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Zodiacal Collection (page 5)

The concept of the zodiacal has fascinated humanity for centuries, as evidenced by various artistic and scientific representations throughout history

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Zodiacal Collection: The universe with planets, zodiac signs and all the
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Zodiacal Collection: Gaius Julius Hyginus (64 BC - 17). Latin author
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Zodiacal Collection: Rabanus Maurus. De Rerum Naturis, 11th c
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Zodiacal Collection: ZODIAC: TAURUS, 1482. Taurus, the bull
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Zodiacal Collection: ZODIAC: LEO, 1482. Leo, the lion. Zodiacal woodcut from Gaius Julius Hyginus Poeticon
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Zodiacal Collection: Planetary and zodiacal diagram of the left hand. Woodcut from Jean Belots Oeuvres Diverses, Lyons
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Zodiacal Collection: Anatomical / Astrological Man. Miniature depicting the influence of the zodiacal stars
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Zodiacal Collection: Copernican planisphere, 1708
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Zodiacal Collection: ANCIENT EGYPT: ZODIAC. The Egyptian zodiac. Line engraving, 19th century
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Zodiacal Collection: PTOLEMAIC UNIVERSE, 1660. Representation of the Ptolemaic World System
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Zodiacal Collection: Aries
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Zodiacal Collection: ARMILLARY SPHERE. Color woodcut from Johannes de Sacroboscos Textus de sphaera
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Zodiacal Collection: Zoophorus. Detail. Baptistery of Parma
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Zodiacal Collection: Baptistery of Parma. Exterior. Detail
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Zodiacal Collection: Italy. Cremona. Torrazzo
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Zodiacal Collection: William of Conches (1090-1154)
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Zodiacal Collection: Astronomical clock in the Clock Tower of St. Marks Square
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Zodiacal Collection: Front Cover of Balls Popular Guide to the Heavens
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Zodiacal Collection: Poeticon Astronomicum. The constellation of Bo�
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Zodiacal Collection: Zodiacal Light
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Zodiacal Collection: CALENDAR, 1503. The circle of the months, surrounded by the signs of the zodiac
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Zodiacal Collection: CONSTELLAION: PEGASUS. Figuration of Pegasus (Al Feras)
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Zodiacal Collection: MERCURY, 1482. Allegorical representation of the planet Mercury
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Zodiacal Collection: June, sheep shearing, Gemini, illustration from the Almanach des Bergers
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Zodiacal Collection: August, harvesting, Leo, illustration from the Almanach des Bergers, 1491
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Zodiacal Collection: March, fishing and pruning trees, Pisces, illustration from the Almanach des Bergers
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Zodiacal Collection: October, sowing, ploughing and threshing, Libra, illustration from the Almanach
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Zodiacal Collection: July, haymaking, Cancer, illustration from the Almanach des Bergers, 1491
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Zodiacal Collection: April, flowers, Aries, illustration from the Almanach des Bergers, 1491
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Zodiacal Collection: The Conjunction of the Planets, from The Celestial Atlas, or Harmony of the Universe
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Zodiacal Collection: Dendera Zodiac, engraved in 1802 (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Zodiacal Collection: The month of April with its associated astrological sun signs of Aries and Taurus
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Zodiacal Collection: Ms E-7 fol. 25a Aquarius and Pisces, from The Wonders of the Creation and the
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Zodiacal Collection: Ms E-7 fol. 24a Virgo, Libra and Scorpio, from The Wonders of the Creation
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Zodiacal Collection: Fol. 1 Signs of the zodiac and a group of men, from Fisiognomonia by Rolando
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Zodiacal Collection: Signs of the Zodiac, detail from the ceiling of the Sala dello Zodiaco, 1579 (fresco)
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Zodiacal Collection: Perseus and Andromeda, from Liber de Stellis Fixarum, illustration from Science
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Zodiacal Collection: Fol. 38r The Twelve Signs of the Zodiac and the Sun (vellum)
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Zodiacal Collection: Virgo, from the Signs of the Zodiac (oil on canvas) (see also 196701 to 196710)
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Zodiacal Collection: Leo, from the Signs of the Zodiac (oil on canvas) (see also 196701 to 196711)
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Zodiacal Collection: Cancer, from the Signs of the Zodiac (oil on canvas) (see also 196700 to 196711)
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Zodiacal Collection: Gemini, from the Signs of the Zodiac (oil on canvas) (see also 196700 to 196711)
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Zodiacal Collection: Aries, from the Signs of the Zodiac (oil on canvas) (see also 196700 to 196711)
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Zodiacal Collection: Pisces, from the Signs of the Zodiac (oil on canvas) (see also 196700 to 196711)
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Zodiacal Collection: Capricorn, from the Signs of the Zodiac (oil on canvas) (see also 196700 to 196711)
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Zodiacal Collection: Sagittarius, from the Signs of the Zodiac (oil on canvas) (see also 196700 to 196711)
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Zodiacal Collection: Scorpio, from the Signs of the Zodiac (oil on canvas) (see also 196700 to 196711)
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Zodiacal Collection: Libra, from the Signs of the Zodiac (oil on canvas) (see also 196701 to 196711)


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The concept of the zodiacal has fascinated humanity for centuries, as evidenced by various artistic and scientific representations throughout history. One such remarkable depiction is found in the Zodiac mosaic at the Beit Alpha Synagogue in Israel, dating back to the 6th century. This intricate mosaic showcases a celestial map, with each zodiac sign beautifully crafted. In exploring the zodiacal realm further, we encounter captivating celestial illustrations like Andreas Cellarius' Atlas Coelestis. His work from the 17th century presents us with an enchanting portrayal of constellations such as Scorpius and Capricorn, capturing their ethereal beauty on paper. Delving deeper into ancient beliefs and practices tied to astrology, we come across intriguing artifacts like "The Zodiac Man. " This woodcut from Johannes de Ketham's Fasciculus Medicinae (1493) reveals how astrological signs were once associated with bloodletting techniques and specific regions of the body. As our understanding of astronomy evolved over time, so did our depictions of celestial bodies. Copperplate engravings from Andreas Cellarius' Harmonia Macrocosmica (1660) depict Copernicus and Ptolemy alongside a sun-centered model of our solar system – a revolutionary shift in perspective that forever changed our perception of the cosmos. Alchemy also played a role in interpreting cosmic phenomena. Stephan Michelspacher's Alchemia (1654) features an engraving known as "ALCHEMY: MOUNTAIN, " depicting adepts seeking enlightenment atop a mystical mountain believed to house secrets like the Philosopher's Stone. Venturing beyond Europe, Carel Allard's Southern Hemisphere constellation map offers us insight into how different cultures interpreted heavenly patterns. Meanwhile, an Indian Sanskrit star map from 1840 provides a fascinating glimpse into astrology's global reach during this era. Finally, we encounter Leo depicted in Sefer Evronot (1716), a Hebrew book about the Jewish calendar.