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Selenographia, sive Lunae descriptio (Selenography, or A Description of The Moon) was printed in 1647 and is a milestone work by Johannes Hevelius. It includes the first detailed map of the moon, created from Hevelius's personal observations.[1] In his treatise, Hevelius reflected on the difference between his own work and that of Galileo Galilei. Hevelius remarked that the quality of Galileo's representations of the Moon in Sidereus nuncius (1610) left something to be desired. Selenography was dedicated to King Ladislaus IV of Poland and along with Riccioli/Grimaldi's Almagestum Novum became the standard work on the Moon for over a century.[2] There are many copies that have survived, including those in Bibliothèque nationale de France, in the library of Polish Academy of Sciences, in the Stillman Drake Collection at the Thomas Fisher Rare Books Library at the University of Toronto, and in the Gunnerus Library at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim.[3]

Map of the Moon
Map of the Moon
Title page
Title page

Notes


  1. Lyons, Martyn (2011). Books: A Living History. London: Thames & Hudson. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-500-29115-3.
  2. "Adler Planetarium / CyberSpace / The Moon / Observing the Moon". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
  3. "Selenographia by Johann Hevelius". Archived from the original on 2012-02-06. Retrieved 2007-09-23.




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[de] Selenographia sive Lunae Descriptio

Selenographia sive Lunae Descriptio[1] (Latein, Selenographie oder die Beschreibung des Mondes) ist ein Werk von Johannes Hevelius, das im Jahr 1647 in der Offizin Hünfeld, Danzig, veröffentlicht wurde.
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[es] Selenographia, sive Lunae descriptio

Selenographia, sive Lunae descriptio,  (Selenografía, o una descripción de La Luna) es un tratado astronómico clave impreso en 1647, obra de Johannes Hevelius. En este libro, Hevelius reflejó la diferencia entre su propio trabajo y el de Galileo Galilei, remarcando que la calidad de las representaciones de Galileo de la Luna en Sidereus nuncius (1610) dejaban mucho que desear. Selenographia... se dedicó al rey Vladislao IV de Polonia y junto con el Almagestum Novum de Riccioli/Grimaldi se convirtió en el trabajo de referencia sobre la Luna durante un siglo.[1]



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