Celestial and terrestrial globes - Brass armillarium - 2000-2010





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Brass armillary sphere dating to 2000–2010, with dimensions 21 cm high, 15 cm wide and 15 cm deep, in excellent condition and barely used with only minimal signs of wear.
Description from the seller
An armillary sphere is a celestial sphere with metallic rings representing the main circles of the sky.
The armillary sphere was invented by Eratosthenes in 255 BC. The name of the instrument comes from the Latin 'armilla,' which means bracelet. Usually, the Earth, then the Sun, are placed at the center of metal circles.
The planes of the horizon, the meridian, and the celestial equator are represented by full circles. The armillary sphere was designed as an instrument to determine position or time.
Renaissance scientists often depicted themselves with a sphere armillaire, a symbol of wisdom and knowledge. In Christian iconography, the sphere armillaire is an attribute of astronomy, one of the seven liberal arts, and a symbol of the universe. This instrument appears on the flag of Portugal.
Dimensions: H21 x L15 cm
See photos for more details about this magnificent solid brass globe.
Very nice piece.
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Seller's Story
An armillary sphere is a celestial sphere with metallic rings representing the main circles of the sky.
The armillary sphere was invented by Eratosthenes in 255 BC. The name of the instrument comes from the Latin 'armilla,' which means bracelet. Usually, the Earth, then the Sun, are placed at the center of metal circles.
The planes of the horizon, the meridian, and the celestial equator are represented by full circles. The armillary sphere was designed as an instrument to determine position or time.
Renaissance scientists often depicted themselves with a sphere armillaire, a symbol of wisdom and knowledge. In Christian iconography, the sphere armillaire is an attribute of astronomy, one of the seven liberal arts, and a symbol of the universe. This instrument appears on the flag of Portugal.
Dimensions: H21 x L15 cm
See photos for more details about this magnificent solid brass globe.
Very nice piece.
Tracked and protected shipment

