Citation
      
      Alternate Title(s):    Atlas coelestis    
              
              
    
    
    
            
            
    Publication Location: London
  Year: 1729
  Item Location
      
      Exhibit:     An Artful Observation of the Cosmos    
            
    Section: The Sky at Night
      Summary      
  A globe maker for the French royal family, J. Fortin, prepared this edition of Flamsteed’s celestial atlas in a much reduced format. Flamsteed was the first Astronomer Royal, who oversaw the building of the Greenwich Observatory. Newton relied upon Flamsteed’s star positions in his Principia. Flamsteed’s large atlas was the most celebrated and influential star atlas of the 18th century, posthumously published in 1729. It will be on display at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art in Spring 2016.
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      Theme(s):     Astronomy, Art, History of the Book, Mathematics, Physics    
            
      Geographical Region(s):     England, Europe        
Resource Type: Book
    Chronological Period: 18th century 
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