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Alessandro Piccolominis Early Astronomical Works: Set of Volumes I + II

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By (author): Elly Dekker Kristen Lippincott

This is a set offering the Springer books Alessandro Piccolominis Early Astronomical Works: I. An Exploration of Their Cultural Significance (ISBN 978-3-031-56785-8) and Alessandro Piccolominis Early Astronomical Works: II. An Examination of Their Scientific Content (ISBN 978-3-031-56329-4).

They present the first detailed scientific examination of Alessandro Piccolominis two early astronomical works De la Sfera del Mondo and De le Stelle Fisse .

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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031769641

About Elly DekkerKristen Lippincott

Dr Kristen Lippincott is a London-based historian specialising in art history cultural history the history of science and scientific instruments. She has spent most of her career working in and with museums most notably as the Director of the Royal Observatory Greenwich Deputy Director of the National Maritime Museum in London and as a Founding Director of The Exhibitions Team. She is currently Director of the Saxl Project. Her academic affiliations include the Warburg Institute and University of Chicago. Her research has been supported by a series of prestigious academic awards and fellowships including grants from the National Endowment for the Arts the J Paul Getty Trust and the Samuel H. Kress Foundation. During the academic year 1987-88 she was a Fellow at the Harvard Universitys Center for Renaissance Studies at the Vila I Tatti in Florence and in 2003-04 she was Visiting Professor there. She is the author of numerous scholarly articles and her books include:  Astronomy Dorling Kindersley/ Eyewitness Science series London (etc.): Dorling Kindersley 1994; The Story of Time exhibition catalogue London the National Maritime Museum 1 December 1999 - 28 September 2000 London: Merrell Holberton 1999 (translated into French (Flammarion) Spanish (Grijablo) Dutch (Sluyters) Korean (Pun-run-soop Publishing) and Hungarian (Perfekt); A Guide to the Royal Observatory Greenwich London: National Maritime Museum 2007; The Aratea ascribed to Germanicus. MS 735C Aberystwyth National Library of Wales. Commentary to the Facsimile Edition and Latin Edition with English translation Lucerne: Quaternio Verlag 2019; and The Curious History of the Text and Illustrations of Hyginuss De Astronomia Cologne: Albireo Verlag 2021. Most recently she contributed to an edition translation and iconographic examination of  the British Library manuscript attributed to Georgius Zothorus Zaparus  Fendulus Sloane Ms 3983 in Liber Astrologiae. Ab Ma'shar Treatise Barcelona: M. Moleiro 2023. Dr Elly Dekker is a Dutch astronomer and science historian specialising in the history of astronomy. She studied theoretical physics at Utrecht University. In 1975 she obtained a PhD. in astronomy at Leiden University with the thesis Spiral structure and the dynamics of flat stellar systems supervised by Hendrik C. van de Hulst. From 1978-88 she was curator at the Museum Boerhaave in Leiden. After 1988 she worked as an independent scholar on the history of astronomical models and instruments. From 1993-1995 she was Sackler fellow of the Royal Museums Greenwich. She was awarded the Caird Medal for her work on the museums globe collection in 1998. Her books include The Leiden Sphere. An exceptional seventeenth-century planetarium (Leiden 1987); with Peter van der Krogt Globes from the Western World (Zwemmer London 1993); Globes at Greenwich. A Catalogue of the Globes and Armillary Spheres in the National Maritime Museum Greenwich (Oxford Greenwich 1999); Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza: Catalogue of Orbs Spheres and Globes (Florence 2004); and Illustrating the Phaenomena: Celestial Cartography in Antiquity and the Middle Ages (Oxford 2013). Her papers comprise studies on the discovery of the southern celestial sky on medieval astrolabes and quadrants on Renaissance globes and on the history of Renaissance celestial maps.

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