamsteed – Carta celeste o astronomica Emisfero Boreale 1776

80,00 

John Flamsteed – Carta celeste o astronomica (emisfero australe), 1776
Incisione astronomica tratta dall’Atlas Céleste Of John Flamsteed, pubblicato a Parigi nel 1776 da Delamarche.
Questa affascinante acquaforte rappresenta l’emisfero australe con una mappatura dettagliata delle stelle e delle costellazioni, basata sulle osservazioni dell’astronomo reale John Flamsteed. L’Atlas Céleste fu un punto di riferimento fondamentale per l’astronomia del XVIII secolo e Jean Fortin si occupò della riduzione delle tavole per questa edizione parigina.

  • Era: XVIII secolo (1776)
  • Technique: Etching
  • Sheet size: Medie (cm 21×25 circa)
  • Support: Laid paper
  • Condition: Buone (piega editoriale, macchia di umido in basso al centro)

Un’importante testimonianza storica della cartografia celeste settecentesca, ideale per collezionisti e appassionati di astronomia.

John Flamsteed – Carta celeste o astronomica Planisfero, 1776

80,00 

John Flamsteed – Carta celeste o astronomica (emisfero australe), 1776
Incisione astronomica tratta dall’Atlas Céleste Of John Flamsteed, pubblicato a Parigi nel 1776 da Delamarche.
Questa affascinante acquaforte rappresenta l’emisfero australe con una mappatura dettagliata delle stelle e delle costellazioni, basata sulle osservazioni dell’astronomo reale John Flamsteed. L’Atlas Céleste fu un punto di riferimento fondamentale per l’astronomia del XVIII secolo e Jean Fortin si occupò della riduzione delle tavole per questa edizione parigina.

  • Era: XVIII secolo (1776)
  • Technique: Etching
  • Sheet size: Medie (cm 21×25 circa)
  • Support: Laid paper
  • Condition: Buone (piega editoriale, macchia di umido in basso al centro)

Un’importante testimonianza storica della cartografia celeste settecentesca, ideale per collezionisti e appassionati di astronomia.

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