Astrolabe planisphere - Hemisferium

CB193214
The name "astrolabe" comes from the Greek word astro, meaning star, and labio, "that which searches," so it could be translated as "star searcher."
Nonetheless, this complex instrument has many other applications, like finding the time during the day or night, finding the time of a celestial event such...
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Museums
Musée des Confluences, Musée de l'Homme, Musée du Louvre, Musée des châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon
Theme
Physical and technical sciences
Art movement
15th century
Artist
Anonymous
Materials
Brass, Wood
Reference
CB193214
EAN
3336728357353
Model dimensions
12cm x 10cm

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