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|3||The northernmost of the 2 stars close together over the little shield in the poop |
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|xi Pup |
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|The star on the goose[-neck |
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|HR 3113 |
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|b Pup |
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HR 3084 |
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|6 the more advanced of the 2 faint stars under the bright one |
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|a Pup |
|a Pup |
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HR 3080 |
HR 3080 |
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|7 the rearmost of them |
|7. the rearmost of them |
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|HR 3162 |
|HR 3162 |
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|8 the more advanced of the 2 stars over the above-mentioned bright one |
|8. the more advanced of the 2 stars over the above-mentioned bright one |
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|h1 Pup |
|h1 Pup |
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HR 3225 |
HR 3225 |
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|9 the rearmost of them |
|9. the rearmost of them |
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|h2 Pup |
|h2 Pup |
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HR 3243 |
HR 3243 |
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|The northernmost of the 3 stars on the little shields, about on the mast holder |
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|HR 3439 |
|HR 3439 |
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|The middle one |
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|d Vel |
|d Vel |
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HR 3477 |
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|The southernmost of the three |
|The southernmost of the three |
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|e Vel |
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HR 3426 |
HR 3426 |
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|The northernmost of the 2 stars close |
|The northernmost of the 2 stars close together under these |
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|*a Vel |
|*a Vel |
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HR 3487 |
HR 3487 |
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|The southernmost of them |
|The southernmost of them |
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|*b Vel |
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3445 |
HR 3445 |
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|alf Pyx |
|alf Pyx |
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|gam Pyx |
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|lam |
|lam Vel |
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|The star on |
|The star on the cut-off of the deck |
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|psi Vel |
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|The star between the steering |
|The star between the steering-oars, in the keel |
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|sig Pup |
|sig Pup |
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|The faint star to the |
|The faint star to the rear of this |
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|HR 3055 |
|HR 3055 |
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|The bright star to |
|The bright star to the rear of this, under the deck |
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|gam Vel |
|gam Vel |
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|The bright star to the south of this, |
|The bright star to the south of this, on the lower [part of the] keel |
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|chi Car |
|chi Car |
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|The more advanced of the 2 stars in the |
|The more advanced of the 2 stars in the northern, advance steering-oar |
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|eta Col |
|eta Col |
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==== Phainomena 342: ==== |
==== Phainomena 342: ==== |
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Ἡ δὲ Κυνὸς μεγάλοιο κατ' οὐρὴν ἕλκεται Ἀργὼ |
Ἡ δὲ Κυνὸς μεγάλοιο κατ' οὐρὴν ἕλκεται Ἀργὼ |
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πρυμνόθεν· |
πρυμνόθεν· |
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Beside the tail of the Great Dog the ship Argo is hauled stern-foremost. |
Beside the tail of the Great Dog the ship Argo is hauled stern-foremost. |
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==== Phainomena 348: ==== |
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ὣς ἥ γε πρύμνηθεν Ἰησονὶς ἕλκεται Ἀργώ. |
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''Ratis'' (Manilius I, 623 and 694; Germanicus 622 and 683) |
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''Cymba'' (Avienus 757) |
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''Carina'' (Germanicus 374; Avienus 808) |
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''Puppis'' (Cic. Arat. 34; 389) |
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Even so is the Argo of Jason borne along stern-foremost. |
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=== Other names === |
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''Ratis'' (Manilius I, 623 and 694; Germanicus 622 and 683), ''Cymba'' (Avienus 757), ''Carina'' (Germanicus 374; Avienus 808), ''Puppis'' (Cic. Arat. 34; 389) |
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==Transformation Images== |
==Transformation Images== |
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File:Argo Bode1782.jpg|Argo drawn by Bode (1782) |
File:Argo Bode1782.jpg|Argo drawn by Bode (1782) |
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== Splitting Argo up into three constellations == |
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In 1755, Nicolas Louis de Lacaille divided Argo into the three modern constellations that occupy much of the same area: Carina (the keel), Puppis (the poop deck or stern), and Vela (the sails). |
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In his 1768 ''Coelum Australe Stelliferum'', Lacaille divided the more than 160 stars in the constellation into the regions ''Argûs in carina'' (Carina, the keel), ''Argûs in puppi'' (Puppis, the stern), and ''Argûs in velis'' (Vela, the sails). |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* [[References|References (general)]] |
* [[References|References (general)]] |
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* [[References (Medieval and Early Modern)|References (early modern)]] |
* [[References (Medieval and Early Modern)|References (early modern)]] |
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* Ian Ridpath's website ([ |
* Ian Ridpath's website ([http://ianridpath.com/startales/argo.html Argo], [http://www.ianridpath.com/startales/argo2.html Argo_2]) |
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[[Category: Eurasia]] |
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[[Category: Modern]] |
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[[Category: Almagest]] |
[[Category: Almagest]] |
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[[Category:88 IAU-Constellations]] |
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[[Category:4work]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:14, 4 September 2024
Argo Navis (short: Argo) is one of the constellations of the Almagest star catalogue (137 CE) that became standardized by common usage of several cultures in the subsequent centuries. In the Early Modern Era, the constellation was changed and finally included in the set of constellations, globally defined by the IAU over the course of the 1920s.
Babylonian Constellation
In the place of the Greek Argo, the Babylonian uranology recognizes the constellations of the Harrow and the Asterism of Eridu.
The Babylonian uranology does contain a constellation of a ship or rather a boat but this is at the opposite site of the sky, frequently identified with the stars in the modern constellations Sgr, CrA and Cap (or only CrA).
Transformation of Argo
Ptolemy's Almagest
Argo, The Ship is one of the southern constellations.
No. | English translation (Toomer 1984) | ident. |
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1 | The more advanced of the 2 stars in the stern-ornament | 11 (e) Pup |
2 | The rearmost of them | rho Pup |
3 | The northernmost of the 2 stars close together over the little shield in the poop | xi Pup |
4 | The southernmost of them | o Pup |
5 | The star in advance of these | m Pup
HR 2944 |
6 | The bright star in the middle of the little shield | HR 2948 +29 |
7 | The most advanced of the 3 stars under the little shield | p Pup
HR 2922 |
8 | The rearmost of them | 3 Pup |
9 | The middle one of the three | 1 Pup |
10 | The star on the goose[-neck] | HR 3113 |
11 | The northernmost of the 2 stars in the stern-keel | ? |
12 | The southernmost of them | pi Pup |
13 | Stars in the poop-deck:
1. the northernmost |
f Pup
HR 2937 |
14 | 2. the most advanced of the next 3 | HR 2961 + 64 |
15 | 3. the middle one | c Pup
HR 3017 |
16 | 4. the rearmost of the three | b Pup
HR 3084 |
17 | 5. the bright star on the deck to the rear of these | zet Pup |
18 | 6. the more advanced of the 2 faint stars under the bright one | a Pup
HR 3080 |
19 | 7. the rearmost of them | HR 3162 |
20 | 8. the more advanced of the 2 stars over the above-mentioned bright one | h1 Pup
HR 3225 |
21 | 9. the rearmost of them | h2 Pup
HR 3243 |
22 | The northernmost of the 3 stars on the little shields, about on the mast holder | HR 3439 |
23 | The middle one | d Vel
HR 3477 |
24 | The southernmost of the three | e Vel
HR 3426 |
25 | The northernmost of the 2 stars close together under these | *a Vel
HR 3487 |
26 | The southernmost of them | *b Vel
HR 3445 |
27 | The southernmost of the 2 stars in the middle of the mast | bet Pyx |
28 | The northernmost of them | alf Pyx |
29 | The more advanced of the 2 stars by the tip of the mast | gam Pyx |
30 | The rearmost of them | del Pyx |
31 | The star below the 3rd and rearmost little shield | lam Vel |
32 | The star on the cut-off of the deck | psi Vel |
33 | The star between the steering-oars, in the keel | sig Pup |
34 | The faint star to the rear of this | HR 3055 |
35 | The bright star to the rear of this, under the deck | gam Vel |
36 | The bright star to the south of this, on the lower [part of the] keel | chi Car |
37 | The most advanced of the 3 stars to the rear of this | omi Vel |
38 | The middle one | del Vel |
39 | The rearmost of the three | HR 3498 |
40 | The more advanced of the 2 stars to the rear of these, near the cut-off | kap Vel |
41 | The rearmost of them | N Vel
HR 3803 |
42 | The more advanced of the 2 stars in the northern, advance steering-oar | eta Col |
43 | The rearmost of them | nu Pup |
44 | The more advanced of the 2 stars in the other steering-oar, called Canopus | alf Car |
45 | The other, rearmost star | tau Pup |
Bayer's Uranometria
de Houtman's Star Catalogue
Mentions in ancient literature
Aratus
Phainomena 342:
Ἡ δὲ Κυνὸς μεγάλοιο κατ' οὐρὴν ἕλκεται Ἀργὼ
πρυμνόθεν·
Beside the tail of the Great Dog the ship Argo is hauled stern-foremost.
Phainomena 348:
ὣς ἥ γε πρύμνηθεν Ἰησονὶς ἕλκεται Ἀργώ.
Even so is the Argo of Jason borne along stern-foremost.
Other names
Ratis (Manilius I, 623 and 694; Germanicus 622 and 683), Cymba (Avienus 757), Carina (Germanicus 374; Avienus 808), Puppis (Cic. Arat. 34; 389)
Transformation Images
Splitting Argo up into three constellations
In 1755, Nicolas Louis de Lacaille divided Argo into the three modern constellations that occupy much of the same area: Carina (the keel), Puppis (the poop deck or stern), and Vela (the sails).
In his 1768 Coelum Australe Stelliferum, Lacaille divided the more than 160 stars in the constellation into the regions Argûs in carina (Carina, the keel), Argûs in puppi (Puppis, the stern), and Argûs in velis (Vela, the sails).
References
- References (general)
- References (early modern)
- Ian Ridpath's website (Argo, Argo_2)