Terrestrial & Celestial Globes. Edward Luther Stevenson

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last development it was not a true sphere on which could be represented the starry constellations, but an arrangement of circles forming a sort of imaginary sphere, the circles being intended to represent the relative position of the principal celestial circles. This instrument seems, at first, to have been suspended, when in use, but later was made to rest upon a base, the whole adjusted to revolve around an axis and within a graduated horizon circle. In the earliest examples, the earth at the center of the circles, it represented the Ptolemaic system (Fig. 9); in the later examples, having the sun at the center, it represented the Copernican system.

      Fig. 9. Armillary Sphere according to Ptolemy.

      Fig. 10. Bosco Reale Roman Fresco, ca. 50 AD

      Fig. 11. Greek and Roman Coins.

      Fig. 12. Roman Gems.

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