NAUTICAL "ARMILLARY" SPHERE

The armillary sphere, used in Greece in the 11th century BC, and in the 1st century BC in China, is a model of the celestial sphere depicting the motion of the stars around the Earth and the Sun. The name comes from the Latin armilla (circle, bracelet), being made up of a framework of graduated circles representing the equator, the eliptic and astronomical meridians and parallels.

Antiqued brass armillary sphere in an acacia wood base.

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The armillary sphere, used in Greece in the 11th century BC, and in the 1st century BC in China, is a model of the celestial sphere depicting the motion of the stars around the Earth and the Sun. The name comes from the Latin armilla (circle, bracelet), being made up of a framework of graduated circles representing the equator, the eliptic and astronomical meridians and parallels.

Antiqued brass armillary sphere in an acacia wood base.

MAR336001
18.50 cm
28.00 cm
18.50 cm
1.60 Kg

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