ID 993254
Lot 123 | BRAHE, Tycho (1546-1601)
Estimate value
£ 25 000 – 35 000
Astronomiae instauratae mechanica. Nuremberg: Levinus Hulsius, 1602.
Second edition (first trade edition) of one of Brahe's most important works, a description of his astronomical instruments and of the observatory at Hven. The 1598 edition was printed by Philip de Ohr on Brahe's own press at Heinrich Rantzov's castle at Wandbeck, near Hamburg, in forty copies, which Brahe distributed privately. With the exception of the portrait, which is new, and the engraving of an armillary sphere on C6 verso, replacing a woodcut, the illustrations of this published edition were printed from the blocks and plates of the first edition, sold by the author's heirs to Levinus Hulsius. In 1576, King Frederick II conferred upon Brahe the lifelong use of the island of Hven in the Danish Sound. There the astronomer constructed the most advanced astronomical observatory of his time, which he christened Uraniborg (Heavenly castle); in 1584 he added a second observatory, Stjerneborg, with additional instruments in 5 subterranean rooms and a study with only the vaulted roof and the tops of the walls above ground. Brahe's brass-encased globe was housed in the library of the main building: ‘On this globe, over the years, Tycho marked the exact positions, referred to the year 1600, of the fixed stars that he observed... In the southwest room on the ground floor at Uraniborg... was Tycho's most famous instrument, the mural quadrant [for measuring the altitude at which celestial bodies crossed the meridian], with a radius of about six feet... Inside the quadrant's arc, for ornamental purposes, was painted a life-size portrait of Tycho seated at a table, with arm outstretched as though pointing to a cylinder...’ (DSB). The two observatories and principal instruments, including the great globe, now preserved in Copenhagen, are illustrated and fully described in the present catalogue, which also contains a short autobiography and a summary of the principal results of Brahe's observations. Houzeau and Lancaster 2703; Norman 320; Milestones of Science 29; Zinner 3929.
Folio (312 x 193mm). Title with large engraved portrait of the author standing beneath an arch hung with the arms of the families of Brahe and Bille, 6 large engravings (five of astronomical instruments, one of the observatory at Hven, Uraniborg), 19 large woodcuts (mostly of instruments and one of Uraniborg and one of Stellaborg), and several smaller woodcuts (including a map of the island of Hven), decorative woodcut head- and tailpieces and initials (title slightly stained and chipped at edges; some other stains, mostly marginal). 20th century vellum. Provenance: Earl of Aylesford, Packington, Warwickshire (bookplate); Augustin Seguin, (Varagnes domain, Annonay, France; bookplate).
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Artist: | Tycho Brahe (1546 - 1601) |
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Place of origin: | Western Europe, Germany, Europe |
Auction house category: | Printed books |
Artist: | Tycho Brahe (1546 - 1601) |
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Place of origin: | Western Europe, Germany, Europe |
Auction house category: | Printed books |
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