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Andreas Cellarius - Solis Circa Orbem Terrarum Spiralis Revolutio

Solis Circa Orbem Terrarum Spiralis Revolutio (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
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Andreas Cellarius was a Dutch–German cartographer and cosmographer best known for his 1660 Harmonia Macrocosmica, a major star atlas.

He was born in Neuhausen, and was educated in Heidelberg. The Protestant Cellarius may have left Heidelberg at the onset of the Thirty Years' War in 1618 or in 1622, when the city came into Catholic hands. His activities are unclear at this time, but based on his later works, it is conjectured that he spent time in Poland where he may have worked as a military engineer.

In 1625, he married Catharina Eltemans in Amsterdam, where he worked as a schoolmaster at a Latin school. After a brief stay in The Hague, the family moved to Hoorn. From 1637 until his death, he was rector of the Latin School in Hoorn, where Pieter Anthoniszoon Overtwater was conrector.

The minor planet 12618 Cellarius is named in his honour.

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Constellations according to Christian symbolism

Constellations according to Christian symbolism (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
The magnitude of various celestial bodies and stars

The magnitude of various celestial bodies and stars (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
Haemisphaerium Stellatum Australe Antiquum

Haemisphaerium Stellatum Australe Antiquum (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
celestial chart illustrating the Sun’s orbit around the Earth

celestial chart illustrating the Sun’s orbit around the Earth (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
Scenographia Systematis Copernicani

Scenographia Systematis Copernicani (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
Orbium Planetarum Terram Complectentium Scenographia

Orbium Planetarum Terram Complectentium Scenographia (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
Copernican astronomical chart in the form of the concentric circles

Copernican astronomical chart in the form of the concentric circles (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
The Theory of Epicycles

The Theory of Epicycles (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
(Ptolemaic Solar System) Scenographia Systematis Mundani Ptolemaici . . .

(Ptolemaic Solar System) Scenographia Systematis Mundani Ptolemaici . . . (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
Corporum Coelestium Magnitudines

Corporum Coelestium Magnitudines (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
celestial map – Haemisphaerium Stellatum Boreale Antiquum

celestial map – Haemisphaerium Stellatum Boreale Antiquum (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
The movements of Venus and Mercury

The movements of Venus and Mercury (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
Claudius Ptolemy’s geocentric model of the Universe

Claudius Ptolemy’s geocentric model of the Universe (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
Planisphaerium Ptolemaicum, Sive Machina Orbium Mundi Ex Hypothesi Ptolemaica In Planno Disposita

Planisphaerium Ptolemaicum, Sive Machina Orbium Mundi Ex Hypothesi Ptolemaica In Planno Disposita (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
Haemisphaerium Stellatum Boreale Cum Subiecto Hemisphaerio Terrestri

Haemisphaerium Stellatum Boreale Cum Subiecto Hemisphaerio Terrestri (1660)

Andreas Cellarius (German , 1596–1665)
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