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Detail View: Early Printing Collection: JRL233102942

Image Number: 
JRL233102942
Reference Number: 
18025.1
Link to Catalogue: 
Image Title: 
Solar and lunar eclipses
Parent Work Title: 
Aureus hic liber est: non est preciosior ulla / Ge[m]ma kalendario: quod docet istud opus. ...
Alternative Parent Work Title: 
Calendarium. 1476
Creator: 
Regiomontanus, Joannes, 1436-1476
Creator Role: 
Author
Creator: 
Maler, Bernhard, active 1476-1478
Creator Role: 
Printer
Creator: 
Ratdolt, Erhard, 1447?-1527 or 1528
Creator Role: 
Printer
Creator: 
Löslein, Peter, active 1476-approximately 1487
Creator Role: 
Printer
Date Created: 
1476
Publication Details: 
Venice: Bernhard Maler Pictor, Erhard Ratdolt and Peter Löslein
Page/Sheet: 
35r
Image Sequence Number: 
035r
Description: 
Woodcut illustrations: black-and-white diagrams of lunar eclipses for the years 1519, 1520, 1522 and 1523. The white sections hand-coloured yellow.
Language: 
Latin
Subject: 
Astronomy--Early works to 1800
Subject: 
Astronomy--Tables--Early works to 1800
Subject: 
Calendar--Early works to 1800
Subject: 
Charts, diagrams, etc--Early works to 1800
Subject: 
Ephemerides--Early works to 1800
Category of Material: 
Printed
Sub-Category: 
Incunabula
Technique Used: 
Printing (process)
Technique Used: 
Woodcut (process)
Medium: 
Ink
Support: 
Paper
Creation Site: 
Italy: Veneto: Venezia: Venice
Item Height: 
292 mm
Item Width: 
218 mm
Provenance: 
Apponyi, Antal György, gróf, 1751-1817, former owner
Provenance: 
Apponyi, Anton, graf, 1782-1852, former owner
Provenance: 
Spencer, George John Spencer, Earl, 1758-1834, former owner
Rights Holder - Image: 
The University of Manchester Library
Access Rights: 
Creative Commons License
Notes: 
Bound with: Albertus Pighius, 'Albertus Pighius Campensis De aequinoctiorum solsticioru[m]que inuentione' (Paris: [Conrad Resch and Pierre Vidoué, 1520]).
Educational Notes: 
Incunabula Cataloguing Project (Provenance), 2021-2025
Academic Project Lead: 
Julianne Simpson
Academic Project Lead: 
Ed Potten
Academic Project Lead: 
John Gandy