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Frontispiece to The Rudolphine Tables compiled by Johannes Kepler
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Frontispiece to The Rudolphine Tables compiled by Johannes Kepler
XJF294062 Frontispiece to The Rudolphine Tables compiled by Johannes Kepler, published in 1627 (engraving) (b/w photo) by German School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Johannes Kepler (1571-1630), German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer; book contains a star catalogue and planetary tables, inspired by the work of Tycho Brahe (1546-1601), who is shown in the frontispiece along with Hipparchus (c.190-120 BC), Ptolemy (83-161 AD), and Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543); Kepler designed the frontispiece himself; temple dedicated to Urania; ); German, out of copyright
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This print showcases the intricate frontispiece of "The Rudolphine Tables" compiled by Johannes Kepler in 1627. The German School from the 17th century beautifully engraved this masterpiece, which is now part of a private collection. Johannes Kepler, a renowned mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer, meticulously designed this frontispiece himself. It pays homage to Tycho Brahe, whose work inspired Kepler's star catalogue and planetary tables. In the image, Brahe is depicted alongside other influential figures such as Hipparchus, Ptolemy, and Nicolaus Copernicus. The frontispiece features a temple dedicated to Urania - the muse of astronomy - symbolizing the celestial realm that these brilliant minds explored. Surrounding it are depictions of various scientific tools and apparatuses used for measurements and observations in astronomy. This remarkable artwork not only represents the advancements made in science during the Baroque period but also highlights Kepler's profound contributions to geometry, optics, logarithms, and more. It serves as a testament to his dedication towards unraveling the mysteries of our universe. With its intricate details and meticulous craftsmanship captured through engraving techniques prevalent at that time in Germany; this photograph allows us to appreciate both its artistic beauty and scientific significance. It stands as an enduring monument to astronomers throughout history who have tirelessly pursued knowledge about our cosmos using instruments like those depicted here. In summary: This print immortalizes Johannes Kepler's awe-inspiring frontispiece from "The Rudolphine Tables" showcasing his astronomical achievements while paying tribute to past luminaries in celestial studies.
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