Nur Bild anzeigenAratea, Eridanus Constellation, 9th CenturyThe longest constellation in the sky, Eridanus or river god. Each page of the Aratea has a poem on the bottom half, written by the 3rd century BC poet Aratus and translated into Latin by Cicero, describing a constellation. The constellation is drawn above the poetry constructed with words taken from Hyginus’ Astronomica. The passages used to form the images describe the constellation which they create, neither the words or images would make full sense without the other to complete the scene. NOTE: red dots show where the stars appear in the sky. France, 9th century (cropped and cleaned).BildnummerAKG8147796KollektionScience SourceBildnachweisakg-images / © British Library/SCIENCE SOURCEBilddatum27.7.2009Zeitperiode9. JAHRHUNDERTMITTELALTERThemenASTRONOMIEGESCHICHTEGRIECHISCHE KUNSTKOMMUNIKATIONPOESIERÖMISCHSTERNBILDPersonenERIDANUSGröße3608px × 4500px (46 MB) 30.5 cm × 38.1 cm @ 300 dpiRestriktionenNo model release.No property release.Zur Lightbox 'My First Lightbox' hinzufügen Zum Warenkorb hinzufügenDownload