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Here is a gallery of the historical maps that we are frequently referring to and display details of.
Here is a gallery of the historical maps that we are frequently referring to and display details of.

== Interactive digitals Maps and Globes ==
*Chinese [http://www.chinesehsc.org/chinese_astronomy.shtml Suzhou Map] (13th century with older data)
*[https://digicult2.thulb.uni-jena.de/rsc/viewer/digicult_derivate_00115090/Sternkarte2.tif 1395 Korean Map] (Uni Jena)
*[https://homepage.univie.ac.at/georg.zotti/virtual_globes/modelviewer.html?obj=globes/1279_al-Urdi/1279_al-Urdi.obj 1279 al-Urdi's Celestial Globe]
*[https://homepage.univie.ac.at/georg.zotti/virtual_globes/modelviewer.html?obj=globes/1626_Greuter_Sky/1626_Greuter_Sky.obj 1626 Nicolai&Greuter's Celestial Globe]
*[https://homepage.univie.ac.at/georg.zotti/virtual_globes/modelviewer.html?obj=globes/1688_Coronelli_Sky/1688_Coronelli_Sky.obj 1688 Coronelli's Celestial Globe]
*[https://homepage.univie.ac.at/georg.zotti/virtual_globes/modelviewer.html?obj=globes/1792_Cassini_Sky/1792_Cassini_Sky_optLayout.obj 1792 Cassini's Celestial Globe]
== Table of Resources ==
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==== Dürer (1515) ====
|[[File:Duerer1515 both 300dpi.jpg|thumb|celestial maps (north, south)]]
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==== Mercator (1551) ====
|[[File:Mercator1551 all 300dpi.png|thumb|globe gores ([https://trove.nla.gov.au/ TROVE])]]
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==== van der Keere & Plancius (1612) ====
|[[File:KEE all.JPG|thumb|globe gores]]
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==== Habrecht (1621) ====
|[[File:Habrecht1621 GlobeGores.jpg|thumb|globe gores]]
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==== Royer (1679) ====
|[[File:Royer south.jpg|thumb|Celestial south map by Augustin Royer (1679)]]
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==== Lacaille (1763) ====
|[[File:Lacaille 1763.png|thumb|screenshot of [https://www.e-rara.ch/zut/content/zoom/197200?lang=en zoomable map at library in Zurich]]]
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==== Young (1807) ====
|[[File:Young1807 Lectures celMap.jpg|thumb|Celestial Map in Young (1807): A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts (see [https://archive.org/details/lecturescourseof01younrich/page/n870/mode/1up?view=theater Internet Archive]).]]
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==== Mobacher (1881) ====
|[[File:Mobacher French-Arabic Planisphere.png|thumb|Planisphere by Mobacher (1881), French-Arabic]]
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==== Carlos Simon (1894) ====
|[[File:Carlos Simon1894 Download.png|thumb|Celestial Map by Carlos Simon (1894)]]
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Latest revision as of 09:04, 8 June 2025

Here is a gallery of the historical maps that we are frequently referring to and display details of.

Interactive digitals Maps and Globes

Table of Resources

author (year) image

Dürer (1515)

celestial maps (north, south)

Mercator (1551)

globe gores (TROVE)

van der Keere & Plancius (1612)

globe gores

Habrecht (1621)

globe gores

Royer (1679)

Celestial south map by Augustin Royer (1679)

Lacaille (1763)

Young (1807)

Celestial Map in Young (1807): A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts (see Internet Archive).

Mobacher (1881)

Planisphere by Mobacher (1881), French-Arabic

Carlos Simon (1894)

Celestial Map by Carlos Simon (1894)