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A selection of hand-colored engravings from Uranometria
Though he waas a lawyer and not an astronomer by profession, Johann Bayer created one of the most memorable 17th-century guides to the constellations, entitled “Uranometria” in honor of Urania, the muse of astronomy. First published in Augsburg in 1603, the “Uranometria” included celestial maps that were not only highly appealing on a visual level, but also significant in the history of astronomy. They were the first charts to identify astral magnitude (brightness) with a lettering system, using Greek characters for the brighter stars and Roman letters for the fainter. Although the Italian cartographer Alessandro Piccolomini had earlier used a somewhat similar system, it was not until Augustin Royer used the Bayer letters in 1679, followed shortly by John Flamsteed, that the system gained currency among celestial chartmakers. Bayer's atlas also added twelve new constellations, in the southern sky, to the forty-eight of Ptolemy.

Bayer's stellar lettering system -- which we still use for stars visible to the naked eye -- and his presentation of the recently discovered constellations were significant contributions to celestial cartography. Ironically, it may be that his work on the atlas had an ulterior motive. Bayer, by profession a lawyer, was really an amateur astronomer. He dedicated his atlas to the city council and to two leading citizens of Augsburg, who rewarded him with an honorarium and, later, a seat on the council as legal adviser. In any event, these are important star charts of considerable charm from the early 17th century.
Publication City:   Ausburg
Edition:   First edition
Dimensions:   Paper size app 15 1/2 x 12 inches
Date:   1603
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Cancer
Cancer
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Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia
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Leo
Leo
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Sagittarius
Sagittarius
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Ursa Major
Ursa Major
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Ursa Minor
Ursa Minor
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