Planispheric atrolabe with zodiac on the back
Resource details
Resource ID
3109
Metadata
Source Title
Planispheric astrolabe
Author/Artist/Printer/Publisher
Petrus Raimundus
City/Place
Barcelona
Country/Region
Kingdom of Aragon
Dynasty/Period/Ruler
Pedro IV (1336-1387)
Source date
1375 CE
Dimensions
10.9 x 16.2 cm
Categories
astrology, astronomy, brass, gold, astrolabe
Current Location
Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Boston, MA, USA
Provenance
owned by A. C. Baldwin (before 1876)
Reference
88.654
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
https://collections.mfa.org/objects/61726/planispheric-astrolabe
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Location Data
Marker lat / long: 41.382347, 2.17805 (WGS84)
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