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Constellation of Andromeda, 1723
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Constellation of Andromeda, 1723
Constellation of Andromeda, 1723. Andromeda chained to rocks waiting for rescue by Perseus. German astronomer and lawyer Johannes Bayer (1572-1625) invented the system for naming stars using letters from the Greek alphabet, a system still used today for the brighter stars - those visible to the human eye without the aid of a telescope. Uranometria depicts the positions of nearly 1000 stars in addition to those identified by Tycho Brahe.From Uranometria by Johannes Bayer. (Ulm, 1723)
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Andromeda Astronomical Chart Astronomical Map Bayer Captive Captivity Chained Constellation Imprisonment Johannes Legend Legendary Star Ancient Greek Ann Ronan Pictures Greek Mythology
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This print takes us back to the 18th century, showcasing Johannes Bayer's remarkable depiction of the Constellation of Andromeda. In this mesmerizing scene, we witness Andromeda, a legendary figure from Greek mythology, bound by chains and awaiting her rescue by Perseus. Johannes Bayer was not only an esteemed German astronomer but also a lawyer who revolutionized star-naming conventions. His ingenious system involved assigning letters from the Greek alphabet to brighter stars visible to the naked eye. This method is still employed today. The print itself belongs to Uranometria, an astronomical work that showcases approximately 1000 stars' positions alongside those identified by Tycho Brahe. It serves as a testament to Bayer's dedication in mapping out celestial bodies. As we gaze upon this engraving, we are transported into ancient Greece where myths intertwine with science and law. The image captures both the beauty of astronomy and the power of storytelling through its portrayal of Andromeda's captivity on rocky terrain. Through this monochromatic lens, we are reminded of how legends transcend time and space while simultaneously appreciating Germany's contribution to scientific advancements during the eighteenth century. This print invites us to ponder our place in the universe as it merges artistry with scientific exploration—a timeless representation that continues to inspire awe and curiosity among viewers even centuries later.
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