Constellations of Leo, Auriga, Taurus, Cepheus, and Cassiopeia
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Resource ID
5071
Source Title
Constellation Diagrams
Country/Region
England
Source date
early 13th century
Dimensions
24.1 × 15.6 cm
Categories
astronomy, ink, parchment, manuscript/page, Taurus, Leo, Auriga, Cassiopeia, Cepheus, star(s)
Current Location
The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Provenance
sold to the J.Paul Getty Museum by Dr. Peter Ludwig and Irene Ludwig, USA (1983)
owned Hans P. Kraus, Sr., USA (1979)
sold, to H.P. Kraus via Sotheby's (lot 1085), London, UK (May 2, 1979)
sold to Robert Brodhead Honeyman, Jr., USA (1955 - 1979)
owned by Zeitlin & Ver Brugge (1950 - 1955)
sold to W.H. Robinson, London, UK (1950)
owned by Sir Thomas Phillipps, first Bart, UK (1846 - 1950)
sold to Sir Thomas Phillipps via English and Son (lot 251), Bath, UK (October 26, 1846)
held at Ford Abbey, UK (-1846)
probably owned by John Huntley de Balyol, UK (17th century)
Reference
83.MO.134
Ms. Ludwig XII 5, fol. 150v
The J. Paul Getty Museum
http://www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/127867/unknown-maker-constellation-diagrams-english-early-13th-century/
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Marker lat / long: 52.531013, -1.264886 (WGS84)
Metadata report
Materials / parchment
Museums / The J. Paul Getty Museum
Object types / Manuscripts / Christian