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The Poeticon astronomicon : being the illustrious astronomer's exposition of the lore of the world and the heavenly sphere, together with the stories of the planets and constellations. Image 2.
Gaius Julius Hyginus
Map showing the zodiac with respect to the order they exist around the earth.
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The Poeticon astronomicon : being the illustrious astronomer's exposition of the lore of the world and the heavenly sphere, together with the stories of the planets and constellations. Image 3.
Gaius Julius Hyginus
Image of two female figures that represent the story of a constellation near Venus and Mercury. Pg. 78.
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The Poeticon astronomicon : being the illustrious astronomer's exposition of the lore of the world and the heavenly sphere, together with the stories of the planets and constellations. Image 4.
Gaius Julius Hyginus
Image of the constellation Draco the dragon, as it surrounds the two bears. Pg. 81.
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The Poeticon astronomicon : being the illustrious astronomer's exposition of the lore of the world and the heavenly sphere, together with the stories of the planets and constellations. Image 5.
Gaius Julius Hyginus
Image of the constellation Arctophylax, the bee-keeper. Pg. 82.
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The Poeticon astronomicon : being the illustrious astronomer's exposition of the lore of the world and the heavenly sphere, together with the stories of the planets and constellations. Image 6.
Gaius Julius Hyginus
Illustration of the constellation of Herculues with the head of a lion. Pg. 84.
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The Poeticon astronomicon : being the illustrious astronomer's exposition of the lore of the world and the heavenly sphere, together with the stories of the planets and constellations. Image 7.
Gaius Julius Hyginus
Illustration of the constellation of Cassiopeia enthroned. Pg. 88.
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The Poeticon astronomicon : being the illustrious astronomer's exposition of the lore of the world and the heavenly sphere, together with the stories of the planets and constellations. Image 8.
Gaius Julius Hyginus
Image of the constellation of Andromeda restrained between two branches. Pg. 89.
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The Poeticon astronomicon : being the illustrious astronomer's exposition of the lore of the world and the heavenly sphere, together with the stories of the planets and constellations. Image 9.
Gaius Julius Hyginus
Illustration of Heniochus, the charioteer, constellation with the figure guiding the horses and bulls from a chariot. Pg. 92.
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The Mirror of the World (facsimile). Image 2.
William Caxton
Image of God creating the heavens at His desk.
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The Mirror of the World (facsimile). Image 3.
William Caxton
Image of God creating Eve from the rib of Adam.
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The Mirror of the World (facsimile). Image 5.
William Caxton
Two illustrations of educators/scholars preparing and teaching lessons/researching.
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The Mirror of the World (facsimile). Image 6.
William Caxton
Image showing two figures standing on the center of the earth.
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The Mirror of the World (facsimile). Image 7.
William Caxton
Left: four figures on the sides of the earth attempting to demonstrate the way objects fall about the earth. Right: lines showing the horizon and prime meridian of the earth.
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