Book ID: CBB000047429

The Poeticon astronomicon: Being the illustrious astronomer's exposition of the lore of the world and the heavenly sphere, together with the stories of the planets and constellations. Now for the first time rendered complete into English, and reproducing all the original woodcut illustrations from the first illustrated edition printed by Erhard Ratdolt in Venice, 1482 (1985)

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Hyginus (Author)


Allen Press


Publication Date: 1985
Physical Details: 150 pp.; illus.

Description Translated by Livingston, Mark, with the assistance of D. Neel Smith. Limited to 140 copies.


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