Drawing by Apianus (1539) Using a device used to calculate the time in relation to the stars at night. Cosmographia by Pietro Apiano, Paris 1551 by Petrus Apianus

Drawing by Apianus (1539) Using a device used to calculate the time in relation to the stars at night. Cosmographia by Pietro Apiano, Paris 1551

(drawing by Apianus (1539) Using a device used to calculate the time in relation to the stars at night (night).Cosmographia by Pietro Apiano, Paris 1551.)


Petrus Apianus

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Drawing by Apianus (1539) Using a device used to calculate the time in relation to the stars at night. Cosmographia by Pietro Apiano, Paris 1551 by Petrus Apianus. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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