Medical Astrology: Science, Art, and Influence in early-modern Europe
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Foldout, black-and-white print of Kepler's Platonic Solid Model of the Solar System from Mysterium Cosmographicum (1596)
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Hand-colored print of Ptolemy with "Astronomia," female allegorical figure of Astronomy
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Black-and-white print of geocentric cosmos with nesting spheres
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Black-and-white print of geocentric cosmos with nesting spheres
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Black-and-white print of geocentric cosmos with nesting spheres
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Hand-colored print of geocentric cosmos with nesting spheres
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Celestial and Terrestrial Spheres as seen by the eye of God
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Black-and-white print of a celestial sphere, with constellations
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Terrestrial Globe with brass stand
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Celestial Globe with brass stand
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Ornamental Frontispiece from the Epytoma in Almagestum Ptolemaei (1496), showing Ptolemy and Regiomontanus sitting beneath an armillary sphere
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Detail of the octagonal Planisphere Volvelle from the Astronomicum Caesareum (1540), featuring hand-colored depictions of the constellations
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Black-and-white print diagram of the celestial sphere, with the ecliptic and zodiac belt
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Hand-colored print diagram of the celestial sphere, with the ecliptic and zodiac belt
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Black-and-white print diagram of the celestial sphere, with the ecliptic and zodiac belt
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Astrologer in his study casting a horoscope for client, with sun, moon, and stars in the background
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Hand-colored print of an armillary sphere, labeled "Spera Mundi." It is held by a hand emerging from a cloud.