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Allegory of Astronomy, from an edition of Margarita Philosophica
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Allegory of Astronomy, from an edition of Margarita Philosophica
CHT223767 Allegory of Astronomy, from an edition of Margarita Philosophica by Gregor Reisch, published in Basel, 1508 (woodcut) by Reisch, Gregor (d.1525); Private Collection; (add.info.: Encyclopedia of knowledge intended as a text-book for youthful students, containing in twelve books Latin grammar, dialectics, rhetoric, arithmetic, music, geometry, astronomy, physics, natural history, physiology, psychology, and ethics; extremely popular late medieval and Renaissance textbook in schools and universities; Gregor Reisch (1467-1525) German Carthusian humanist and writer;
); eArchives Charmet; German, out of copyright
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Astrolabe Astronomer Calculating Calculation Calculations Claudius Ptolemaeus Constellations Humanism Humanist Late Medieval Mathematics Maths Ptolemy Sextant Zodiac Ptolemaic System
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This print showcases the "Allegory of Astronomy" from an edition of Margarita Philosophica, a renowned encyclopedia published in Basel in 1508. Created by Gregor Reisch, a German Carthusian humanist and writer, this woodcut is part of a collection that aimed to provide comprehensive knowledge for young students. The image depicts various elements related to astronomy, mathematics, and celestial navigation. At its center stands Claudius Ptolemaeus, the influential Greek astronomer who lived between 127-145 AD. He is portrayed as a personification of his own work within the Ptolemaic system. Surrounding him are intricate astronomical tools such as astrolabes and sextants used for calculating positions of celestial bodies. Symbolism abounds in this allegorical representation; constellations adorn the background while a crown rests above Ptolemy's head, signifying his authority in the field. The zodiac wheel can also be observed nearby, emphasizing astrology's connection to astronomy during this period. This late medieval artwork reflects both the scientific advancements and philosophical ideas prevalent during the Renaissance era. It serves as a testament to Reisch's dedication to education and his desire to disseminate knowledge among students across schools and universities. Through this mesmerizing print captured by Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, viewers are transported back in time to appreciate not only the technical aspects but also the artistic beauty inherent in ancient astronomical studies.
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