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Mechanical Computers of the Ancient Cosmos - Astronomicum Caesareum: Paper Mechanical Computer Mechanisms for Astronomy and Astrology- A Unique Art & ... ancient and medieval cosmology manuscripts) Paperback – Large Print, January 14, 2026

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Management number 220513786 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $8.00 Model Number 220513786
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One of the rarest and technically most complex works in the history of astronomy, Astronomicum Caesareum, was designed in 1540 by Petrus Apianus as an engineering marvel for Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. This work is not just a book, but a mechanical computer made of paper. This special edition you are holding is a meticulously restored version of the original copies, which have been worn out in the dusty pages of history, their colors faded and bearing the traces of time. Each page has been purified from pollutants using modern digital techniques, and the original color palette has been brought back to life in its most vivid form. This 8x10 inch large-format edition reveals Apianus’s genius and the aesthetic understanding of the 16th century down to the smallest detail.The more than 40 full-page plates included in the book are a fusion of engineering and art far ahead of their time. In this edition, you will find the clearest versions of complex circular mechanisms (volvelles) and astrolabe-like paper instruments used to calculate the movements of celestial bodies and solar and lunar eclipses. The mystical figures, astronomical scales, star charts, and circular diagrams showing the workings of the universe in the drawings have regained their first-day glory thanks to the restoration. Especially the peculiar creature depictions representing celestial events and the geometric precision in the circular charts will take you on a journey of discovery on every page of the book. This work, which is both a treasure of the history of science and a visual feast of art, is a candidate to be the most valuable piece of your library.This work is not merely a book, but a versatile object of art and science. The fact that the original language of the book is Latin transforms it into a fascinating visual journey even for those who do not speak the language; with its meticulously restored pages, vivid colors, and complex diagrams, this edition is a perfect decorative object and a prestigious "coffee table book" that adds intellectual depth to any space. While this edition, a rare treasure for collectors, offers art lovers the purest form of Renaissance aesthetics, it provides a visual feast for aesthetics enthusiasts to proudly display in their homes or offices. On the other hand, for researchers who know or are familiar with Latin, the book is like a living laboratory descended from dusty shelves; the working principles of the paper mechanics (volvelles) within offer the reader the chance to rebuild these ancient mechanisms and personally experience the astronomical engineering of the Renaissance period. Whether you are an astronomy enthusiast curious about the mysteries of the sky, an astrology buff trying to understand the language of the stars, or simply a beauty lover enamored with the elegance of history and art, this book is a unique field of discovery and a timeless resource for users from all walks of life. Read more

ISBN13 979-8243877541
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 8 x 0.28 x 10 inches
Item Weight 11.5 ounces
Print length 120 pages
Publication date January 14, 2026

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