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The Harmonia Macrocosmica is a star atlas written by Andreas Cellarius and published in 1660 by Johannes Janssonius. The first part of the atlas contains copper plate prints depicting the world systems of Claudius Ptolemy, Nicolaus Copernicus, and Tycho Brahe. At the end are star maps of the classical and further constellations, the latter ones as introduced by Julius Schiller in his Coelum stellatum christianum of 1627.

Harmonia Macrocosmica
PLANISPHÆRIVM COPERNICANVM. Plate 22 of the First Edition
AuthorAndreas Cellarius
IllustratorFrederik Hendrik van den Hove, Johannes van Loon e.a.
CountryNetherlands
LanguageLatin, Dutch, German, French
PublisherJohannes Janssonius
Publication date
1660
Media typeStellar Atlas
number of plates = 29

For its importance in the history of celestial cartography, the Harmonia Macrocosmica is considered one of the notable masterworks from the Golden Age of Dutch/Netherlandish cartography (c. 1570s–1670s), along with Abraham Ortelius's Theatrum Orbis Terrarum and Johannes Blaeu's Atlas Maior. It is often described as the most beautiful celestial atlas ever published.


History


In the foreword to his Chronologica, Gerard Mercator stated the intention to publish an atlas which would cover everything of the then-known cosmos, geography and history of the earth. During his life, Mercator published five volumes of his atlas, the last one being published by his son Rumold. After Mercator's death, the Amsterdam cartographer Johannes Janssonius took over the project. He and fellow-cartographer Hendricus Hondius published their Novus Atlas in 1636, which featured over 320 maps in four languages. In 1660, Andreas Cellarius' Harmonia Macrocosmica was published as the seventh volume of the project. With the final addition of a volume describing the cities of the world from 1657, the project was finally completed.


Origins of the engravings


Of the various engravers and authors who worked on the plates of the atlas, only two have signed their work. The frontispiece of the atlas was created by Frederik Hendrik van den Hove and ten other plates were engraved by Johannes van Loon. Moreover, all the designs of the classical constellations were taken from the ones created by Jan Pieterszoon Saenredam.


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Media related to Cellarius Harmonia Macrocosmica at Wikimedia Commons


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Die Harmonia Macrocosmica ist ein historischer Sternatlas von Andreas Cellarius mit zahlreichen Kupferstichen, der 1660 von Johannes Janssonius veröffentlicht wurde. Der erste Teil enthielt Stiche der Weltansichten von Claudius Ptolemäus, Nikolaus Kopernikus und Tycho Brahe. Am Ende befinden sich Sternenkarten mit klassischen Sternenkonstellationen sowie Darstellungen, die der christlichen Betrachtung folgen und 1627 von Julius Schiller in seinem Coelum Stellatum Christianum von 1627 eingeführt wurden.
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