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8.00" x 8.00"
Ferguson's Epicyclic Diagram #1 Wood Print
by Royal Astronomical Society/science Photo Library
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Ferguson's Epicyclic Diagram #1 wood print by Royal Astronomical Society/science Photo Library. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
Ferguson's epicyclic diagram. This diagram was published in 1756 by the Scottish astronomer and instrument maker James Ferguson (1710-1776), in his... more
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Artist's Description
Ferguson's epicyclic diagram. This diagram was published in 1756 by the Scottish astronomer and instrument maker James Ferguson (1710-1776), in his book 'Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's Principles'. It shows the Earth at centre, with the Sun tracing a circular orbit. The orbits of Mercury and Venus in this geocentric system are shown by a series of complex epicycles.
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$73.00
Peter Johnstone
Congratulations on your sale!
Gull G
"Art is the stored honey of the human soul, gathered on wings of misery and travail." -- Congratulations on your recent sale of this amazing Work!