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Hans Krämer
Near Side of the Moon, 1905
10 1/2 x 13 in
27 x 33 cm
27 x 33 cm
CELEST1314
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Hans Krämer, Near Side of the Moon, 1905
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Karte der von der Erde aus sichtbaren Mondoberfläche Detailed lithographic map of the near-side of the Moon observed by Cherubin d'Orléans and first published in his work on optics...
Karte der von der Erde aus sichtbaren Mondoberfläche
Detailed lithographic map of the near-side of the Moon observed by Cherubin d'Orléans and first published in his work on optics "La Dioptrique oculaire" (1671).
The map, which would have originally been created using a wood-engraved technique, marks out the visible features on the Moon's surface such as craters, ridges and basaltic plains (known as Mare). This example would have been published within Hans Krämer's "Weltall und Menschheit" [Space and Humanity] published in Berlin in 1905.
This visual study of the lunar surface would have first been published in Cherubin d'Orléans's landmark study of optics and optical instruments titled "La dioptrique oculaire, ou la théorique, la positive, et la mechanique de l'oculaire dioptrique en toutes ses espèces", which was published in Paris in 1671. Cherubin d'Orléans (1613-1697) was an esteemed French instrument maker who invented the binocular telescope. He was also a Capucin Monk within the Catholic Church.
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Detailed lithographic map of the near-side of the Moon observed by Cherubin d'Orléans and first published in his work on optics "La Dioptrique oculaire" (1671).
The map, which would have originally been created using a wood-engraved technique, marks out the visible features on the Moon's surface such as craters, ridges and basaltic plains (known as Mare). This example would have been published within Hans Krämer's "Weltall und Menschheit" [Space and Humanity] published in Berlin in 1905.
This visual study of the lunar surface would have first been published in Cherubin d'Orléans's landmark study of optics and optical instruments titled "La dioptrique oculaire, ou la théorique, la positive, et la mechanique de l'oculaire dioptrique en toutes ses espèces", which was published in Paris in 1671. Cherubin d'Orléans (1613-1697) was an esteemed French instrument maker who invented the binocular telescope. He was also a Capucin Monk within the Catholic Church.
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