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Peter Apian Collection

Background imagePeter Apian Collection: Diagram showing Geocentric system of universe, 1539. Artist: Petrus Apianus

Diagram showing Geocentric system of universe, 1539. Artist: Petrus Apianus
Diagram showing Geocentric system of universe, 1539. Geocentric (earth-centred) system of universe showing Aristotles 4 elements surrounded by sphere of fixed stars, spheres of planets

Background imagePeter Apian Collection: Apians Torquetum (litho)

Apians Torquetum (litho)
3620570 Apians Torquetum (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Apians Torquetum. Illustration from The Magazine of Art (Cassell & Company, Ltd, London)

Background imagePeter Apian Collection: Peter Apian, German astronomer

Peter Apian, German astronomer
6039978 Peter Apian, German astronomer. by Bry, Theodor de (1528-98); Private Collection; (add.info.: Peter Apian, German humanist, mathematician, astronomer and cartographer, 1495-1552)

Background imagePeter Apian Collection: Telling time at night using a nocturnal, 1539

Telling time at night using a nocturnal, 1539. The hour is obtained by measuring the angular position of the imaginary line joining the pointers in the constellation of the Plough to the Pole Star

Background imagePeter Apian Collection: Measuring the altitude of the Sun, 1539

Measuring the altitude of the Sun, 1539. From Cosmographia by Peter Apian. (Antwerp, 1539)

Background imagePeter Apian Collection: Reiner Gemma Frisius, Dutch astronomer, geographer, cartographer and mathematician, 1539

Reiner Gemma Frisius, Dutch astronomer, geographer, cartographer and mathematician, 1539. Gemma Frisius (1508-1555) holding an adjustable ring dial for determining the altitude of the Sun for

Background imagePeter Apian Collection: Using astrolabes to calculate the height of a steeple, 1539. Artist: Petrus Apianus

Using astrolabes to calculate the height of a steeple, 1539. Artist: Petrus Apianus
Using astrolabes to calculate the height of a steeple, 1539. From Cosmographia, Peter Apian, Antwerp, 1539

Background imagePeter Apian Collection: Title page of Quadrans Apiani by German mathematician and astronomer Peter Apian, 1532

Title page of Quadrans Apiani by German mathematician and astronomer Peter Apian, 1532. The illustration shows his recently invented quadrant

Background imagePeter Apian Collection: Title page of Isagoge in Typum Cosmographicum seu Mappam Mundi by Peter Apian, 1523

Title page of Isagoge in Typum Cosmographicum seu Mappam Mundi by Peter Apian, 1523. The page is illustrated with a map, centred on the Mediterranean, showing only three continents, Europe

Background imagePeter Apian Collection: Peter Apian (1495-1552), German geographer, mathematician and astronomer

Peter Apian (1495-1552), German geographer, mathematician and astronomer. Apian established his reputation by issuing a world map in 1520, and the publication, in 1524



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